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At 11:26 AM 12/13/2000, Terry Zink wrote:

>Rather easily.  If the outsider cannot get into the proper services (ssh 
>most likely) to log in, then he cant crack.

Ah, but then neither can legitimate users. This fellow was talking
about leaving quite a few services available through the firewall.

--Brett


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