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Yeah buddy!

Take away that physical layer and you have your bomb shelter ...  Well
almost!  That's provided absolutely nothing can penetrate that thick
outter shell.  Who said "nerer"???  Not me!  But I think we're getting way
off course here because I was talking in more general terms and not about
the minute details of utilizing some technologies which do offer more
security over having absolutely none at all which you definitely do not
when you utilize analog cellular phones and analog cordless phones and
nope! I don't trust a corded phone anymore than I trust n analog device.
But put a good lock on the door and it will keep most thieves out!

Amanda Lee



On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Raul A . Gallegos wrote:

> cpt.kirk at 1tree.net said the following on Mon, Oct 22, 2001 at 11:06:08AM -0500:
> > I would recomend you read up on security. This is one of the leading
> > reasons why there are so many security holes and breaches. The reverse is
> > true. Make it simpler and the security is easier. Use a corded phone and
> > they have to tap the wires. Disconnect your computer from the internet and
> > it is much more secure without any additional steps. Technology gives a
> > false sense of security.
>
> This reminds me of a technical support call I once dealt with when I
> used to do tech support for the broadband wireless service in Denver at
> the time called wantweb.net.  The guy asked me what I recommended as the
> best form of security for his internet connection.  I told him that if
> he removed the physical layer then he would have a 100% guarantee no one
> would ever get in.  This was after he had told me he was very
> knowledgible in networking yet he didn't get my joke of the physical
> layer.  He actually asked me what was that?  I said your ethernet cable.
> Remove that and you have 100% guarantee.
>
> Raul A. Gallegos -- Sprint BWG Systems Administration
> Network Operations Center 9300 Metcalf Ave. Overland Park, KS 66212
> Office:913/534.5603	PCS:913/488.3011
> mailto:raul.a.gallegos at mail.sprint.com
>
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