- From: Walter H. <Walter.H@mathemainzel.info>
- Date: Fri, 03 Apr 2015 08:33:52 +0200
- To: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
- CC: "mnot@mnot.net" <mnot@mnot.net>, "ietf-http-wg@w3.org" <ietf-http-wg@w3.org>
Received on Friday, 3 April 2015 06:34:27 UTC
On 03.04.2015 08:21, Willy Tarreau wrote: > On Fri, Apr 03, 2015 at 08:14:02AM +0200, Walter H. wrote: >> have you ever looked at your cards (credit, debit, ...) a little bit >> more precise? >> they have both the magnetic part on back and the chip on front ... > Yes and you can even erase it (and lose access to parkings and tolls). > yes, and you also can make a 1:1 copy on another "duplicate" card ... guess why you lose access? >>> The magnetic part contains the same things that are printed on the card. >> wrong information; the magnetic part has the ident function as the chip >> ... > Nothing related to the pin. You *cannot* use your PIN offline with the > magnetic stripe. wrong, outside the EU the only way ... >> guess why you must enable your card for areas outside EU? >> (this rule is since Jan, 1st 2015) > So that your bank accepts transactions from outside the SEPA area. > and how does this payment really work? > Anyway I'm not interested in pursuing this useless conversation, I'm > wasting my time trying to convince you you're mistaken and that's not > my problem. I'd say, I should tell this somewhere, to sort you out from IETF workgroup, because your wrong knowledge is a risk to the whole internet get the right information, to be able to talk about ... have a nice day
Received on Friday, 3 April 2015 06:34:27 UTC