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<0> thats not a practical application.. "user X makes a mistake and saves over the document. VSS allows the end user to revert without IT intervention" <1> a ^h a ^h a ^h a^h a ^h a^h a^h <0> bet see cow <0> thats where in discussion i would count it as right <2> im sure i would have elaborated sober <0> because we discussed it and you get it <2> did i get any other partials <1> people make mistakes? <1> NO <1> NO WAY <1> YOU LIE! <1> LIARS! <1> I HATE YOU! <1> I'M STILL AT WERK <0> the PIX question was partial <2> what did i totally pooch on
<1> oh wait. <0> number 2 <2> oh, ACL <0> that answer was poledit <2> why make a conduit, sillyness <1> ip access-list 99 deny ip any any <1> who's smart? <0> why not drunk? <1> find the error! <2> because everyone uses the same ports, wtf does it matter <2> doesn't need to be stateful <0> actually, its because conduits are deprecated and have been for a few years <0> you cant actually do it anymore in current pixos <1> not everyone has up to date software to know that <2> ah, well that makes sense also <0> yup amon <1> nor does it make the pix any less usefull <2> amon, you presume i know jack**** about pix's <0> but it tells me how current the user is on pix adminsitration <2> which, i do not <1> understand the concept of pix. <1> not the symantics. <2> yes <0> thats not symantics <1> the commands are not important. <0> that a real world experience quetsion <2> understand the concept of routing :P <1> the concept is. <0> because guess what <2> digi the realworld answer is i'd look it the **** up on cisco.com <2> :P <0> when sysadmin X has the network down and no one is around <1> just because cisco says you should memorize the commands <1> doesn't make it the real world. <0> and he is attempting to add a conduit on an OS that doesnt support it <0> thats time wasted <2> digidog, then i revert from a previous known good flash backup <2> and drink some more coffee <0> OR <1> that's user having the ability to look at the configus previously <0> add the ACL <1> and see <0> in 4 seconds <3> whee <1> THAT CONDUITS ARE NOT USED <3> hrmm <1> failure on your part. <0> how long does it take him to decipher that? <3> I havent used rsync in forevah <0> nop <0> e <2> eh? <0> its an experience question <1> i disagree. <1> completely. <0> well <2> digi, i would never make a "conduit" <2> unless explicitly forced to <0> thats fine, but ive seen people waste time while the network is down (consultants) and then call TAC and TAC tells them conduits are deprecated <2> cause that's like, bleh <0> so if thats missions critical (your firewall) HIRE SOMEONE WITH EXPERIENCE
<2> digi, that's because they are billing you at a large rate <1> in your environment, failure. in the real world, he knows HOW PIX WORKS. chances are before a failure, he'll have reviewed the configs and seen that CONDUITS are DEPRECATED <2> no, there wouldn't be a failure <2> because i'd read before i ****ed with it <1> first thing i do when i get into a new job <1> is <1> MAP THE NETWORK <0> you ***ume im not in the real world <1> poke into every device. <1> generate an UNDERSTANDING <2> digi how many people have that level of access to the routers <1> now, if day 2 of my employment **** goes haywire <1> well <1> trial by fire <0> the sr sysadmin has all access <0> i have a sysadmin <0> i can train him <2> but no one else <2> except you <0> not even me <0> well i probalby do <0> i dont know the p***words without looking them up <1> i agree with drunk here <1> chances are. <2> ok, so, if i read up on it, i wouldn't break it <2> and even if i DID break it <0> right cow <1> mr. admin will ahve poked around <2> i'd just roll back the flash <3> wow <0> and im not saying i wouldnt hire someone for getting that wrong <1> badtz! <3> my girl looks good making out withother girls. <0> BUT IT GIVES ME AN IDEA OF PRIOR EXPERIENCE <2> i wasn't wrong, i was incomplete =) <3> sup foo <2> digi, yes i knopw <0> you people need to understand the point of apptitude <1> prior experience question is <1> your first weeko n the job what do you <1> I DRAW VISIOS <0> yup <0> thats what i have people do too <2> i'm not a fan of visio <1> "oh, i'm sorry, you haven't worked with ios 12.2, only 12.4, we can't hire you as you know too many advanced commands" <0> see amon, i never said that <2> i mean, i don't have a _better_ product <2> but i still don't like it <1> you make it sound like it digi <0> no <1> with the conduit thing <0> i simply stated the answer to a question <2> nah i don't think he did <0> you disected my intentions <1> i got zat feeling. <2> he's been burned, that's all <2> i know where he's been <0> ive hired quite a few people <2> i get to a client site, and an admin renamed the server, because he was bored <1> you've stated that. <2> and broke a bunch of **** <1> what? <2> because he didn't read <1> change without testing? <1> WHAT? <2> and then there are hours of wasted time <0> i hired one guy with 0 citrix experience, but he was able to write an entire deployment app in vistual basic.. and while i dont give a **** about that <2> i know exactlly what he means <0> it showed he had tha baility to learn <2> why would you write it in vb <1> haha <1> not the point! <0> because it was point and click <0> for end users at remote sites
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