Re: Blackadder goes forth (Was: Re: IPSec - Dear God in heaven NO!)
- From: "Richard Maher" <maher_rj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 06:44:16 +0800
Hi Richard,
"Richard B. Gilbert" <rgilbert88@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Richard Maher wrote:money
Hi JF,
"JF Mezei" <jfmezei.spamnot@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Richard Maher wrote:
Can anyone please tell me what has happened to IPSec?Seems pretty obvious based on the new roadmap, isn't it ?
Then it would also be equally obvious that there is more than enough
butin the VMS coffers to pay for the porting of RTR to Linux or a WSIT 3.0
restnot enough to release something that has been in EAK for years and the
wasof the industry has had for decades?
Or is it the (something that sounds like) dynamic key discovery stuff?
The era where we had to read between the lines to figure out what HP
toreally up to is nearing the end now. Since january the hints are
becoming more and more obvious.
But I personally know of several completely useless twats that continue
talentedsuckle their exorbitant salaries at the VMS license-payer teat, so it is
inconveivable that Ann would have similtaneously retrenched tens of
she'sand productive engineers?
Quite revealing to see who's managed to dawdle in the trenches after
onblown the whistle!
Is <name> still at HP?It is not polite to ask this question. HP has strict policies imposed
costemployees with regards to what they can or cannot say.
I don't care who tells me. His e-mail hasn't bounced yet if that's any
indication.
Anyway, what "policies"? Can't stop someone looking for work and asking
questions.
Maybe we can get photos of missing VMS engineers stuck on Milk Cartons?
How can they sack the wrong people again and again :-( Yes there are
wrongsavings to be made and plenty of dead-wood but they're cutting in the
places!
Regards Richard Maher
Well you, or anyone else, may hire these ex HP people to do anything
they are willing to do and you are able to pay for. If there were money
to be made, SOMEBODY would be doing it.
So how much money is being made from the RTR port to Linux, and WSIT version
3.0? C'mon, whose mates are on these projects; you can tell us. RTR on Linux
would certainly make it easier for OMX to abandon VMS; that's gotta be a
good thing right?
As far as "SOMEBODY doin it" goes, if the "it" you're refering to is IPsec
then yes "SOMEBODY" *has* been doin it; it's called the rest of the bloody
industry! Windows and IBM have supported IPsec for about 10 years and I'm
sure any of Linux/BSD fans here can tell us about *nix IPsec availability.
Oh, and let's not forget Process Software and Multinet on VMS a year or so
ago. (All of these people fools who just like wasting money? Pale into
insignificance when compared to the forsight of your VMS Management
cognoscente?)
But more complete IPv6 seems (at least for the time being) to be on the
drawing board and trickling through layered products; where's the money in
that? Telnet a lot with IPv6 do we? Or is it that when HP/VMS management
once more vacillated over the Rubicon and decided that VMS must have a
HP-supported, fully functioning, IP-stack and that they comitted to
upgrading and supporting the product? Or maybe it should be renamed back to
UCX again? (Must be money in re-naming; they do it so often.)
I know many of you here are already running Multinet happily on VMS, but if
the scum that is continuing to make these decisions at HP/VMS gets their way
and cans IPsec then you all better get on the phone to Process Software on
Monday.
Unless you're in the same bed, religion, politics, sexual-orientation, or
family-tree as those on RTR and WSIT, you're getting nothing!
Regards Richard Maher
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