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From: ben at lanwest.com.au (Benjamin Meade)
Subject: New Security News Website

g0d wrote:
> while having a test box out there 'in the wild'
> accumulating data on currently-employed techniques for cracking hosts,
> methinks that functionality would be better suited to a separate host.

It is entirely possible that this functionality *is* on a separate host, but 
this is beside the point. The point being made that open ports do not 
necessarily constitute insecurity.

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Benjamin Meade
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LanWest Pty Ltd
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