Ohio Presidential Debate

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Ohio Presidential Debate Chilly8 02-26-2008
Posted by Chilly8 on February 26, 2008, 9:48 pm
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We are broadcasting the Ohio presidentuial debate
on our online radio station, and the listenership
is going through the roof. It is still the latter part
of the working hours in Hawaii, and I am seeing
connections from office networks in Honolulu
and Hilo.

It appears that this last scheduled debate is
drawing a lot of listeners, especially in
Hawaii, where its still the working hours.
There are, as of right now, 99 listners,
just from Hawaii, alone, among all three
of my feeds I am offering, and nearly all
of them coming from office networks in
Honolulu and Hilo. So there are 99
people right now, in Hawaii, listening to
the debate, from office networks there,
instead of working. Unlike Live 365,
my Windows Media server is not in
any filering lists, so people are listening
on that. That feed is encrypted with DRM,
so there is no POSSIBLE way the boss
will know what these workers are up to,
since the connection is encrypted. And
because it is not in any filtering lists, the
debate can be listened to nearly every
workplace, in Hawaii, or elsewhere.

And the listenership is going up every
minute, today's debate may will be the
WORST NIGHTMARE of office
network admins in Hawaii.





Posted by Derek on February 26, 2008, 11:49 pm
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> We are broadcasting the Ohio presidentuial debate
> on our online radio station, and the listenership
> is going through the roof. It is still the latter part
> of the working hours in Hawaii, and I am seeing
> connections from office networks in Honolulu
> and Hilo.
>
> It appears that this last scheduled debate is
> drawing a lot of listeners, especially in
> Hawaii, where its still the working hours.
> There are, as of right now, 99 listners,
> just from Hawaii, alone, among all three
> of my feeds I am offering, and nearly all
> of them coming from office networks in
> Honolulu and Hilo. So there are 99
> people right now, in Hawaii, listening to
> the debate, from office networks there,
> instead of working. Unlike Live 365,
> my Windows Media server is not in
> any filering lists, so people are listening
> on that. That feed is encrypted with DRM,

Sounds cool. How can someone tune in from the office?


Posted by Mr. Arnold on February 27, 2008, 3:09 am
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What does any of this have to do with Firewalls or Security?


Posted by mak on February 27, 2008, 10:17 am
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Mr. Arnold wrote:
>
>>
>
> <snipped>
>
> What does any of this have to do with Firewalls or Security?

thank you for pointing this out (will chilly8 *ever* give up drooling about
iceskating)

M

Posted by Leythos on February 27, 2008, 7:03 pm
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> That feed is encrypted with DRM,
> so there is no POSSIBLE way the boss
> will know what these workers are up to,
> since the connection is encrypted. And
> because it is not in any filtering lists, the
> debate can be listened to nearly every
> workplace, in Hawaii, or elsewhere.

It's very easy to spot the connection, every major firewall on the
market will expose it.

You are violating the groups charter by posting business ad's here
Chilly.


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