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Two Networking Geeks Discussing On How To Propose A Girl


Rob says:
We've all had our fair share of
mishaps in that department I can
assure you.
Dave says:
if you ever find a manual, make
sure you share it
Rob says:
Girls are written in a bizarre
server side language neither of
us have heard of
There's an open source
compatibility layer between guys
and girls but the developers
abandoned it half way through
so you gotta tweak it heavily ot
make it work
Dave says:
heh
Rob says:
Think... samba.
Dave says:
ahhh
Rob says:
Girl > Girl communication is fine
Girl > Guy communication is
supported unofficially
Through a third party,
unsupported compatibility layer
Dave says:
I tried guy > girl through a 3rd
party that has a connection
inside the other subnet, but the
3rd party refused to NAT the
connection
Rob says:
Ohhhh so you were stuck on the
192.168 subnet while she was
way out there
Using a proxy is a very good
method of traversal though
Man in the middle attacks are a
potential problem though
Dave says:
I doubt it, this was a trusted
proxy, but it refused to pass on
the connection, said I have to do
it directly
Rob says:
Ahh I see
And the proxy refused an
encrypted HTTP/S transfer?
Dave says:
I wanted the proxy to anonomise
the source, and just send a
status request, but it refused
Rob says:
Connection rest by peer?
*reset
Dave says:
unwilling to forward query
packet
Rob says:
HTTP error status 305 I think
you'll find.
Dave says:
thanks

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