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Date: Fri Mar 24 13:04:43 2006
From: mbealby at gmail.com (M Bealby)
Subject: Secure HTTP

>From: Q Beukes <full-disclosure@...t.za.net>
>Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Secure HTTP
>Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 11:58:35 +0200

> nah.
> 
> i just dont want our clear text http traffic to be sniffed
> which has been a know problem on our network a few times.
> 


To be honest, if you have an unauthorised network sniffer on your own
network then you probably have bigger problems than this.  If the
sniffer is authorised and is being used to stop network abuse then
trying to avoid it would probably be quite obvious.


mxb

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