Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports

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Sujet : Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports
De : news0009 (at) *nospam* eager.cx (Bob Eager)
Groupes : comp.misc
Date : 07. Jun 2024, 22:22:33
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On Fri, 07 Jun 2024 21:57:40 +0100, Andy Burns wrote:

Ralph Fox wrote:
CRLF is the correct, standard on-the-wire format.
 
Actually I think bare LF's are correct, no?

I think the RFC specifies CRLF. What the client shows is another matter.

I think on this occasion it took objection to Lawrence's fancy
double quotes around the word 'firewall', unfortunately I've tried
various character encodings/charsets and nothing prevents the issue.

I don't have the issue as I killfiled him way back!

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Date Sujet#  Auteur
7 Jun 24 * Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports13Lawrence D'Oliveiro
7 Jun 24 +- Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports1yeti
7 Jun 24 +* Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports9Andy Burns
7 Jun 24 i+* Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports7Andy Burns
7 Jun 24 ii+- Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports1Bob Eager
8 Jun 24 ii+* Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports4Andy Burns
15 Jun 24 iii+* Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports2Andy Burns
16 Jun 24 iiii`- Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports1Computer Nerd Kev
15 Jun 24 iii`- Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports1Eric Pozharski
8 Jun 24 ii`- Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports1Spiros Bousbouras
9 Jun 24 i`- Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports1Andy Burns
9 Jun 24 `* Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports2Sylvia Else
9 Jun 24  `- Re: Malicious USB Interfaces In Airports1Andy Burns

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