[comp.protocols.tcp-ip] Ancient articles re-appearing.

jms@tardis.Tymnet.COM (Joe Smith) (06/07/90)

This article showed up on my system.  Any idea who's machine is in a time warp?

From tymix!oliveb!logicon.com!nosc!crash!ncr-sd!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.
edu!aplcen!unmvax!sci.ccny.cuny.edu!cucard!dasys1!cooper!phri!sci.ccny.cuny.edu
!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!cs.utexas.edu!husc6!hscfsas1!chrome Wed Jun 
 6 23:14:24 PDT 1990
Path: tardis!tymix!oliveb!logicon.com!nosc!crash!ncr-sd!sdd.hp.com!uakari.prima
te.wisc.edu!aplcen!unmvax!sci.ccny.cuny.edu!cucard!dasys1!cooper!phri!sci.ccny.
cuny.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!usc!cs.utexas.edu!husc6!hscfsas1!chrome
Newsgroups: alt.security,comp.protocols.tcp-ip,alt.sys.sun
Subject: Re: anonymous ftp, and the dangers thereof
Message-ID: <2616@husc6.harvard.edu>
References: <EMV.90Apr18204600@picasso.math.lsa.umich.edu>
Sender: news@husc6.harvard.edu

Looks like the original date was 18-Apr-90.
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MAB@CORNELLC.CIT.CORNELL.EDU (Mark Bodenstein) (06/13/90)

On 7 Jun 90 06:25:23 GMT you said:
>This article showed up on my system.  Any idea who's machine is in a time warp?
I've noticed this too (and I believe John Shriver said he also did.)  Wierd.

Here are the headers from two appearances of a message - the first April 21,
the second June 5.  (Someone here happened to be saving tcp-ip mailing list
messages from this period.)

Mark Bodenstein   (mab@cornellc.cit.cornell.edu; 607-255-8059)
Cornell University

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 Apr 90 14:58:04 EDT
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Date: 21 Apr 90 17:50:57 GMT
From: network.ucsd.edu!celit!hutch@ucsd.edu  (Jim Hutchison)
Organization: FPS Computing
Subject: Passwords in the kernel (was Re: anonymous ftp, and ...)
Message-Id: <8030@celit.fps.com>
References: <6703@blake.acs.washington.edu>, <1990Apr20.192233.4092@utzoo.uucp>,
 <6721@blake.acs.washington.edu>
Sender: tcp-ip-relay@nic.ddn.mil
To: tcp-ip@nic.ddn.mil

In article <6721@blake.acs.washington.edu>
        mrc@Tomobiki-Cho.CAC.Washington.EDU (Mark Crispin) writes:
>No.  We aren't talking about hiding passwords in a secret file.  Any
 ... (body deleted)

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Date: 3 Jun 90 08:10:10 GMT
From: network.ucsd.edu!celit!hutch@ucsd.edu  (Jim Hutchison)
Organization: FPS Computing
Subject: Passwords in the kernel (was Re: anonymous ftp, and ...)
Message-Id: <8030@celit.fps.com>
References: <6703@blake.acs.washington.edu>, <1990Apr20.192233.4092@utzoo.uucp>,
 <6721@blake.acs.washington.edu>
Sender: tcp-ip-relay@nic.ddn.mil
To: tcp-ip@nic.ddn.mil

In article <6721@blake.acs.washington.edu>
        mrc@Tomobiki-Cho.CAC.Washington.EDU (Mark Crispin) writes:
>No.  We aren't talking about hiding passwords in a secret file.  Any
 ... (body deleted)