• Alpine 2.22 released

    From Johann Beretta@21:1/5 to Adam H. Kerman on Wed Oct 21 23:15:25 2020
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    On 1/19/20 11:15 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:

    Well, yes, that's the way I'm using the term "proprietary".

    Basic security should mean I use proprietary username-password
    combination for every remote host I log onto.


    It's not like that anywhere in the corporate world. Generally you have 1 username and password that you can use to log into your "account" from
    any host on the network that you are permitted to use.

    Roamning Desktop was what it was called at one time.


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  • From William Unruh@21:1/5 to Johann Beretta on Thu Oct 22 06:57:04 2020
    On 2020-10-22, Johann Beretta <beretta@nun-ya-bizness.com> wrote:
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    On 1/19/20 11:15 AM, Adam H. Kerman wrote:
    =20
    Well, yes, that's the way I'm using the term "proprietary".
    =20
    Basic security should mean I use proprietary username-password
    combination for every remote host I log onto.

    Propietary means owned by someone, with copyright/trademark/patent law
    to back up that ownership.
    I think what you mean is "different".

    =20

    It's not like that anywhere in the corporate world. Generally you have 1 username and password that you can use to log into your "account" from
    any host on the network that you are permitted to use.

    Roamning Desktop was what it was called at one time.

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