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F I D O N E W S -- Vol.11 No. 8 (21-Feb-1994)
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| A newsletter of the | |
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| FidoNet BBS community | Published by: |
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| / \ | "FidoNews" BBS |
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| /|oo \ | +1-519-570-4176 1:1/23 |
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| _`@/_ \ _ | Editors: |
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| | | \ \\ | Sylvia Maxwell 1:221/194 |
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| | (*) | \ )) | Donald Tees 1:221/192 |
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| |__U__| / \// | Tim Pozar 1:125/555 |
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| (_/(_|(____/ | |
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| (jm) | Newspapers should have no friends. |
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| | -- JOSEPH PULITZER |
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| Submission address: editors 1:1/23 |
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| Internet addresses: |
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| Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com |
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| Both Don & Sylvia (submission address) |
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| editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca |
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| For information, copyrights, article submissions, |
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| obtaining copies and other boring but important details, |
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| please refer to the end of this file. |
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Table of Contents
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1. Editorial..................................................... 2
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2. Articles...................................................... 2
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PROTEST MADE EASY........................................... 2
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Privacy As Roadkill......................................... 3
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And now for something completely different.................. 7
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NEW Handyman Echo!.......................................... 7
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SPLATNET: Simulated Paintball Combat........................ 8
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A question of RemoteAccess Sysops........................... 9
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Modem flags................................................. 9
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MILITARY NET INTERNATIONAL.................................. 10
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VIOLD....................................................... 11
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MILHISTORY: Military History echo........................... 13
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3. Fidonews Information.......................................... 14
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FidoNews 11-08 Page: 2 21 Feb 1994
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Editorial
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Hello again dearest FidoLanders! We just arrived home from a
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friend's farm in the Boonies. Sleeping on floors is refreshing.
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Meeting cats who actually hunt and eat real mice for a living is
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similarly zestifying. Not having a phone line is a pain in the
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pussy.
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We're working on getting that ISSN number for the Snooze, and i'm
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afraid the tag line is mutating again. Some of the stuff in this
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week should have been in last week, and the basement is probably
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leaking because the street is busy raining and melting. However,
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SNOW IS NOT HAPPENING. For those of you who are net-literate, that
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former line in caps is actually encrypted text of extreme significance
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and not to be disclosed to the CIA, the Thought Police, or Bamby.
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Articles
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PROTEST MADE EASY
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From: tomj@wps.com (Tom Jennings)
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CPSR (Computer Professionals For Social responsibility) are putting
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together a couple of petitions. You can add your name to them simply by
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sending email with the text-in-quotes below, anywhere within the message
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body. (SOme machinery scans for it automatically.)
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Clipper is the incredibly stupid system the Feds are mking a big push
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(as of a week ago) to pass. It's really bad policy.
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HR 3627 is about encryption and such, I just read a fair amount about
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it less than a week ago, and now can't recall anything, except its a
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"good thing" from a civil-liberty POV. Sigh.
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Max, could you run this in FidoNews? Of course it's only pertinent to us
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USers, but it has some impact on non-USers cuz the feds want this shit
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exported -- Clipper especialyl is reputed to have a back door, and hence
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furrin nationals data encrypted thusly isn't safe from the Amurrican
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data police!
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If you have a unix shell, do this:
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echo "I oppose clipper" | mail clipper.petition@cpsr.org
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echo "I support H.R. 3627" | mail cantwell@eff.org
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--
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Tom Jennings -- World Power Systems -- San Francisco, Calif.
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--
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FidoNews 11-08 Page: 3 21 Feb 1994
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From: "Brock N. Meeks" <brock@well.sf.ca.us>
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Privacy As Roadkill
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Jacking in from a "Private No More" Port:
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Washington, DC -- If privacy isn't already the first victim of
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roadkill along the information superhighway, then it's about to be.
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A law enforcement panel addressing the Administration's Information
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Infrastructure Task Force Working Group on Privacy told a public
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meeting here last week that it wanted to "front load" the National
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Information Infrastructure with trap door technologies that would
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allow them to easy access to digital conversations; eavesdropping
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on any conversation or capturing electronic communications midstream.
