| Subject: Re: a couple of questions |
| From: miso@sushi.com |
| Date: 03/10/2006, 10:28 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
Rõbstër wrote:
miso@sushi.com wrote in
news:1159775453.717423.132380@c28g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
If you really want, I can dig through server logs and give you the
"names" of military portals,
I would be curious - but not if this is going to be a lot of work for you.
Here are some of the big downloaders:
joshua-ext.edwards.af.mil
bc1.region5.ang.af.mil
fw1-b.osis.gov
cits-pr.nellis.af.mil
proxy2b.external.lmco.com
blv-proxy-03.boeing.com
blv-proxy-05.boeing.com
befus.mcchord.af.mil
proxy3b.external.lmco.com
cacheflow.hurlburt.af.mil
smithers.keesler.af.mil
netcache1.redstone.army.mil
citspr.tyndall.af.mil
eg-046-016.eglin.af.mil
I'm not sure if I should be worried or flattered regarding the osis
surfers
http://www.fas.org/irp/program/disseminate/osis.htm
network. I'm sure the bridges between the public internet and that of
the DOD is carefully controlled and monitored.
I'd kinda hope so to be honest.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_Rain
cell phone coverage at the base, but I don't think the base would
allow them to be used for voice communications. Anyone with enough of
a budget could use a service monitor and hear the conversation.
Isn't there technology to block cell phones locally - I'm sure I saw
something about this. If I was the base commander, I'd make a point of
blocking cell phone access.