Xref: utzoo comp.protocols.tcp-ip:5322 comp.unix.wizards:12380 Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cwjcc!hal!nic.MR.NET!tank!ncar!boulder!sunybcs!rutgers!njin!princeton!olden!alb From: alb@olden.uucp (Adam L. Buchsbaum) Newsgroups: comp.protocols.tcp-ip,comp.unix.wizards Subject: Re: rtm and uucp Message-ID: <13059@princeton.Princeton.EDU> Date: 13 Nov 88 21:01:54 GMT References: <8409@alice.UUCP> <8597@rpp386.Dallas.TX.US> Sender: news@princeton.Princeton.EDU Reply-To: alb@olden.UUCP (Adam L. Buchsbaum) Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Princeton University Lines: 9 In article <8597@rpp386.Dallas.TX.US> jfh@rpp386.Dallas.TX.US (John F. Haugh II) writes: >It would be so nice if someone would undertake a security audit to >insure that work other college students did, which *is* currently >in production, doesn't contain any surprizes. Being just an ignorant graduate student myself, I can't figure out whether this implies that all college students are suspect, anyone who is not in college is not suspect, or both? Perhaps John F. Haugh II could clarify this for me?