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Message-ID: <190DFDD2F99A65469B4B15D3658C0D2B71EDD0@PTC6.ponderosatel.com>
From: daniels at ponderosatel.com (Daniel Sichel)
Subject: RE: Full-Disclosure digest, Vol 1 #1331 - 20 msgs

>I agree with your professor. I don't use the CERT site on a daily, or
even weekly basis like I do sans.org, but when I need information from 
>it, it's always been relevant, accurate (as far as I can tell) and up
to date. What exactly is supposed to "suck" about the site, I wonder??

>Jeff Stebelton

Just goes to show you that you can't believe everything you hear in
college. The one occaison I bothered to report a hack to CERT it was ten
days before a response. Some emergency response. The information is hard
to digest and, as pointed out, mostly for subscribers. CERT appears to
be a sinecure for the unixoids who man (person?) it. I am not impressed.


Dan Sichel, Network Engineer
Ponderosa Telephone Company
(559) 868-6367


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