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But only for "the bad guys." Us honest, hard working, law abiding
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citizens have nothing to fear from these law enforcement agencies
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selling out our privacy rights to make their jobs easier. Nope, we
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can rest easy, knowing that child pornographers, drug traffickers
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and organized crime families will be sufficiently thwarted by law
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enforcement's proposed built-in gadgetry for the national
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information infrastructure.
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There's just a small problem: Law enforcement agencies, any law
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enforcement agency, has yet to prove it needs all these proposed
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digital trap doors. In fact, according to a U.S. Assistant
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Attorney appearing on the panel, "Right now most law enforcement
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personnel don't have any idea what the NII is."
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Gore Gives Go Ahead
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Panel members, representing the Justice Dept., FBI and U.S.
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Attorney's office, said that they took Vice President Gore's
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promise that the White House would work to ensure that the NII
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would "help law enforcement agencies thwart criminals and
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terrorists who might use advanced telecommunications to commit
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crimes," as tacit approval of their proposals to push for digital
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wiretap access and government mandated encryption policies.
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Gore buried those remarks deep in a speech he made in Los Angeles
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earlier this month when the Administration first fleshed out how it
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planned to rewrite the rules for communications in a newer, perhaps
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more enlightened age. Those remarks went unnoticed by the
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mainstream press. But readers here were forewarned.
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Fuck Ross Perot's NAFTA-induced "giant sucking sound." That
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"thump" you just heard was Law Enforcement running over the privacy
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rights of the American public on its way to the information
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superhighway. The real crime is that the collision barely dented
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the damn fender.
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This cunning and calculated move by law enforcement to install
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interception technologies all along the information superhighway
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FidoNews 11-08 Page: 4 21 Feb 1994
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was blithely referred to as "proactive" law enforcement policy by
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Assistant U.S. Attorney, Northern Dist. of California Kent Walker.
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Designing these technologies into future networks, which include
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all telephone systems, would ensure that law enforcement
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organizations "have the same capabilities that we all enjoy right
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now," Walker said.
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With today's wiretap operations, the Feds must get a court to
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approve their request, but only after supplying enough evidence
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warrant one. But Walker seemed to be lobbying for the opposite.
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Giving the Feds the ability to listen in first and give
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justification later was "no big difference," he said. Besides, "it
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would save time and money."
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It's Us vs. Them
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=================
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For Walker privacy issues weighed against law enforcement needs are
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black and white, or rather "good guys" vs. "bad guys." For
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example, he said the rapid rise of private (read: non-government
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controlled) encryption technologies didn't mean law enforcement
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would have to work harder. On the contrary, "it only means we'll
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catch less criminals," he said.
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But if law enforcement is merely concerned with the task of "just
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putting the bad guys in jail," as James Settle, head of the FBI's
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National Computer Crime Squad states, then why are we seeing an
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unprecedented move by government intelligence agencies into areas
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they have historically shied from? Because law enforcement
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agencies know their window of opportunity for asserting their
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influence is right now, right at the time the government is about
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to take on a fundamental shift in how it deals privacy issues
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within the networks that make up the NII, says David Sobel, general
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counsel for Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
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(CPSR), who also spoke as a panel member.
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"Because of law enforcement's concerns (regarding digital
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technologies), we're seeing an unprecedented involvement by federal
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security agencies in the domestic law enforcement activities,"
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Sobel said.
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Sobel dropped-kicked this chilling fact from behind the closed
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doors of the Clinton Administration into the IITF's lap: For the
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first time in history, the National Security Agency (NSA) "is now
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deeply involved in the design of the public telecommunications
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network."
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Go ahead. Read it again.
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Sobel backs up his claims with hundreds of pages of previously
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classified memos and reports obtained under the Freedom of
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Information Act. The involvement of the NSA in the design of our
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telephone networks is, Sobel believes, a violation of federal
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statutes.
