Telnetting to a port other than 23 is grounds for firing?!?!? That's ridiculous! So if you write a program that sends email, or write code that talks directly to a printer, or write your own data transfer software, or make your own web cgi-bin script, you're fired? I pity the person that works there! That's like these people who were trying to outlaw point-to-point networking. Can you say *telephone*? Ross George Toft wrote: >"der.hans" wrote: > > >>Am 07. Mar, 2003 schwätzte Austin Godber so: >> >> >> >>>>It would be good to get sshd running on the HP box if possible. >>>> >>>> >>>And if people are reluctant to install SSH I have found that telling >>>your boss what his password is provides a good incentive. Granted that >>>was acceptible in my environment, I can imagine it would get you fired >>>in others perhaps. >>> >>> >>http://www.lightlink.com/fors/ >> >>Randal recently posted that to a thread about the dumbest thing done at >>work. In most environments you shouldn't run sniffers or try to crack >>anything unless it's specifically part of your job description. >> >>ciao, >> >>der.hans >>-- >> >> > > >Using Solaris "snoop" or any packet analyzers is specifically prohibited >at a certain company I know of in the Valley, and will get you fired. >So is telnetting to a port other than 23, even though this is a >wonderful troubleshooting tool. > >George > >