1996-07-05 - Re: CWD – Jacking in from the “Keys to the Kingdom” Port

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From: “Mark M.” <markm@voicenet.com>
To: Mark Rogaski <wendigo@gti.net>
Message Hash: fc190ced5444960d5ee79ed49ea460de027b0797271e07c70395e06cdd1c2433
Message ID: <Pine.LNX.3.94.960705151747.1365A-100000@gak>
Reply To: <199607051544.LAA20442@apollo.gti.net>
UTC Datetime: 1996-07-05 23:05:32 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 6 Jul 1996 07:05:32 +0800

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From: "Mark M." <markm@voicenet.com>
Date: Sat, 6 Jul 1996 07:05:32 +0800
To: Mark Rogaski <wendigo@gti.net>
Subject: Re: CWD -- Jacking in from the "Keys to the Kingdom" Port
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On Fri, 5 Jul 1996, Mark Rogaski wrote:

> An entity claiming to be David Rosoff wrote:
> :
> : >	That "creative child" would have to be pretty damn smart to do
> : >what you described.
> :
> : It would actually take less creativity to do the other things, bypass the
> : config.sys, etc. The child would thus be perhaps a little TOO creative. :)
> :
> 
> 2 short replies in one post:
> 
> A)  Who said anything about a creative child?  How about a creative
>     c'punk?

I'm not following you.  I don't think many people on this list are faced with
the problem of getting around software used to filter out pornography, drug
info, and other evil things tearing at the moral fiber of today's youth.
(Hint: I write this with tongue firmly in cheek.)

> 
> B)  Forget the CONFIG.SYS ... what about kids using Macs or some future
>     "Kid Safe" system that has the filters in an eeprom?  I'm talking
>     about bypassing the censorship on the client-server level.  Relatively
>     platform independent.

Using a hardware based filter is about as bad as using the IP security header
fields for content descriptions.  It's not at the level where filtering
belongs.  Filtering should be at the software level where it currently is.
Since this can easily be broken, it might be better to have "Kid Safe" ISP's
that would use a firewall to filter data.

-- Mark

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