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FidoNews 11-08 Page: 5 21 Feb 1994
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Sobel's also concerned that the public might soon be looking down
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the throat of a classified telecommunications standard being
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created. Another move he calls "unprecedented," is that if the
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NSA, FBI and other law enforcement organizations have their way,
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the design of the national telecommunications network will end up
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classified and withheld from the public.
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Sobel is dead bang on target with his warnings.
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The telecommunications industry and FBI have set up an ad hoc
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working group to see if a technical fix for digital wiretapping can
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be found to make the Bureau happy. That way, legislation doesn't
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need to be passed that might mandate such FBI access and stick the
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Baby Bells with eating the full cost of reengineering their
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networks.
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This joint group was formed during a March 26, 1992 meeting at
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FBI's Quantico, Va., facilities, according previously classified
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FBI documents released under Freedom of Information Act. The group
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was only formalized late last year, working under the auspices of
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the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS). The
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joint industry-FBI group operates under the innocuous sounding name
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of the Electronic Communications Service Provider Committee
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(ECSPC).
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The ECSPC meets monthly with intent of seeking a technological
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"solution" to the FBI's request for putting a trap door into
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digital switches that would allow them easy access to those
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conversations. To date, no industry solution has been found for the
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digital wiretap problem, according to Kenneth Raymond, a Nynex
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telephone company engineer, who is the industry co-chairman of the
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group.
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Oh, there's also a small, but nagging problem: The FBI hasn't
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provided a concrete basis that such solutions are needed, Raymond
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said. CPSR's Sobel raised these same points during the panel
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discussion.
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The telecommunications industry is focused on "trying to evaluate
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just what is the nature of the [digital access] problem and how we
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can best solve it in some reasonable way that is consistent with
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cost and demand," Raymond said. One solution might be to write
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digital wiretap access into future switch specifications, he said.
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If and when the industry does find that solution, do you think the
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FBI will put out a press release to tell us about it? "I doubt it
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very much," said FBI agent Barry Smith with the Bureau's
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Congressional Affairs office. "It will be done quietly, with no
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media fanfare."
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Is it just me or are these headlights getting REALLY close?
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The FBI's Settle is also adamant about trap door specifications
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being written into any blue prints for the National Information
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Infrastructure. But there's a catch. Settle calls these "security
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FidoNews 11-08 Page: 6 21 Feb 1994
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measures," because they'll give his office a better chance at
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"catching bad guys." He wants all networks "to be required to
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install some kind of standard for security." And who's writing
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those standards? You guessed it: The NSA with input from the FBI
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and other assorted spook agencies.
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Settle defends these standards saying that the "best we have going
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for us is that the criminal element hasn't yet figured out how to
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use this stuff [encryption and networks in general]. When they do,
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we'll be in trouble. We want to stay ahead of the curve."
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In the meantime, his division has to hustle. The FBI currently has
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only 25 "net literate" personnel, Settle admitted. "Most of these
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were recruited 2 years ago," he said. Most have computer science
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degrees and were systems administrators at time, he said.
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You think that's funny? Hell, the Net is a still small community,
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relatively speaking. One of your friends is probably an FBI Net
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Snitch, working for Settle. Don't laugh.
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Don't Look Now, Your Privacy Is Showing
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=======================================
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The law enforcement establishment doesn't think you really know
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what you expect when it comes to privacy.
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U.S. Attorney Walker says: "If you ask the public, 'Is privacy
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more important than catching criminals?' They'll tell you, 'No.'"
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(Write him with your own thoughts, won't you?)
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Because of views like Walker's, the Electronic Communications
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Privacy Act (ECPA) "needs to be broader," said Mike Godwin, legal
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services counsel, for Electronic Frontier Foundation, speaking as
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a panel member. The ECPA protects transmitted data, but it also
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needs to protect stored data, he said. "A person's expectation of
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privacy doesn't end when they store something on a hard disk."
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But Walker brushed Godwin aside saying, "It's easy to get caught up
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in the rhetoric that privacy is the end all be all."
