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Rép : PPP Control
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Rép : PPP Control


  • Subject: Rép : PPP Control
  • From: p3consulting <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2003 10:05:42 +0200

You obviously can't think very well, can you? Please don't assume something
like this, especially when there is a good reason.

If you really want to know, the reason is that I have a 1-800 number dial up
point for people to easily signup for an ISP service. I would rather keep
this 1-800 number a secret to help avoid abuse.

The user knows that the modem is dialing, I would just like to keep the
1-800 number dialed from the user.


-Joshua D. Orr-


Removing the phone number from the log file will not prevent the one who really wants to know the dialed number to get it by any other way, like listening to the phone line itself or maybe just reading their phone bill
You are spending a lot of time to protect you only against honest people, the hackers will get you anyway

Pascal Pochet
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