In article <9508101148 .
ZM18768 @
maverick .
erenj .
com>,
Bryan D. Boyle <bdboyle @
maverick .
erenj .
COM> wrote:
>1) no one really cares and has other things to do with limited time.
>
>2) The challenge is that there really is no message, and finding that out
> is the key
I suspect #2. How do I know there is even a network behind
the firewall? Or that the firewall ever passes *ANY* data through it?
It isn't hard to protect an Atari 800 with a BNC connector taped
to the side.
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