Guest Root Kit Posted August 31, 2008 Posted August 31, 2008 On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 08:55:01 -0700, Dan <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: <span style="color:blue"> >The real or should I say reel (movie) deal is that b_nice is too serious >about security and needs to relax. </span> How you can turn a thread about VPN (a thread I did not even participate in) into a personal attack on me proves what others have already suggested: You are mentally unbalanced. <span style="color:blue"> > I used to be like b_nice </span> You were never like me. <span style="color:blue"> >and not be able to relax but now computer security and safety is just all a game to me. </span> Finally some truth from you. Everyone can see you're just playing around. <span style="color:blue"> >You people should be really thankful that I am a good hacker and not a bad one >because I could really wreck havoc if I so wanted </span> BWA HA HA HA HA. I guess you're right. Just leaving you with a keyboard is dangerous. <span style="color:blue"> >I have used computers since before 1984 with an IBM PCjr and began BASIC >programming with a BASIC cartridge and have worked with computers ever since so >no I am not some newbie and I even plan on getting my A+ certification this year >so there go ahead and continue the mockery, Paul and b_nice. </span> I will for sure continue the mockery as long as you keep on posting stuff which shows you have no clue what you are talking about. Your credentials means nothing when what you post is complete nonsense. <span style="color:blue"> >BTW, I am justified in being rude to b_nice because b_nice is a total jerk and wound up so tight >that the b_nice only cares about security and is not willing to talk about >anything else. </span> Of course I'm not willing to talk about anything else. It's called staying on topic. Something which you seem to have a serious problem with. <span style="color:blue"> >We all need to lighten up the mood folks and kick back and >relax and remember it is Saturday and a Labor Day weekend to boot. </span> No we don't. You, on the other hand, need to remember to get your medication. <span style="color:blue"> >Finally, Paul does know what he is talking about and is recognized with the mvp status >by Microsoft but I have no desire to meet him in person either. I will tell >you folks there are a lot of nice mvps out there and they are Robear Dyer, >mvp, Chris Quirke, mvp, Alan Edwards, mvp, etc. and these nice folks usually >hang out in the Windows 98 general newsgroup where the mood is much lighter >than here.</span> Then go there instead. Quote
Guest Dan Posted September 1, 2008 Posted September 1, 2008 Sorry, Brian and Paul and et. all and I will try to be more clear and concise in the future. "Brian Komar (MVP)" wrote: <span style="color:blue"> > You are making absolutely no sense. > Please learn some basics about PKI before posting on this topic > > Thanks, > Brian > > "Dan" <Dan@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6DD213CF-A89D-4B3F-ABC6-37EB9E4B833E@microsoft.com...<span style="color:green"> > >I am saying have keys expire much more frequently so they can be updated > >more > > and this would lesson the chance that the key could be stolen or > > compromised. > > The security certificate is what I am referring to. > > > > "Paul Adare - MVP" wrote: > ><span style="color:darkred"> > >> On Sat, 30 Aug 2008 03:38:01 -0700, Dan wrote: > >> > >> > Why not require all keys to be updated more frequently and if the > >> > corresponding key is lost then the user has no access === period? > >> > >> What in the world are you talking about? This makes no sense. > >> > >> > I ran into > >> > an expired key recently at boards.live.microsoft.com and wondered to > >> > myself > >> > why Microsoft had not updated the key. I emailed Microsoft and got the > >> > response --- oh, that is a msn problem so you need to contact them -- > >> > contact > >> > them -- nope it is not our problem and you need to contact > >> > Microsoft --- this > >> > shifting of responsibility is stupid because no one wants to own up and > >> > be a > >> > man or woman and say this is a problem that needs to be remedied and I > >> > if > >> > they do indeed have the skills then let them say that I have the skills > >> > so I > >> > can take action with the proper approval and fix the problem and then > >> > it is > >> > no longer a problem > >> > >> You can't even distinguish between a pre-shared key and certificate and > >> you > >> expect anyone to take you seriously when it comes to your whacked out > >> views > >> on what constitutes computer security? Man, I feel sorry for whomever is > >> employing you if your job involves anything at all to do with computer > >> security. > >> > >> -- > >> Paul Adare > >> MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager > >> http://www.identit.ca > >> A computer program does what you tell it to do, not what you want it to > >> do. > >> </span></span> > </span> Quote
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