Re: SSH2 Encryption
Quoting Nathan E Norman (nnorman@micromuse.com):
> Right; when you bought it, it was "dark". Once you put light into it,
> it's no longer dark. If someone thinks "dark" denotes who owns the
> tranceivers, well, they're deluded :)
Both meanings are 100% correct, and 100% acceptable terms. Maybe if you
compare the term 'dark fiber' to 'raw copper' (as in telco/DSL land) you'll
find it a less deluded term (unless you think people are trying to do DSL
over an interconnected network of copper mines).
Greets,
Robert
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