-----Original Message----- From: paul@e3.sbrk.co.uk [mailto:paul@e3.sbrk.co.uk]
I'm surprised you didn't do it to start with. At the moment anyone can use your freephone numbers to send SMSs, download games, check mail, etc. Seems like you haven't done much on the security front yet. What are you going to do with your legacy E2 and E3s though?
I think you'll find that if you dialup on that freephone number the Thus firewalls keep you constrained within their building - sure you can access your Thus based POP3 mailbox or send to their SMTP and do HTTP to the internal servers but you can't get out to the outside world on port 80 for example so the "fun" of getting free access diminishes fairly rapidly.
Cliff
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On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 10:42:28AM +0100, Cliff Lawson wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: paul@e3.sbrk.co.uk [mailto:paul@e3.sbrk.co.uk]
I'm surprised you didn't do it to start with. At the moment anyone can use your freephone numbers to send SMSs, download games, check mail, etc. Seems like you haven't done much on the security front yet. What are you going to do with your legacy E2 and E3s though?
I think you'll find that if you dialup on that freephone number the Thus firewalls keep you constrained within their building - sure you can access your Thus based POP3 mailbox or send to their SMTP and do HTTP to the internal servers but you can't get out to the outside world on port 80 for example so the "fun" of getting free access diminishes fairly rapidly.
Ok, can't say I looked into it much. Sure beats 09 numbers though :) Not that I use your POPs anyway...
Paul