From: Denise Donohue (fradendon@xxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Thu Jun 13 2002 - 12:49:02 GMT-3
He told me that he was already a CCIE. Maybe that's a clue for you, Paul.
And, maybe he was teaching the class???
-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Tom Larus
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 11:22 AM
To: steven.j.nelson@bt.com; pborghese@groupstudy.com;
ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: Hunt for Peter Rosenthal
I can't believe someone would waste so much of the precious time that one
has during a CCIE-level class to make useless comments like he did. (It's
bad enough that I wasted time I should have spent doing practice scenarios
at home to respond.) It would make more sense for him to have never been a
real CCIE-candidate (he could have some person who made up his test info to
get on the list and had very little Cisco knowledge). To think that he is a
real CCIE candidate whose employer (or self) paid a fortune for a top flight
CCIE class-- it's just such a waste.
Now back to work.
----- Original Message -----
From: <steven.j.nelson@bt.com>
To: <pborghese@groupstudy.com>; <ccielab@groupstudy.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 13, 2002 10:02 AM
Subject: RE: Hunt for Peter Rosenthal
> Go Paul,
>
> you may get a starring role in a movie for this one day !
>
> Thanks
>
> Steve
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Borghese [mailto:pborghese@groupstudy.com]
> Sent: 13 June 2002 14:35
> To: ccielab
> Subject: Hunt for Peter Rosenthal
>
>
> Some people have been asking me about the hunt for "Peter Rosenthal"
(sounds
> like a Tom Clancy novel :-).. If you recall last month someone posting as
> "Peter Rosenthal" was making derogatory comments about various people on
the
> list, GroupStudy.com, and the CCIE Lab program itself. From the beginning
I
> knew this was an alias and a coward was hiding behind the real address. I
> am working with AOL (where the majority of the e-mails were posted) to
> obtain the real name behind the sender. While they are cooperative, there
> are a number of legal steps I need to take in order to obtain the name.
>
> But the sender did make a mistake allowing us to close in on the sender.
On
> May 2nd a Peter Rosenthal posting was made from the IP address
216.45.3.175
> to the CCIE Lab list. You can verify this by viewing the header of the
> e-mail. If you do a whois from www.arin.net you will find the block is
> owned by Network Learning Inc. NLI is unable to tell us who was using that
> IP address as they do not keep those records - they did say a class was in
> session during that week. Since the posting was made from a Network
Learning
> Inc. assigned IP address - it is reasonable to believe the poster had
access
> to NLI's network. It has to be someone who has access to Network Learning
> Inc's network and has an AOL account.
>
> I am just now gathering up the last bit of information for AOL. We should
> have an answer soon.
>
> So that is currently where we stand.
>
> Take care,
>
> Paul
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