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Comment Just some network stuff. (Score 1) 287

Well, I have three racks of gear. I'll just cover the basic stuff and skip the details.

1x GSR 12016 (Yes, I have this in my home. It's for CCIE SP study. Please see linked picture below.)
8x 2811
2x 2821
4x 1841
1x 6509 w/ SUP720-3B
1x 3825
8x 7206VXR
2x 7204VXR
6x 3560G
4x 3550
1x ME3400
1x SRX210H
1x Netscreen 50
1x ASA5505

2x DL380 G5
1x Narco 4220

Picture of my currently running SP Lab with only two racks shown. http://i.imgur.com/j6vlwtj.jpg

Obviously, I'm a network guy. :)


-Jay

Comment Re:Beware of Greeks bearing gifts.... (Score 2) 116

Beware of Greeks bearing gifts....

Remember, the NSA is the group that originally gave us Tor.

Incorrect. Onion routing was originally created at the U.S. Naval Research Lab as a way to provide independent, real-time, and bi-directional anonymous connections that are resistant to both eavesdropping and traffic analysis. Tor is the 3rd design of said project, which was originally started in 1996.

I have no idea when the NSA started using onion routing, but I know for a fact that they did not create it.

Comment Re:Isn't that kind of the point? (Score 1) 522

a remote kill switch? that wouldnt happen. just imagine how many drones have been shot down so far... iran says one in july then changed their mind. so maybe one in many years of use. so you want to enable a mechanism that would self distruct at a push of a button. okay, so what kind of public outcry would happen if a drone malfunctions and self distructs on a miltary base possibly injuring or killing troops? it would also add to weight and probably decrease the stealth ability. so no a remote kill switch is not a good idea.

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