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I refuse all data from the @Home scans. Have been interested to see how
much they can get. Doesn't matter. I didn't sign any agreement so does
that mean they can't legally scan me? (As a habit I tend to avoid signing
any agreements I'm given.. most people will forget to check if you keep
delaying it and changing the subject.) Probably they have something that
says that anyone using their network agrees by that action? Stuff like
that sucks.
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Michael McGlothlin <EMAIL:PROTECTED>
http://www.kavlon.com
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, McNutt, Justin M. wrote:
> True. Certain people (Greg Johnson & Co.) in IATS are permitted to scan the
> network any time they want. Certain other folks (Telecom) are permitted to
> scan the network when responding to a network problem/issue/something, but
> not regularly (according to the IATS/Telecom minimum-invasiveness policy).
>
> Other than that, people in general may not run port scans on UMC campus.
> The list above is the definitive list of "authorized people" who scan MU
> networks.
>
> If you're getting scans from anyone else, let Greg Johnson know immediately.
>
> Shannon is right, though. When you connect to MU's network, you implicitly
> agree to abide by the rules, which includes a periodic scan... by Greg.
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