From: greg@ideath.goldenbear.com (Greg Broiles)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: greg@ideath.goldenbear.com (Greg Broiles)
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 93 21:43:09 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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I've been playing with the below-mentioned script this afternoon, and
it seems to be a very good thing. Folks interested in spotting various
names, texts, etc, on Usenet may find the following of interest:
(Now we can all be like Kibo :)
> From: tchrist@cs.Colorado.EDU (Tom Christiansen)
> Newsgroups: comp.security.misc,alt.security,comp.security.unix
> Subject: Re: Linux rsh BIG RAGGEDY HOLE
> Message-ID: <CHH6xx.6qn@Colorado.EDU>
> Date: 3 Dec 93 20:15:32 GMT
>
> [text deleted; previous poster lamented difficulty of finding needles
> in the Usenet haystack]
>
> I may be able to offer some small bit of help. If you have access to
> your news spool (nntp won't cut it), then you can run Larry Wall's clip
> program to help alert you to thing you can describe . The program is
> available for anon ftp from convex.com in /pub/perl/scripts/clip; it's
> pretty neat.
>
> [text deleted]
>
> --tom
> --
> Tom Christiansen tchrist@cs.colorado.edu
> "Will Hack Perl for Fine Food and Fun"
> Boulder Colorado 303-444-3212
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