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Submission + - San Francisco Network Hijacking: The Inside Story (infoworld.com) 1

snydeq writes: "A source with direct knowledge of San Francisco's IT infrastructure has tipped off Paul Venezia to the real story behind Terry Childs' lockout of San Francisco's network, providing a detailed account of the city's FiberWAN, interdepartmental politics, and Terry Childs himself. Childs pleaded not guilty to charges of tampering yesterday and is being held on $5 million bail. According to the source, Childs' purview was limited to the city's FiberWAN — a network he himself built and, believing no one competent enough to touch the network but himself, guarded religiously, sharing details with no one, including routing configuration and log-in information. Childs was so concerned about the network's security that he refused even to write router and switch configurations to flash. But what may prove difficult for the prosecution in its case against Childs is that his restricted access to the network was widely known and accepted among managers and the city's other network engineers. Venezia, who has been suspicious of the official story from the start, suspects that the Childs case may be that 'of an overprotective admin who believed he was protecting the network — and by extension, the city — from other administrators whom he considered inferior, and perhaps even dangerous.' Further evidence is that fact that the network, from what Venezia understands, has been running smoothly since Childs' arrest."

Comment Speaking of a jump to conclusions mat... (Score 1) 533

I'm not entirely sure that InfoWorld is generally a pro-Linux forum. If the article was written for /. (and not just posted here) then I might be inclined to agree with your skepticism. If the numbers were regarding MS's next OS, no one would have a goddamn clue if the numbers were accurate because no one would have access to the OS or the code (except maybe the Gartner group or some other bastion of testing integrity). These results appear to be pretty solid. If you think they aren't, you should be able to replicate the tests reasonably easily and see for yourself (the description of how he performed his testing was relatively clear). That's probably one of the coolest things about Linux and the rest of the Open Source movement. Anyone lying about it or exaggerating can be refuted pretty easily (unless you have magical asshole-SCO fairy dust in which case being refuted has no effect). -- Once I was in therapy for anger management. Then I realized that I liked being angry.

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