On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 19:10, Richard L. Proctor wrote: > On Saturday 10 January 2004 4:16 pm, Craig White wrote: > > I'll tell you what - if you want chills - set up a computer to act like > > a firewall and make it the default gateway for your network. Only tell > > it to simply log all traffic and do not allow it to connect or forward > > information to the Internet at all. Then install or start a new computer > > with Windows XP - obviously, you will not be able to activate because > > you have no access to the Internet at all. But if all of the traffic is > > logged, you will see all of the attempts by this system to connect to > > Microsoft and possibly many other manufacturers (hp keyboard ?) (mouse > > ?) etc. And of course, all of the port 80 traffic pretty much flows > > freely through firewalls - even through proxy servers that are trying to > > restrict outbound connections. These people aren't dumb and know exactly > > what they need to do to 'phone home.' > > Yea, I use to run sygate as a firewall on windows 98, and I do remember the > kernel phoning home, but this is very old news, and I don't see people > coming to linux in the droves because of it. ---- On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 14:08, Richard L. Proctor wrote: > The only way they can access your computer is if you have no firewall, if so, > then you might consider looking into security. You do give them permission > to access your computer "if" you are connected to their update services. --- Are you up to date on your medications or is self contradiction normal? Craig