On Saturday 21 July 2007 10:24, Jim Lucas wrote:
So, I guess to sum up what the guy is talking about, I think he is
right. Some of us might have been DDOSed from making posts on this
list.
my email address points right back to my web server.
What does everybody else think?
There are
On 21/07/07, Crayon Shin Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 21 July 2007 10:24, Jim Lucas wrote:
So, I guess to sum up what the guy is talking about, I think he is
right. Some of us might have been DDOSed from making posts on this
list.
my email address points right back to my web
Crayon Shin Chan wrote:
On Saturday 21 July 2007 10:24, Jim Lucas wrote:
So, I guess to sum up what the guy is talking about, I think he is
right. Some of us might have been DDOSed from making posts on this
list.
my email address points right back to my web server.
What does everybody
Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 21/07/07, Crayon Shin Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 21 July 2007 10:24, Jim Lucas wrote:
So, I guess to sum up what the guy is talking about, I think he is
right. Some of us might have been DDOSed from making posts on this
list.
my email address points
On 22/07/07, Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It might also query SPF records. That could lead to server load as
well, as could anything else that 'leads to your server'. But I doubt
that a favicon, even if requested by 1000 clients going over the
archives in an hour, would cause heavy
Today I was writing an E-Mail here in the List
since that time, my webserver detects a virus
which is described as a denial of service attack.
Thank you fellows!
This is really a reliable list.
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On 7/20/07, Sascha Braun, CEO @ ejackup.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I was writing an E-Mail here in the List
since that time, my webserver detects a virus
which is described as a denial of service attack.
Thank you fellows!
This is really a reliable list.
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On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 21:17 +0200, Sascha Braun, CEO @ ejackup.com
wrote:
Today I was writing an E-Mail here in the List
since that time, my webserver detects a virus
which is described as a denial of service attack.
Thank you fellows!
This is really a reliable list.
What does that have
Daniel Brown wrote:
On 7/20/07, Sascha Braun, CEO @ ejackup.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I was writing an E-Mail here in the List
since that time, my webserver detects a virus
which is described as a denial of service attack.
Thank you fellows!
This is really a reliable list.
On 7/20/07, Austin Denyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Brown wrote:
On 7/20/07, Sascha Braun, CEO @ ejackup.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today I was writing an E-Mail here in the List
since that time, my webserver detects a virus
which is described as a denial of service attack.
Thank
i recently attached an image, .png i believe.
-nathan
On 7/20/07, Daniel Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/20/07, Austin Denyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Brown wrote:
On 7/20/07, Sascha Braun, CEO @ ejackup.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Today I was writing an E-Mail here in the
he got a ddos attack from writing to the list ;)
On Fri, 20 Jul 2007 3:33 pm, Daniel Brown wrote:
On 7/20/07, Austin Denyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Brown wrote:
On 7/20/07, Sascha Braun, CEO @ ejackup.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Today I was writing an E-Mail here in the List
On Fri, July 20, 2007 2:36 pm, Gary Josack wrote:
he got a ddos attack from writing to the list ;)
With the volume we have, perhaps just subscribing was considered a
DDOS...
:-)
Off-list I suggested he contact the list owner with the specific
message ID and virus name he believes was sent
On Jul 20, 2007, at 2:39 PM, Nathan Nobbe wrote:
i recently attached an image, .png i believe.
-nathan
AH HAAA
;)
Ed
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At 9:17 PM +0200 7/20/07, Sascha Braun, CEO @ ejackup.com wrote:
Today I was writing an E-Mail here in the List
since that time, my webserver detects a virus
which is described as a denial of service attack.
Thank you fellows!
This is really a reliable list.
When does a virus cause a denial
On Fri, July 20, 2007 8:01 pm, tedd wrote:
At 9:17 PM +0200 7/20/07, Sascha Braun, CEO @ ejackup.com wrote:
Today I was writing an E-Mail here in the List
since that time, my webserver detects a virus
which is described as a denial of service attack.
Thank you fellows!
This is really a reliable
Sascha Braun, CEO @ ejackup.com wrote:
Today I was writing an E-Mail here in the List
since that time, my webserver detects a virus
which is described as a denial of service attack.
Thank you fellows!
This is really a reliable list.
I will take a little bit different approach on this.
The
I have a postnuke website and i had denial of service attack
the point is the attack is one only the home php page ... with cpu 100% and
few apache procceses..
Any comment ?
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nabil wrote:
I have a postnuke website and i had denial of service attack
the point is the attack is one only the home php page ... with cpu 100% and
few apache procceses..
Any comment ?
It was not me.
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