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Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic?
From: Jim Mercer <jim () reptiles org>
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 18:25:20 -0500
Dennis Glatting [dennis.glatting () software-munitions com] wrote:
Could filtering be considered a violation of First Amendment rights? Furthermore, when is it and when is it not?
first amendment right? first amendment of what? for them that can't read into the above: 8^) jim -- noting that the NA in NANOG stands for North American, which, if i recall my geography correctly, is not strictly the USofA. -- [ Jim Mercer jim () reptiles org +1 416 410-5633 ] [ Reptilian Research -- Longer Life through Colder Blood ] [ Don't be fooled by cheap Finnish imitations; BSD is the One True Code. ]
Current thread:
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic?, (continued)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Stephen J. Wilcox (Nov 19)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Mike Johnson (Nov 19)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? David Avery (Nov 19)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Jeremy T. Bouse (Nov 19)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Stephen J. Wilcox (Nov 19)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Shawn McMahon (Nov 19)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Shawn McMahon (Nov 20)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Mike Johnson (Nov 20)
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- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Mike Johnson (Nov 20)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Jim Mercer (Nov 20)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Bennett Todd (Nov 20)