Subj : Re: Alternative Win32 Telnet Client? To : Nick Andre From : Jas Hud Date : Tue Jan 16 2024 19:07:18 To: Nick Andre Re: Re: Alternative Win32 Telnet Client? By: Nick Andre to Jas Hud on Tue Jan 16 2024 11:51 am > From Newsgroup: micronet.comp > > On 16 Jan 24 07:54:29, Jas Hud said the following to Arelor: > > JH> Well i mean for your customers. i suggest you post an email address that > JH> they can email files for printing. > > If this thread were actually about his company with customers - which it was this thread is about 'Alternative Win32 Telnet Client?' > If this thread were actually about his company with customers - which it was > not - and if he didn't care about security or confidentiality or he hired a > very lazy tech with no cert flying by the seat of his pants... sure, why > not. > he says he provides network access to suspicious clients but they don't have internet access on their wifi. https://i.imgur.com/EfJFU2d.png > I'm sure he wouldn't need me to tell him that at any company valuing > security where a central printer/copier is involved, the employee's printed > document > is spooled encrypted to the copier. The employee may only retrieve the job > by actually going over to the copier keypad; sometimes with 2FA. > i doubt this happens much. --- Synchronet 3.19b-Win32 NewsLink 1.113 * bbses.info - http://bbses.info - telnet://bbses.info * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (618:250/1) .