The germans will use it as soon as they need it;-)
<br/>I am only logging the ip adresses of my users.
<br/>So long this solution is enough for me.
<br/>Thanks!
<br/><br/>On Sat, Apr 13, 2013 at 7:19 PM, Johan Brichau-2 [via Smalltalk]
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<br/>&gt; On 13 Apr 2013, at 14:20, Norbert Hartl &lt;[hidden email]&gt; wrote:
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<br/>&gt;&gt; At least I can find in my server configs the exact same line that Johan
<br/>&gt;&gt; proposed. And that means he stole it from server. Damn you, belgian hacker!
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<br/>&gt; The Russians got to it first [1] !!! ;-)
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