• Re: Alternative Win32 Telnet Client?

    From Jas Hud@618:250/1 to Nick Andre on Tue Jan 16 19:02:36 2024
    To: Nick Andre
    Re: Re: Alternative Win32 Telnet Client?
    By: Nick Andre to Jas Hud on Tue Jan 16 2024 08:43 am

    From Newsgroup: micronet.comp

    On 16 Jan 24 05:11:30, Jas Hud said the following to Arelor:

    and why do you have wifi access with no internet access? whats the point.

    Wifi IP cameras that talk to a local DVR do not ever require Internet.


    i thought he said he had wifi up for customers to use.

    And now i know i can rob your house and just burn it down because your cameras dont record off site!
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  • From Jas Hud@618:250/1 to Nick Andre on Tue Jan 16 19:07:18 2024
    To: Nick Andre
    Re: Re: Alternative Win32 Telnet Client?
    By: Nick Andre to Jas Hud on Tue Jan 16 2024 11:51 am

    From Newsgroup: micronet.comp

    On 16 Jan 24 07:54:29, Jas Hud said the following to Arelor:

    Well i mean for your customers. i suggest you post an email address that they can email files for printing.

    If this thread were actually about his company with customers - which it was

    this thread is about 'Alternative Win32 Telnet Client?'

    If this thread were actually about his company with customers - which it was not - and if he didn't care about security or confidentiality or he hired a very lazy tech with no cert flying by the seat of his pants... sure, why not.


    he says he provides network access to suspicious clients but they don't have internet access on their wifi.
    https://i.imgur.com/EfJFU2d.png

    I'm sure he wouldn't need me to tell him that at any company valuing security where a central printer/copier is involved, the employee's printed document
    is spooled encrypted to the copier. The employee may only retrieve the job by actually going over to the copier keypad; sometimes with 2FA.


    i doubt this happens much.
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  • From Jas Hud@618:250/1 to Arelor on Tue Jan 16 19:07:56 2024
    To: Arelor
    Re: Re: Alternative Win32 Telnet Client?
    By: Arelor to Jas Hud on Tue Jan 16 2024 01:43 pm

    From Newsgroup: micronet.comp

    Re: Re: Alternative Win32 Telnet Client?
    By: Jas Hud to Arelor on Tue Jan 16 2024 07:54 am

    Well i mean for your customers. i suggest you post an email address that they can email files for printing.

    I wouldn't let any outsider access any network.

    Oh, I was speaking about my home network here.


    when you say suspicious customers do you mean actual hardware and not customers? i thought you ran a store?
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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Jas Hud on Wed Jan 17 06:10:38 2024
    On 16 Jan 24 19:02:36, Jas Hud said the following to Nick Andre:

    And now i know i can rob your house and just burn it down because your came dont record off site!

    Please read carefully.

    The cameras do not have Internet access. I didn't say my DVR didn't.

    Nick

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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Jas Hud on Wed Jan 17 06:11:10 2024
    On 16 Jan 24 19:07:18, Jas Hud said the following to Nick Andre:

    he says he provides network access to suspicious clients but they don't hav internet access on their wifi.

    And your problem with that was..... ?

    Nick

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to NICK ANDRE on Wed Jan 17 09:48:00 2024
    And now i know i can rob your house and just burn it down because your came
    dont record off site!

    Please read carefully.

    The cameras do not have Internet access. I didn't say my DVR didn't.

    I hope Jas re-read that before he took off for Canada with the matches and gasoline. :D

    Mike


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  • From Digimaus@618:618/1 to Arelor on Tue Jan 16 20:43:04 2024
    Arelor wrote to Jas Hud <=-

    Say you have a network printer you want to connect to your LAN over
    wifi, so people can sent print jobs to it from their computers, but the manufacturer is known for bullshit firmware upgrades which happen automatically over the Internet.

    *cough*HP*cough*

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  • From Digimaus@618:618/1 to Mike Powell on Wed Jan 17 11:02:36 2024
    Mike Powell wrote to NICK ANDRE <=-

    I hope Jas re-read that before he took off for Canada with the matches
    and gasoline. :D

    Obligatory video:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3eC35LoF4U

    XD

    -- Sean

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  • From Jas Hud@618:250/1 to Mike Powell on Wed Jan 17 10:41:08 2024
    To: Mike Powell
    Re: Re: Alternative Win32 Tel
    By: Mike Powell to NICK ANDRE on Wed Jan 17 2024 09:48 am

    From Newsgroup: micronet.comp

    And now i know i can rob your house and just burn it down because your came
    dont record off site!

    Please read carefully.

    The cameras do not have Internet access. I didn't say my DVR didn't.

