[nsp-sec] Anybody want to share their GSR rACL's?

Smith, Donald Donald.Smith at qwest.com
Fri Jan 23 16:19:16 EST 2009


That can be a bit difficult.
However if you were willing to share one of yours maybe over on discuss some of us could discuss them and make recommendations:)


(coffee != sleep) & (!coffee == sleep)
Donald.Smith at qwest.com gcia   

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> I'm working on a doc to standardize our GSR rACL's and I'd greatly
> appreciate it if anyone in the group could share the ones 
> that have been
> successful for them.
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