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Do you have an expectation of privacy for things you store on your
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hard disk, in your own home? Walker says that idea is up for
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debate: "Part of this working group is to establish what is a
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reasonable expectation of privacy."
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That's right. Toss everything you know or thought you knew about
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privacy out the fucking window, as you cruise down the fast lane of
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the information superhighway. Why? Because for people like
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Walker, those guardians of justice, "There has to be a balance
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between privacy needs and law enforcement needs to catch
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criminals," he says.
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Balance, yes. Total abrogation of my rights? Fat chance.
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FidoNews 11-08 Page: 7 21 Feb 1994
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Meeks out...
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And now for something completely different.
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by Patrick De Gagne 1:167/155
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Well, this article isn't about proposing new standards for changes
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to the nodelist format, it isn't about submitting a 20 pages long
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rewriting of Policy 50343.1, it's not a denouncing of how incompetent
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this NC or that REC is nor is it a attempt to wash dirty Net laundry
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in public, it's not an add for my own super whizzbang Net, Echo or
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software, it's certainly not a rebuttal to attention craved Steve
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Winter (happy Steve? I mentioned you), it's not incessant whining
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about the poor state of the world nor is it an outraged commentary on
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how an Echo or the Snooze shouldn't or should be censored, it's not a
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vicious flamewar or thoughtless bantering, it's not about extensive
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tests on how ZAP compreses 0.00006% than ARG!, it's not a cockfight of
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my Mak is better than your Peecee either... it's not even a software
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release notice!
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Nope, it's none of all the above. I actually have only a few words to
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say which you don't hear too often these days...
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Good going FIDO, and all the operators who make the system work. I've
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been a Fido SysOp for a few years and I'm happy as a clam about a great
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amateur network.
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Have a nice day!
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NEW Handyman Echo!
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by Mike Griffin
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Handyman and Woodworkers Echo
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Looking for a Woodworking Echo? Want to talk about that new power tool you
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just bought? Wanna swap some ideas on woodworking projects and crafts?
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Wanna talk about that deck you have been meaning to build? Need some tips
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on electrical, plumbing or carpentry?
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I am proud to announce the HANDYMAN echo available now!
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The echo will consist of all topics including home repair, woodworking,
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remodeling, plumbing, electrical, project design and planning, general
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tips, powertools and anything related to the HANDYMAN. This is an excellent
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place to swap those plans you drew up on the computer with someone else
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who might have just what you're looking for. We will cover from the smallest
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scroll saw cuts to building your dream home. Get tips from people who
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work in these fields everyday. Share your knowledge with the weekend
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do-it-yourselfer's.
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If you would like to carry this echo please contact the following person
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for feed info via NETMAIL. Dust off those tools and let's get crankin'.
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Contact:
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Mike Griffin
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FidoNews 11-08 Page: 8 21 Feb 1994
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1:106/5
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The Unnecessary Habit BBS
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Echotag: HANDYMAN
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SPLATNET: Simulated Paintball Combat
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From: Stephen.Surman@f554.n2606.z1.fidonet.org (Stephen Surman)
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\[[[[[\ [[[[[[\ [[ \[[[[[\ [[[[[[[ ___ __ _______ ________
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[[\\\\ [[\\\[[ [[ [[\\\[[ ^[] ____ __ __ __
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____[[ [[____ [[ [[___[[ ^[] __ __ __ _____ __
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_[[[[[_ [[ [[[[[[[ [[ [[ ^[] __ ____ __ __
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Simulated, PaintBall Combat __ ___ _______ __
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Attention [FIDONET] SysOps:
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~ What is it? ~
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SplatNet is a new and unique echomail network devoted to the fast
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growing sport of paintball. In less than two months of operation,
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SplatNet has grown nation-wide and promises to spread even further.
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Spring is approaching, and paintball is a great way to enjoy the
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outdoors.
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~ Description ~
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SplatNet currently offers a diverse range of conference areas.
