Vrodok the Piglet lover <Pay.Troll@70.cents.pls> wrote in
news:2ia0a259eogq2mbompss9npkcocs6kce80@4ax.com:
>>>>I can't see how a website could crash Kerio, perhaps Vrodok could
>>>>provide an example!
>>> Sorry, but I don't expect to be using KPFW 2.1.5 again... (cue
>>> violin and sounds of Cry weeping Cry )
>>So it is sort of like an unsubstantiated rumour?
> Are you trying to say that, in effect, I am lying thru my teeth when I
> say that Kerio 2.1.5 crashed when visiting certain web-pages?
All I asked for was some sort of evidence to substantiate your claim that
certain websites crashed Kerio 2.1.5. You didn't or couldn't provide this
evidence, therefore I called your post an "unsubstantiated rumour".
> Are you trying to say that I typed that which _did_not_exist_ when I
> mentione Kerio 2.1.5 kicked the proverbial bucket, on more than one
> occasion?
No, I'm not calling you a liar, but if you are going to make a negative
claim about one of my most trusted security apps, then I expect more than
just hearsay.
>>No facts, just a distant
>>memory?
This comment was uncalled for and I apologise.
> I don't type/bring up BULLS*IT, as you seem to my eyes be doing. Now
> just *where* in the HE** you got (if this is so) the idea that I was
> "blowing (stuff) out my 'mule'", but if this is the opinion you have
> of me, then you _very_ seriously need to rethink my writings.
>
> The "(cue violin and sounds of Cry weeping Cry )" thing? I see
> whomsoever "suspects" this bit of text has no sense of humor. And
> possibly also no soul.
>
>>I have, after a quick google, found an example of a later version of
>>Kerio (4.0.13) that can crash when filtering urls that contain certain
>>characters-
>>
>>http://www.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Securiteam/2004-04/0040.html
>>
>>Solution
>>Disable web filtering completely until an update is available.
>>
>>I don't think this affects v2.1.5 though.
>
> You don't think, and I _do_know_ what version was being used when the
> crash(es) occured. Don't believe that just because something appears
> on Google you've just seen The_Unvarnished_Truth.
I don't believe everything that I find on google, just the same as I
don't believe everything that I read on newsgroups. I like to be able to
cross reference any important information. That is all I was trying to
do, though admittedly with little tact.
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