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From: ladavac@aut.alcatel.at (Marino Ladavac)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: CSC AK-47
Date: 24 Oct 1995 14:59:41 GMT
Organization: Alcatel Austria AG
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Rudolf Schreiner (saadi@bustan.greenie.muc.de) wrote:
: In article <468575$1hh@atusks02.aut.alcatel.at> ladavac@aut.alcatel.at (Marino Ladavac) writes:
: >
: >Wow.  I didn't know AK-47 were free for ftp anywhere.  I thought that
: >they were more like strong encription, i.e. controlled.

: You can ftp it from ftp.darra.pk. They also have nice pocket calculators
: like Makarov,  laptops (MP5, Uzi), heavy towers (Lee-Enfield or 98k),
: minis (RPG-7) and even huge mainframes (BTR, BMP). Ftp.darra.pk doesn't
: limit the access at all, but there are some firewalls around this domain.
: You can visit the people who run the server. They told me, that they
: never have problems with hackers.

Not for long with any particular hacker, you mean?

:)

/Alby