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Old 05-09-2008, 15:40   #270
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Re: Application Throttling/Management

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Originally Posted by Andrewcrawford23 View Post
I rather you did not talk to me like i am idiot, neither SSL or VPN is 100% secure nor are there 100% invisible there both got vulnerabilities that can be exploited and both can be viewed what the content is but it is not easy to do. I aint done networking for nothing :s
Go break a SHA-1 AES-256 VPN using PFS and IKE or a similarly set up SSL connection and get back to me. The NSA can't so I don't rate your chances.

Find where I talked down to you also, I just explained the technology...
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