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Michael Hipp wrote:
| Andrew Mathews wrote:
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|> If they
|> have a TOS, (Terms of Service) doesn't the customer have inversely, an
|> SLA (Service Level Agreement) that they're accountable for?
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| I've never seen a consumer-grade Internet service wit
Andrew Mathews wrote:
If they
have a TOS, (Terms of Service) doesn't the customer have inversely, an
SLA (Service Level Agreement) that they're accountable for?
I've never seen a consumer-grade Internet service with an SLA. You pay,
you get what you get. Most of the stuff masquerading as "busines
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Collins Richey wrote:
| Not being an email ISP myself, I would love to hear more (exact details)
| about how this works. How do Comcast ip's become a source of spam? How
| would a Comcast sysadmin go about rectifying the situation?
They would start b
It is not just Comcast (even though they may be and industry leader). Up here in
Toronto, several of my customers experienced intermittent connectivity over the past
week. Some were on Rogers, some were on Bell and some were on smaller Internet
providers. I use Rogers at home and my Internet con
On Sat, 2003-09-06 at 13:25, Bill Campbell wrote:
> Unfortunately ATTBI and COMCAST didn't continue these policies. While this
> is nice for the folks on the Linux list, the net effect has been to make
> the COMCAST network a major source of network abuse. It has gotten so bad
> that some major
On Sat, Sep 06, 2003, Joel Hammer wrote:
>Its not just spam. I am on comcast and I still log endless code red and
>other nasties trying to attack web servers, and almost every originating
>IP is from comcast.
When @HOME was running this system, they were blocking incoming port 80 to
their customer
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Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> As of today's count, Comcast now has 1783 ip addresses that I've
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> people have got to quali
Its not just spam. I am on comcast and I still log endless code red and
other nasties trying to attack web servers, and almost every originating
IP is from comcast.
Joel
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> As of today's count, Comcast now has 1783 ip addresses that I've
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> people have got to qualify for the #1 $LUSER and having a totally fscked
> up sy
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As of today's count, Comcast now has 1783 ip addresses that I've
automatically blocked for being a spam source in the last week. These
people have got to qualify for the #1 $LUSER and having a totally fscked
up system. I have NO sympathy for anyone who
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