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Fling: to be snake oil, or not to be snake oil?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ryan Tool)
Mon Jul 10 12:50:56 2000

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From: "Ryan Tool" <rtool@techskills.com>
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Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 09:52:09 -0500
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Has anyone heard of the new internet protocol fling.  This is what their
site says:

Fling is a new suite of internet protocols that perform the function of DNS,
TCP, and UDP in a manner that's both untraceable and untappable. Fling
protects clients from servers, servers from clients, and both from an
eavesdropper in-between. The result is that anyone can serve or retrieve any
data, without fear of censure.

Here is the URL:  http://fling.sourceforge.net/

-Ryan



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