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posted on Aug, 7 2004 @ 01:24 PM
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I was screwing around in google and typed in Milnet (military network) and came across this search result:

MILNET: Terrorism
www.milnet.com/milnet/terror.htm - 101 - Cached - More pages from this site

Upon clicking on the link my browser (IE 6.0) went nuts..

Anyone else having this problem or is it just my browser acting up?

[edit on 7-8-2004 by rwsdakota]



posted on Aug, 7 2004 @ 01:27 PM
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Heres another interesting page..

Department of Defense Network Information Center
Hello fj1010.inktomisearch.com arriving from 66.196.91.15. DISA Security and Privacy Notice. The Defense Information Systems. Agency is a combat support agency. responsible for planning, developing, fielding, operating, and supporting
www.nic.mil/

The page doesnt load, but click the cached version



posted on Aug, 7 2004 @ 01:32 PM
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hey rwsdakota

i did a search on it and the link on IE and it didnt work, it went crazy and didnt load and i did a search using Opera and that didnt work either. i dont think it anything to do with your machine

hope that helps

rynaldo



posted on Aug, 7 2004 @ 01:33 PM
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Yeah, I use Internet Explorer 6.0 and when i went to the Milnet site, it just kept on loading and reloading. Thats a little weird and the nic.mil site shows you want ip you are on.



posted on Aug, 7 2004 @ 01:35 PM
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I went to it on firefox and it worked. It's just reports on terrorism. It uses old clipart icons and an led counted so I don't think it's anything professional.



posted on Aug, 7 2004 @ 01:38 PM
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Yeah, I just went to the main site (www.milnet.com) and it was all pretty bad html.. so I assumed it was some amateur page..

Anyhow, I found a rather neat text file while poking around the net..

www.textfiles.com...



To log in to the network via a MILNET TAC, you MUST have a unique ID
and Access Code (TAC Access Card). These cards are issued by the DDN
Network Information Center (NIC) only after a user has been authorized
by the Host Administrator of the host on which the user has his
primary mailbox or account.


It actually tells you how to connect to milnet.. minus not having a login/password/authorization I think its pretty intriging


Also lists a whole slew of dialup TAC numbers.. wow.. wonder if this is legal..



[edit on 7-8-2004 by rwsdakota]



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