    I hope Jas re-read that before he took off for Canada with the matches and gasoline. :D


    he's just making it up as he goes along.
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  • From Arelor@618:250/24 to Jas Hud on Wed Jan 17 13:29:38 2024
    Re: Re: Alternative Win32 Telnet Client?
    By: Jas Hud to Nick Andre on Tue Jan 16 2024 07:07 pm

    he says he provides network access to suspicious clients but they don't have internet access on their wifi.
    https://i.imgur.com/EfJFU2d.png

    I meant wifi clients, not customers.

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  • From Arelor@618:250/24 to Jas Hud on Wed Jan 17 13:31:52 2024
    Re: Re: Alternative Win32 Telnet Client?
    By: Jas Hud to Arelor on Tue Jan 16 2024 07:07 pm

    when you say suspicious customers do you mean actual hardware and not customers? i thought you ran a store?

    I no longer run a brick and mortar store. The neighbourhood it was located in collapsed. Every business in it is closed now. It is all phone and web orders now.

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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to Nick Andre on Thu Jan 18 08:05:00 2024
    Nick Andre wrote to Jas Hud <=-

    I'm sure he wouldn't need me to tell him that at any company valuing security where a central printer/copier is involved, the employee's printed document is spooled encrypted to the copier. The employee may
    only retrieve the job by actually going over to the copier keypad; sometimes with 2FA.

    At one of my last gigs, we had something called "follow me" printing.
    You'd use your security badge to badge into any printer and the print
    job would show up there. I managed a dozen offices around the country
    (and 5 in the local area), being able to print with just a badge from
    anywhere was pretty damn cool.



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  • From Kurt Weiske@618:300/16 to Digimaus on Thu Jan 18 08:07:00 2024
    Digimaus wrote to Arelor <=-

    Say you have a network printer you want to connect to your LAN over
    wifi, so people can sent print jobs to it from their computers, but the manufacturer is known for bullshit firmware upgrades which happen automatically over the Internet.

    *cough*HP*cough*

    And now, they're automatically pushing the HP Smart app with Windows
    updates! I don't have an HP printer in my environment, the last printer
    I did was an HP inkjet 500, which is still running somewhere to this
    day. When they were Hewlett-Packard, and built printers like tanks.



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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Kurt Weiske on Thu Jan 18 12:20:30 2024
    On 18 Jan 24 08:05:00, Kurt Weiske said the following to Nick Andre:

    At one of my last gigs, we had something called "follow me" printing.
    You'd use your security badge to badge into any printer and the print
    job would show up there. I managed a dozen offices around the country
    (and 5 in the local area), being able to print with just a badge from anywhere was pretty damn cool.

    Yes I've worked in a place like that as well. Pretty sure they were Xerox's.

    Nick

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to Digimaus on Thu Jan 18 13:36:06 2024
    Mike Powell wrote to NICK ANDRE <=-

    I hope Jas re-read that before he took off for Canada with the matches and gasoline. :D

    Obligatory video:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3eC35LoF4U

    XD

    LOL, the Talking Heads were something while they lasted.

    Mike
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  • From Sean Dennis@618:618/1 to Kurt Weiske on Thu Jan 18 16:23:26 2024
    printer I did was an HP inkjet 500, which is still running somewhere
    to this day. When they were Hewlett-Packard, and built printers like tanks.

    I had a DeskJet 500 and I regret getting rid of it. Built like a tank and
    very reliable.

    -- Sean

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  • From T.J. Mcmillen@618:500/24 to Mike Powell on Thu Jan 18 16:34:42 2024
    LOL, the Talking Heads were something while they lasted.

    They got a new cd out. I guess it's a bunch of artists singing their songs. Called "Twice in a life time" I think.

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  • From Nick Andre@618:500/24 to Sean Dennis on Thu Jan 18 22:57:46 2024
    On 18 Jan 24 16:23:26, Sean Dennis said the following to Kurt Weiske:

    I had a DeskJet 500 and I regret getting rid of it. Built like a tank and very reliable.

    I say the same thing now about Pantum printers. A little foreign company that built a VERY reliable laser printer with good drivers.

    Not like that stupid Xerox Workcenter 6027 which was the biggest pile of crap ever produced by a world-renowned company. What an unbelievable pile of
    garbage which broke down conveniently after its warranty.

    Nick

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  • From Jas Hud@618:250/1 to Sean Dennis on Fri Jan 19 08:17:40 2024
    To: Sean Dennis
    Re: Re: Alternative Win32 Telnet Client?
    By: Sean Dennis to Kurt Weiske on Thu Jan 18 2024 04:23 pm

    From Newsgroup: micronet.comp

    printer I did was an HP inkjet 500, which is still running somewhere
    to this day. When they were Hewlett-Packard, and built printers like tanks.

    I had a DeskJet 500 and I regret getting rid of it. Built like a tank and very reliable.


    i've never liked printers. despite my love of computers and hardware, i never liked printers one bit! and i always print at work.
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