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On 4/27/2012 12:26 PM, Jack Bates wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4F9AC89C.5040503@brightok.net" type="cite">On
4/27/2012 11:05 AM, David Krumme wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">First, I don't know what a "readonly
meeting session" is and I wouldn't
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know how to set one up. I guess that's problem #1.
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Similar to what router vendors request. You join a session
(usually a java app loaded from a webpage) and share out your ssh
window so that they can watch what you are doing. Generally a
vendor can type themselves, but it's possible to have it readonly
(vendor just watches).
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While it is possible that the rep could screen capture, the
information you'd show would be less than what they normally ask
to be emailed to them. As it currently stands, a lot of
information is just sent via email and stored in the ticketing
system.
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Jack
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It seems to me, and I am not a lawyer, that even requesting third
party customer information, much less storing it is just a ticking
time bomb... waiting for the day ARIN gets either hacked or a
disgruntled/wikileaks employee posts the information either
publically or sells it.<br>
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-lee<br>
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