I guess I really just view it as an irritant. Our boxen have (thus far)
withstood it without problems, though some of our border routers had
fits. I did discover that IIS will start Index Server automagically
when it receives a .ida request, even if the service is set to manual.
It must be set to disabled in order to keep its grubby hands to itself.
Imagine my surprise! :-(
On 19 Jul 2001 23:08:36 -0400, dep wrote:
> On Thursday 19 July 2001 09:58 pm, Bill Day wrote:
> | I received some rather wierd hits on my webserver today as welll,
> | a lot of hits from different ips all containing a line of capital
> | NNNNNNNNNNN....
>
> more here:
> http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1003-200-6616583.html
>
> this is a big one.
> --
> dep
>
> there's more to history than what's in books;
> that's why it took so long to happen.
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