Re: UN

Paul Hoffman <paul.hoffman@vpnc.org> Fri, 30 September 2005 00:09 UTC

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At 1:41 AM +0200 9/30/05, Peter Dambier wrote:
>Give them the root. The root operators will laughingly stand up and go away.
>Each of them will start running his own root on his own hardware.

You talk as if you were a root operator and you know what they would 
do. In fact, you run an alternate root, not a real root, so it seems 
that you knowing what real root operators would do is particularly 
unlikely.

--Paul Hoffman, Director
--VPN Consortium

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