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RE: [cobalt-users] procmail and other GPL source...



I've seen this a lot and well... it confuses me. How can Cobalt get into
your machines if they are behind a firewall? Can they get in over port
80? I'm assuming none of you have punched a hole just for them...

8)
sean

-----Original Message-----
From: baltimoremd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:baltimoremd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2001 9:32 AM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] procmail and other GPL source...


On Wed, 25 Jul 2001, Charlie Summers wrote:
> 
>    So maybe the next time you try to update a binary and the thing
blows up
> for no d*mned good reason other than Cobalt being propriatary, it
might be
> interesting to demand from Sun's Cobalt division the original source
code to
> the binary in question...and if anyone knows a good intellectual
property
> attorney, it might make for a fun afternoon in conference with Sun's
lawyers.
> ;)

Gee...while they're discussing the source code, they might have a
spirited
debate in reference to the back door code that allows Cobalt to crawl
into
your server.

Thom
baltimoremd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx             Thom LaCosta K3HRN Webmaster  

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