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T, "Edward F. Klimowicz" said:
>> Trying to access from Philadelphia to Wilwaukee, I get erratic
>network drops
>> going through Time Warner Telecom.  Anyone aware of any issue?
>This
>> apparently started around 7:30p EDT.
>
>Yeah, some skript kiddies with an IOS exploit were causing BGP
>flaps.
>
>Not really - but if there were, that would be almost the only way
>it could
>be on-topic for full-disclosure.
>
>I don't suppose you have anything more specific to go on, like an
>actual
>traceroute or something?  Or other data that explains why you
>think it's
>Time Warner rather than their up/downstream?

Disagreements, flames, arguments, and off-topic discussion
should be taken off-list wherever possible.

Thank you.
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