07-17-2007, 06:12 PM
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Originally Posted by RandyWayne
I just finished a couple of very in-depth classes for Cisco routers. (In case your not aware, these are the devices which make sure the packets of data from your computer reach another computer anywhere in the world.)
On thing we spent a lot of time on were the concept of Access Lists. These are a form of filter that the router uses to determine of one packet is allowed to pass through to its destination. This can be based on the IP or IP range of the originating packet, or the destination, or the port number, or other criteria. At the very end of the list there is an "implicit deny". Meaning, if the criteria is not met once the last rule in the list is compared, then the packet is thrown out, never to reach its destination.
When it comes to these various dress, jewelry, make-up, and modesty issues the final "implicit deny" is rebellion against the man of God. It is the catch all when no biblical or rational reason can be explained to proclaim something "wrong".
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Don't follow the packet... be the packet!
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