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Re: application for an employment


From: "William Starling" <w.starling () gmail com>
Date: Tue, 21 Mar 2006 15:45:28 +0000

It's probably a good idea to say you are familier with the previously
mentioned security tools, but saying you have used them against the
university network is definately (IMO) a bad idea.

Regards

William

On 3/20/06, Matthias Güntert <MatzeGuentert () gmx de> wrote:
Dear listmembers,

i am seeking for a new job as a Unix/Linux systemadministrator. There
has been an advertisement at a well known university. So I started to
prepare my self for the application. While collecting some information
about the network, using nmap, dig, etc... I was able to read the whole
namespace from the ip range (255.255.0.0)

My question is should I use some of the information I have found out to
push my application forward? What do you think how a director would
react?

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Mit freundlichen Grüßen

                Matthias Güntert


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