[32465] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Looking Glass
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David A. Snodgrass)
Wed Nov 22 13:54:56 2000
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From: "David A. Snodgrass" <dave@thedatasource.net>
To: "Brian W." <bri@sonicboom.org>, <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2000 13:55:56 -0500
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> Myself and many I know use nitrous.digex.net when such a thing is needed.
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> Brian
#include <asshole.h>
I dont think he asked "Does anyone know the URL to a looking glass?"
How exactly does this help Ariel find some software to create one? I know
you are just trying to help, but geeze, he wants to create his own looking
glass, not use someone elses. People need to READ messages before responding
to them.
-Dave
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> On Wed, 22 Nov 2000, Ariel Biener wrote:
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> > Hi guys/gals,
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> > I am looking for looking-glass software that is secure (i.e., that
> > people wont be able to fiddle with the web server it's on). The security
> > factor is critical.
> >
> > I have written such software myself, but as my boss points out,
> > software that was already tested by alot of people, and that has been
> > running for a while is better security wise than anything I can write
and
> > only visually test.
> >
> > There are quite a few LG on the web, some Perl based, some PHP based,
> > and I even saw one in C (!!). I just want to know which is mostly used.
> >
> > My personal feeling is that alot of sites just wrote their own, am I
> > mistaken ?
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> > thanks,
> >
> > --Ariel
> >
> > --
> > Ariel Biener
> > e-mail: ariel@post.tau.ac.il
> > PGP(6.5.8) public key http://www.tau.ac.il/~ariel/pgp.html
> >
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