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Discussions include equipment overviews, updates, and suggestions;
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technical advice from notable dealers across the country, and from
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tournament winning professionals; strategical methods and tactics;
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and exclusive electronic editions of the premier paintball
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publication, Paintball News Magazine from New Hampshire. There are
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currently 11 exciting message bases to choose from, or select them
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all.
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~ Where do I sign? ~
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You may FREQ an information packet, including the latest nodelist,
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echos, and application from 1:2606/554 or 1:2606/537 at any time.
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Once you have completed the forms, simply send them back and you will
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receive a node number. Available 24 hours a day, under the MAGIC
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NAME 'SPLAT'.
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~ What about LD bills? ~
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Don't worry. There is no red tape in the SplatNet network. Feel
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free to poll as often or as little ask you like. All messages will
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be available for up to one week after they are received. You will
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also be assigned a hub in your area, or as close as we can find one,
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to receive your feeds from. Currently, SplatNet incorporates systems
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across the continental US, so there should be no problems.
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For more information, contact:
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FidoNews 11-08 Page: 9 21 Feb 1994
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Kent Manno, Zone Coordinator, East Coast Region.
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FidoNet 1:2606/537
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Stephen Surman, Zone Echo Coordinator.
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FidoNet 1:2606/554
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Elijah Mayeux, West Coast Region.
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FidoNet 1:161/514
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--
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Stephen Surman Stephen.Surman@f554.n2606.z1.fidonet.org
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--
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A question of RemoteAccess sysops
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By Dan Egli
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E-Mail: ninja@xmission.com
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Hey RemoteAccess Sysops, I have a question for the lot of ya. I am
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currently in the planning stages for a RemoteAccess utility, but
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I don't really know what you all would like! I've been thinking of
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making an online configuration/user editor, but I really don't know
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if that would "sell" or not. So, I have come here, to ask all you
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R/A sysops who have internet access to mail me your responces to my
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question. Would you like an online editor? IF not what DO you want?
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And what features would you like on this util, regardless of what I
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finally end up coding.
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Please E-Mail to the above address, as my BBS is currently down while I
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get enough $$$ together to replace the toasted motherboard.
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Thanks in advance!
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-- Ninja
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FORMERLY (NOT currently!) 1:311/5
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Modem flags
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Modem flags (reply to Whining FIDO1107.NWS)
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Snooze-Quote on:
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I was here first! But that's not the real issue: the real issue
|
||
is that I can't identify those other modems except by examining
|
||
my phone bills. The nodes that I called 100 times without ever
|
||
getting a session are probably using those V.FC modems. Since
|
||
neither a Z19 flag nor a V.FC flag has been ratified, I can't use
|
||
the standard techniques to modify my setup when calling them. If
|
||
I knew who they were I could force my modem to 14.4, the highest
|
||
speed we have in common. If I could identify the other Z19
|
||
modems reliably, I could force 14.4 with any non-ZyXel V.32bis
|
||
FidoNews 11-08 Page: 10 21 Feb 1994
|
||
|
||
node. But as it stand now, I can't.
|
||
|
||
Someone needs to get going and create some new modem flags.
|
||
SnoozeQuote off:
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||
|
||
Now quoting EPILOG.TXT for Comic Book Network
|
||
;S
|
||
;S Protocol Flag Meaning
|
||
;S ---------------------------------------------
|
||
;S
|
||
;S V21 CCITT V21 300 bps full duplex
|
||
;S V22 CCITT V22 1200 bps full duplex
|
||
;S V29 CCITT V29 9600 bps half duplex
|
||
;S V32 CCITT V32 9600 bps full duplex
|
||
;S V32b CCITT V32bis 14400 bps full duplex
|
||
;S V32t AT&T V32terbo 19200 bps full duplex
|
||
;S V33 CCITT V33
|
||
;S V34 CCITT V34
|
||
;S V42 LAP-M error correction w/fallback to MNP
|
||
;S V42b CCITT V42bis
|
||
;S MNP Microcom Networking Protocol error correction
|
||
;S H96 Hayes V9600
|
||
;S HST USR Courier HST 9600
|
||
;S H14 USR Courier HST 14.4
|
||
;S H16 USR Courier HST 16.8
|
||
;S H21 USR Courier HST 21.6
|
||
;S MAX Microcom AX/96xx series
|
||
;S PEP Packet Ensemble Protocol
|
||
;S CSP Compucom Speedmodem
|
||
;S Z16 Zyxel 16.8
|
||
;S Z19 Zyxel 19.2
|
||
;S NOTE: Many V22 modems also support Bell 212A.
