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On 25.05.2015 16:10, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:<br>
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If a dentist started hacking his equipment in the EU or USA, I'm
fairly sure that he would rapidly be in serious trouble with his
regulators.
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Yes you right, But I'm not hacking. We have a program appointment,
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<span id="result_box" class="short_text" lang="en"><span class="hps">patients
all detail etc</span></span> and add xray too. just do this not
image proccess. <br>
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<blockquote type="cite" style="color: #000000;">There should be
nothing attached to the LAN port that isn't approved by the
manufacturer. If the manufacturer approves attachment of a PC,
there should be no software on it that is unapproved. If the
manufacturer approves attachment to the Internet, then assume
that at some point it will be compromised and- potentially-
could injure somebody.
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I found this code, not yet found how do work in lazarus.
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Quite frankly, I think that telnetting to that port 23 and typing
"help", or FTPing to that port 21, would be unwise and could get
you in trouble.
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I have same idea, 2101, 2201,2202.... this ports using I thing.<br>
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