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September 2002, Week 4

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Ken Hirsch <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 Sep 2002 19:15:29 -0400
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Sletten Kenneth W KPWA wrote:
> Wirt clears up what was obviously a misunderstanding on
> my part;  i.e.:
>
>
>>I'm sure that disallowance is only true for *inbound*
>>telnet, ftp, etc. If you can at the moment telnet from
>>your PC into our machines (try it: telnet to
>>67.41.4.238), then you already have all the access
>>you'll ever need.

Not where I work.  We have no outbound access except via proxy servers.
  Whether or not this is a good idea, it's increasingly common.  The
only protocol you should count on working is HTTP and by default you
should use the settings from Internet Explorer.

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