I've heard from other schools that HP laptops have a bad habit of bridging
the wired and wireless interfaces, causing havoc of the type seen at Haas.
~---------------------------------~
Allen Chang
Lead Network Security Coordinator
Office of Residential Computing
UC Berkeley
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On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, Cliff Frost wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Well, we didn't have any problems from Order rodentia this time
> around, but the wind did manage to mess things up at RFS. A
> misconfigured laptop at the Haas school created some havoc but
> now things are calmed down.
>
> More news for the week at:
>
> http://cns-pao.berkeley.edu/cnsnewsletter/news033004.shtml
>
> Collected newsletters at:
>
> http://cns-pao.berkeley.edu/cnsnewsletter/
>
> Thanks,
>
> Cliff Frost
> Director, Communication & Network Services
>
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