RE: Protocol question

  • From: "Thor \(Hammer of God\)" <thor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Greg Mulholland" <greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Apr 2005 19:38:42 -0700

We all know it's not like me to be pedantic, but sociology is the study of human society as a whole and the development process' therein. Having a sociologist analyze individual comments is an act of futility, with any resultant opinions being specious and non sequitur... Now, if she were a psychologist, then there may cause for introspection- that is, if I were numbered among those horribly crass and insensitive respondents, of which I am not. ;)

t


----- Original Message ----- From: "Greg Mulholland" <greg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx>; <steve@xxxxxxxxxx>; <tshinder@xxxxxxxxxxx>; <thor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 6:16 PM
Subject: FW: [isalist] RE: Protocol question



Well my girlfriends a landscape gardener and she thinks he smells like manure :)

We should all hang our heads in shame after the judgement passed on
us...


For Jim and Tim

"Don't pass judgement on other people or else you might get judged
yourself"

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew English [mailto:andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Saturday, 9 April 2005 12:40 AM
To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List]
Subject: [isalist] RE: Protocol question

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Kenny has quite a few valid points in his posts.

The bottom line is I had already posted a similar question if not the
same kind of question before in this list and didn't hide the fact that
I was trying to get a game working behind ISA 2004 Server and I got
nothing but flack. As Kenny said in his posts if you didn't want help
then don't help.

There are two types' bosses, there is the boss who wants to know all the
nitty gritty deals and the end results, and then there is the boss who
doesn't care how you did it he just wants it done.

Not once did you (expect for Steve and someone else) says; There
different scenarios for when you need to use the secondary connection a
couple might be....blah.. otherwise just create a new protocol with your
Inbound TCP ports and call it a day. You have made this whole thing into
a science fair; oh well the molecular structure of the TCP/IP ports are
x over y to the power of pie times 34 over 150, and then flamed me left
right and center after you found out that I was trying to run a game
through my own ISA 2004 Server again.

I had my wife who has a degree in sociology look at the cheap shot
comments you were making and she was totally shocked and wonder how your
wives deal with such crap because you all sounded like a bunch of
nerds!? (and you know who you are, I am not going to mention any
names...)

In the future keep it simple. I really don't want to know the politics
of why it should or shouldn't be done, it's my server it's my risk not
yours, sure you can remind me that you don't agree with doing it but you
can force me to not do it.

I am done with this thread. (Protocol question)

Andrew



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