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From: saadi@bustan.greenie.muc.de (Rudolf Schreiner)
Subject: Re: CSC AK-47
Message-ID: <DGusGJ.GyB@bustan.greenie.muc.de>
Organization: Private
References: <45p3an$qfa@uuneo.neosoft.com> <498418969wnr@falstaf.demon.co.uk> <468575$1hh@atusks02.aut.alcatel.at>
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 1995 14:05:06 GMT
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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.

Rudi

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