|
||
Quote mode off:
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
MILITARY NET INTERNATIONAL
|
||
|
||
by Martin Riley
|
||
MILITARY! NET INTERNATIONAL.
|
||
|
||
/---------\
|
||
/----------------\========================
|
||
###### / 403 C.I.S.S. )
|
||
/------------------------------------------------------\
|
||
/ ()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()
|
||
() ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ()
|
||
() **** **** **** **** **** **** **** ()
|
||
() ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ()
|
||
()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()()
|
||
|
||
Hi everyone! My name is Martin Riley and I am the International
|
||
Coordinator for Military Network International. Military Network
|
||
International is a young and growing Network dedicated to
|
||
serving both those who are military veterans, and military
|
||
FidoNews 11-08 Page: 11 21 Feb 1994
|
||
|
||
personnel in active service. Military Net was started during 1994
|
||
in Calgary, Alberta Canada.
|
||
|
||
(A) Military is open to everyone regardless of nationality,
|
||
age, race, color or creed. Although Military Network
|
||
International is geared towards service men and women, past or
|
||
present military experience is not required to join Military Net.
|
||
|
||
(B) Military Network is ***(G)eneral*** rated. Although
|
||
Military people have a rep for bad language, this network
|
||
does not allow it. Military Network struggles to maintain the
|
||
highest networking standards so that individuals of ALL AGES can
|
||
enjoy the network.
|
||
|
||
(C) Military Network carries over 20 echoes on several different
|
||
threads. Topics range from hobbies of all types to gaming,
|
||
firearm, and tactics.
|
||
|
||
(D) Military Network is very small but growing fast.
|
||
If you feel you would like to become part of our growing network,
|
||
then please file request MILITARY.ZIP from 1:134/95 or 1:134/98
|
||
Fido Network Nodes.
|
||
|
||
Thanks for allow me to post this Fido News!
|
||
|
||
Martin.
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
VIOLD
|
||
Announcing DEC's Vision Impaired On-Line Documentation CD-ROM
|
||
|
||
Dear Colleagues:
|
||
|
||
Several months ago I announced Digital's intent to produce an exciting
|
||
new CD-ROM product for blind and vision impaired persons. Today that
|
||
product is now a reality called Vision Impaired On-Line Documentation
|
||
or simply, VIOLD.
|
||
|
||
VIOLD is a collection of current Digital product documentation in ASCII
|
||
text format and distributed on an ISO 9660 formatted CD-ROM. The VIOLD
|
||
CD-ROM provides platform independent access to information for our
|
||
vision impaired customers. You can flexibly output the documentation to
|
||
a braille printer, refreshable braille display, and DECtalk speech
|
||
synthesizer!
|
||
|
||
You can purchase VIOLD on a one-time basis or as a subscription (update
|
||
service). Order VIOLD today by dialing 1-800-DIGITAL (1-800-344-4825).
|
||
Once the voicemail operator answers, Press 1. The VIOLD part numbers to
|
||
request are:
|
||
|
||
VIOLD Documentation Kit: QA-2FFAA-G8 ($225.00)
|
||
VIOLD Consolidated Documentation Update Service: QT-2FFAA-C8 ($528.00)
|
||
|
||
If you are a customer who resides outside of the USA, please call your
|
||
FidoNews 11-08 Page: 12 21 Feb 1994
|
||
|
||
local Digital Sales office and ask for VIOLD. It is a world-wide
|
||
product. Should you have any problems please don't hesitate to call me.
|
||
My telephone number is located at the end of this E-mail.
