From: Todd Graham LewisNewsgroups: comp.security.firewalls Subject: Re: "E pur si muove" - And yet it does move Date: Sun, 9 Nov 1997 02:56:59 -0500 Organization: MindSpring Enterprises Lines: 19 Message-ID: References: <3464CCEE.EE5F3A71@mindspring.com> <3464CD2A.C0E55618@mindspring.com> Reply-To: Todd Graham Lewis NNTP-Posting-Host: mirror.mindspring.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII X-Server-Date: 9 Nov 1997 07:52:10 GMT X-Sender: tlewis@reflections.eng.mindspring.net To: ron@mail.finjan.com In-Reply-To: <3464CD2A.C0E55618@mindspring.com> Return-Receipt-To: tlewis@mindspring.net Ron, Wow, Mark's reports were pretty scathing. Would you care to come into comp.security.firewalls and defend yourself against this? Does your script really run "xhost +" on installed machines? Did your lawyers really make these claims? Or is the whole thing an exagerration? What I've seen to date is enough, prima facie, to leave Finjan on my list of all-time horrible vendors, a reaction which might be shared by others in this newsgroup. Either you or someone in your PR department might want to do some damage control here, and that means saying something in public, not sending nasty letters from your lawyer. Which of Mark's claims are untrue? -- Todd Graham Lewis Manager of Web Engineering MindSpring Enterprises (800) 719-4664, x2804 Linux! tlewis@mindspring.net