Hi,
Am I the only one who notices that sco.com is a bit.. unresponsive? Seems
the storm has begun..
Okay, its sunday and most of you have families to cope with :)
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El domingo 01 de febrero a las 12:30, Thomas Zangl - Mobil escribió:
Am I the only one who notices that sco.com is a bit.. unresponsive? Seems
the storm has begun..
No, you're not the only one. It looks completely... toasted:
$ lynx -source www.sco.com /dev/null
... time passes, coffee
Am Sun, 1 Feb 2004 13:36:19 +0100, schrieb José_María Mateos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No, you're not the only one. It looks completely... toasted:
$ lynx -source www.sco.com /dev/null
... time passes, coffee is made...
... *ywn* ...
Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host.
There
The SCO site is down: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/468682.cms
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I'll say. Keeps timing out for me :-)
Quoting Thomas Zangl - Mobil [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
*
* Hi,
*
* Am I the only one who notices that sco.com is a bit.. unresponsive? Seems
* the storm has begun..
*
* Okay, its sunday and most of you have families to cope with :)
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Harry Hoffman
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Am Sun, 1 Feb 2004 13:36:19 +0100, schrieb José_María Mateos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
No, you're not the only one. It looks completely... toasted:
$ lynx -source www.sco.com /dev/null
... time passes, coffee is made...
... *ywn* ...
Alert!: Unable to connect to remote host.
There
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Yo All!
On Sun, 1 Feb 2004, Thomas Zangl - Mobil wrote:
Their headline is very true:
MyDoom vs SCO = 1:0
No one has mentioned yet that www.microsoft.com has gone lite. There
usual graphics heavy page is now almost all text. All the better to
As pointed out to me by Sebastian it seems that SCO has removed the DNS entry
for www.sco.com.
Don't know if they planned to do that from the get-go, as no other DNS servers
that I contacted have it cached. I don't know what the original entry looked
like though.
--Harry
Either they
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Apparently they did the only possible solution. They took the domain
www.sco.com
out of the dns. At least i cannot find it anymore in various dns's...
ciao
Sebastian
On 01.02.2004 at 18:04:14, Harry Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll say. Keeps timing out for me :-)
Quoting Thomas Zangl
Caldera.com appears to be dead also.
-KF
Harry Hoffman wrote:
As pointed out to me by Sebastian it seems that SCO has removed the DNS entry
for www.sco.com.
Don't know if they planned to do that from the get-go, as no other DNS servers
that I contacted have it cached. I don't know what the
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As pointed out to me by Sebastian it seems that SCO has removed the DNS
entry
for www.sco.com.
Don't know if they planned to do that from the get-go, as no other DNS
servers
that I
According to this report in Money magazine, SCO issued a
statement this morning saying the website was DoS'd
beyond its capacity
http://money.cnn.com/2004/02/01/technology/mydoom.reut/
It also seems to me that if they simply removed the DNS
entry, then www.caldera.com would be functioning.
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What kind of sysadmins do they have at these places?
The kind that wish to blame Linux advocates for a total interruption of
service.
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Sebastian Dietz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apparently they did the only possible solution. They took the domain
www.sco.com
out of the dns. At least i cannot find it anymore in various dns's...
only possible action??
Somehow I think it odd that a company as clearly litigious as SCO is of
late
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