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Re: Network Traffic Violations
From: Colin Campbell <sgcccdc () citec qld gov au>
Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1998 11:48:19 +1000 (EST)
Hi, Have had asimilar experience. One of the banks in this country decided to provide an internet client so users could do banking from home. Only problem was that the IP of the machine was used in the "encryption" scheme somewhere and this made the software absolutely useless from behind any "firewall" providing NAT. The bank refused to change their software so we had lots of unhappy clients who couldn't get to their bank. Colin On Thu, 3 Sep 1998, Jim Wamsley 303-673-8163 wrote:
I think I have had it with some companies that are selling web based services that require you to use their home-brew package that fails to take into account the way most of us, or at least many of us are controlling our Internet access.
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Current thread:
- Network Traffic Violations Jim Wamsley 303-673-8163 (Sep 03)
- Re: Network Traffic Violations Colin Campbell (Sep 06)
- Re: Network Traffic Violations Ken Hardy (Sep 06)
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- Re: Network Traffic Violations Marcus J. Ranum (Sep 07)
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- Re: Network Traffic Violations Rick Smith (Sep 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Network Traffic Violations Antonomasia (Sep 06)
- Re[2]: Network Traffic Violations Mike Baxter (Sep 07)
- Re: Network Traffic Violations Bill_Royds (Sep 10)
- RE: Network Traffic Violations jrtietsort (Sep 10)
- RE: Network Traffic Violations Ted Doty (Sep 11)
- RE: Network Traffic Violations Rick Smith (Sep 11)
- RE: Network Traffic Violations Ted Doty (Sep 13)
- RE: Network Traffic Violations Rick Smith (Sep 11)