This might be interesting...
On Wed, 19 Jun 1996, Anonymous wrote:
Do an AltaVista Query on:
url:bmh.com crypto*
Mmmmm. Mmmmm. Mmmmmm. Looks pretty tasty. Those boys and girls at BMH obviously have fun jobs. Anyone have a password for this site? The links look cool, but you can't get at 'em without a password or a hack... ------------------------------------------------------------------------- |Just as the strength of the Internet is |Mark Aldrich | |chaos, so the strength of our liberty |GRCI INFOSEC Engineering | |depends upon the chaos and cacophony of |maldrich@grci.com | |the unfettered speech the First Amendment|MAldrich@dockmaster.ncsc.mil | |Protects - Federal Judges on the CDA | | |_______________________________________________________________________| |The author is PGP Empowered. Public key at: finger maldrich@grci.com | | The opinions expressed herein are strictly those of the author | | and my employer gets no credit for them whatsoever. | -------------------------------------------------------------------------
At 1:15 PM -04006/20/96, you wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jun 1996, Anonymous wrote:
Do an AltaVista Query on:
url:bmh.com crypto*
Mmmmm. Mmmmm. Mmmmmm. Looks pretty tasty. Those boys and girls at BMH obviously have fun jobs.
Anyone have a password for this site? The links look cool, but you can't get at 'em without a password or a hack...
Found out how to get a password. Sort of. I explored some of the site and found this page http://www.bmh.com/ARPA/SynthEnv.html down at the bottom it says: Access to the password protected sections of our K/A database may be obtained by request to Debbie Adair. Please send an e-mail message explaining your need for access. Be sure to include a day time phone number and any pertinent information regarding your employer/command. <adair@bmh.com> I guess it might be military only. Joseph Sokol-Margolis joseph@genome.wi.mit.edu Systems Administrator
Joseph Sokol-Margolis wrote:
At 1:15 PM -04006/20/96, you wrote:
On Wed, 19 Jun 1996, Anonymous wrote:
Do an AltaVista Query on:
url:bmh.com crypto*
Mmmmm. Mmmmm. Mmmmmm. Looks pretty tasty. Those boys and girls at BMH obviously have fun jobs.
Anyone have a password for this site? The links look cool, but you can't get at 'em without a password or a hack...
The /ARPA/misc directory is accessible.
I guess it might be military only.
Somehow I doubt this ... Found in http://www.bmh.com/ARPA/Development_Intro.html: - These documents are unclassified and in draft format. They will be updated quarterly - and issued in a final version at the time the software is validated. Please refer any - questions, comments, or recommendations to: I don't think these pages are anything to get excited about (although of course it won't surprise me if some journalist gets excited) Gary -- pub 1024/C001D00D 1996/01/22 Gary Howland <gary@systemics.com> Key fingerprint = 0C FB 60 61 4D 3B 24 7D 1C 89 1D BE 1F EE 09 06
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