|
||
|
||
Let me assure you that you can take this CD and install it on any CD
|
||
reader that is ISO 9660 compliant and read it using most operating
|
||
systems. You have total accessibility to over 225 volumes of Digital
|
||
Equipment computer reference documentation at a cost of about $1.00 per
|
||
book! An absolute bargain for anyone!
|
||
|
||
VIOLD's list of new books is growing. Subsequent versions will include
|
||
Alpha, RDB, OSF, and PathWorks. We will continue to update and revise
|
||
the documentation already on VIOLD. We are looking at including
|
||
PC-based documentation from 3rd-party vendors. Finally, we are looking
|
||
to build an accessible cross-platform viewing engine. We would love to
|
||
hear what you would like for us to add to this new product.
|
||
|
||
There is one favor that I'd like to request from you personally. In
|
||
order to ensure that we are providing a product that is useful to our
|
||
vision impaired customers, we'd like to get your response to the
|
||
following questions. This will take less than 10 minutes of your time
|
||
and I'd be personally grateful to hear from you. I guarantee that I
|
||
will respond to your thoughts and questions.
|
||
|
||
1) Do you (or your institution/corporation) plan on purchasing VIOLD?
|
||
|
||
2) If you do plan to purchase it, when? (Give a time frame in months,
|
||
starting from Feb. 1, 1994)
|
||
|
||
3) If you do not plan to purchase it, why not?
|
||
|
||
4) Whether you plan to purchase VIOLD or not, how do you think we can
|
||
improve the product?
|
||
|
||
5) Would you like us to send you a VIOLD mailer (it's overlayed with
|
||
Braille)?
|
||
|
||
6) Please provide us with your name, institution/corporation, address,
|
||
and phone number if you would like us to call you about VIOLD!
|
||
|
||
Thanks so much for taking the time to read this. Once again, we truly
|
||
appreciate your help in making VIOLD a reality! And please, by all
|
||
means spread the word! You are welcome to copy this mail to any other
|
||
listserv or bulletin board system.
|
||
|
||
Regards,
|
||
|
||
Michael G. Paciello
|
||
Digital Equipment Corporation
|
||
Program Manager
|
||
Vision Impaired Information Services (VIIS)
|
||
110 Spit Brook Road
|
||
Nashua, NH. USA 03062
|
||
Phone: (603) 881-1831
|
||
TDD: (603) 881-0437
|
||
FidoNews 11-08 Page: 13 21 Feb 1994
|
||
|
||
Internet: Paciello@Shane.Enet.Dec.Com
|
||
Vice-Chair: International Committee for Accessible Document Design (ICADD)
|
||
Member: Electronics Industries Association/Assistive Devices Division
|
||
(EIA/ADD)
|
||
Member: Project EASI
|
||
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
MILHISTORY: Military History echo
|
||
Robert Adams, (1:2201/38)
|
||
radams@cs.wmich.edu
|
||
|
||
====================================================================
|
||
* Area : NETMAIL (FastEcho Netmail Area)
|
||
* From : EchoList, 1:1/201 (Mon 07-Feb-1994 09:39)
|
||
* To : Robert Adams
|
||
* About: MOD UPD accepted for edition 403.
|
||
====================================================================
|
||
|
||
Area Tag MILHISTORY addition successful!
|
||
This entry will be published in The International EchoList edition 403
|
||
scheduled for release 1-Mar-94.
|
||
|
||
Following is the current database entry:
|
||
|
||
Tagname: MILHISTORY Area Key: MLHSTRY
|
||
Title: Military History
|
||
Description: A general conference for the discussion of military history;
|
||
events, tactics, equipment, munitions and armaments, rules
|
||
of land and naval warfare, etc. Discussions range from
|
||
ancient to recent events. Participants are welcome to
|
||
discuss any non- current event. Pseudonyms are not permitted
|
||
in this echo.
|
||
Origin:
|
||
Distribution: 1:3634/2
|
||
Gateways:
|
||
# Nodes: 26 Volume: 60/Week Rule File:
|
||
Flags:
|
||
Moderators: Robert Adams, 1:2201/38@fidonet
|
||
David Kirschbaum, 1:3634/2.4@fidonet
|
||
=====================================================================
|
||
|
||
* MilliHelen, n.: Measurement of beauty required to launch a single ship.
