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[–]jokerjoker 1 insightful - 1 fun1 insightful - 0 fun2 insightful - 1 fun -  (0 children)

There's nothing wrong with the post or the comment by the mod team. One can see the border immigration problem in a much broader, accurate context than to say that there is a (southern) border crisis. As noted in the Twitter comment - there are no massive lines of people crossing in spots that are easy to locate. Migrants are entering from all US borders, in different ways. Entry points at the southern border are numerous, stretching across several states. The GOP have been and will be lying about this constantly, trying to paint a picture of hordes of zombie-like poor people are ammassed in a specific place, like locusts that will devour everything in their path. The Reddit post and comment are accurate because the GOP are spreading this disinformation about long lines at a southern border crossing with non-white, ravaging monsters are swarming the area. It's racist dogwhistle campaigning of the worst kind. The Trump simping portion of the GOP could have signed the recent bipartisan bill that was for the deportation of illegal immigrants, but they did not. They're lying scum. As usual, they're creating problems for the 99%.

  1. What does the CHAP server transmit to the requesting client after receiving a connection signal? a) Hostname and secret value b) Hostname and challenge value c) Secret value and challenge value d) Secret value and encrypted data 2. How does the client determine the corresponding secret value? a) Using the server's hostname b) Using the client's hostname c) Using the challenge value d) Using the encrypted data 3. What does the server receive in the bundle of data from the client? a) Secret value and encrypted challenge value b) Secret value and original challenge value c) Encrypted secret value and encrypted challenge value d) Encrypted secret value and original challenge value 4. What process does the server duplicate? a) Authentication process b) Encryption process c) Hashing process d) Challenge generation process 5. When does the CHAP handshake process typically repeat? a) After gaining access b) When the client's hostname changes c) When the server's hostname changes d) Periodically to reestablish a secure connection