|
||
|
||
FidoNews 11-08 Page: 14 21 Feb 1994
|
||
|
||
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
Fidonews Information
|
||
========================================================================
|
||
|
||
------- FIDONEWS MASTHEAD AND CONTACT INFORMATION ----------------
|
||
|
||
Editors: Sylvia Maxwell, Donald Tees, Tim Pozar
|
||
Editors Emeritii: Thom Henderson, Dale Lovell, Vince Perriello,
|
||
Tom Jennings
|
||
|
||
IMPORTANT NOTE: The FidoNet address of the FidoNews BBS has been
|
||
changed!!! Please make a note of this.
|
||
|
||
"FidoNews" BBS
|
||
FidoNet 1:1/23
|
||
BBS +1-519-570-4176, 300/1200/2400/14400/V.32bis/HST(DS)
|
||
Internet addresses:
|
||
Don & Sylvia (submission address)
|
||
editor@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
||
|
||
Sylvia -- max@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
||
Donald -- donald@exlibris.tdkcs.waterloo.on.ca
|
||
Tim -- pozar@kumr.lns.com
|
||
|
||
(Postal Service mailing address) (have extreme patience)
|
||
FidoNews
|
||
128 Church St.
|
||
Kitchener, Ontario
|
||
Canada
|
||
N2H 2S4
|
||
|
||
Published weekly by and for the members of the FidoNet international
|
||
amateur electronic mail system. It is a compilation of individual
|
||
articles contributed by their authors or their authorized agents. The
|
||
contribution of articles to this compilation does not diminish the
|
||
rights of the authors. Opinions expressed in these articles are those
|
||
of the authors and not necessarily those of FidoNews.
|
||
|
||
Authors retain copyright on individual works; otherwise FidoNews is
|
||
copyright 1994 Sylvia Maxwell. All rights reserved. Duplication and/or
|
||
distribution permitted for noncommercial purposes only. For use in
|
||
other circumstances, please contact the original authors, or FidoNews
|
||
(we're easy).
|
||
|
||
|
||
OBTAINING COPIES: The-most-recent-issue-ONLY of FidoNews in electronic
|
||
form may be obtained from the FidoNews BBS via manual download or
|
||
Wazoo FileRequest, or from various sites in the FidoNet and Internet.
|
||
PRINTED COPIES may be obtained from Fido Software for $10.00US each
|
||
PostPaid First Class within North America, or $13.00US elsewhere,
|
||
mailed Air Mail. (US funds drawn upon a US bank only.)
|
||
|
||
INTERNET USERS: FidoNews is available via FTP from ftp.fidonet.org, in
|
||
directory ~ftp/pub/fidonet/fidonews. If you have questions regarding
|
||
FidoNews 11-08 Page: 15 21 Feb 1994
|
||
|
||
FidoNet, please direct them to deitch@gisatl.fidonet.org, not the
|
||
FidoNews BBS. (Be kind and patient; David Deitch is generously
|
||
volunteering to handle FidoNet/Internet questions.)
|
||
|
||
SUBMISSIONS: You are encouraged to submit articles for publication in
|
||
FidoNews. Article submission requirements are contained in the file
|
||
ARTSPEC.DOC, available from the FidoNews BBS, or Wazoo filerequestable
|
||
from 1:1/23 as file "ARTSPEC.DOC". Please read it.
|
||
|
||
"Fido", "FidoNet" and the dog-with-diskette are U.S. registered
|
||
trademarks of Tom Jennings, and are used with permission.
|
||
|
||
Asked what he thought of Western civilization,
|
||
"If I had a slogan, which I do not, it would be:
|
||
ONE PLANET
|
||
(big round earth here)
|
||
FIVE BILLION SOVEREIGN STATES!"
|
||
-Tom Jennings
|
||
-- END
|
||
----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|