Does anyone anyone know if there is still
someone working at Maps.org, Paul . . . ?
The phone works but is redirected to 408-453-6277
and seems to loop.
Best Regards,
Peter
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ("P.Schroebel") writes:
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> > Does anyone anyone know if there is still someone working at Maps.org,
> > Paul . . . ?
> >
> > The phone works but is redirected to 408-453-6277 and seems to loop.
>
> lots of people work at M
Hello Folk,
I was
wondering if in-fact any of our routes are being suppressed either via our ASN
30174 or any of our ip space 66.164.0.0/16 or 66.79.96.0/20. Given and
Granted that we have had rotten history of sorts. However, we really have
cleaned up our networks and rid oursel
Hello Folks,
I have tried everything but keep
running into walls, someone has hi-jacked a block
66.164.232.0/24 and is routing it out of Ga. They
come online, we catch heck, they go offline and so it goes. I have called
everyone and can't seem to get anyone to take the route out of th
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Subject: Re: handling ddos attacks
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mark Kent) writes:
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> > I've been trying to find out what the current BCP is for handling ddos
> > attacks
> Since none of the usual suspects have noted it, I'll give a cursory
> nod to an ILEC (Verizon) fiber cut that happened mid-afternoon
> yesterday in Ashburn, VA. About a thousand POTS customers were down
> (including several OOB dialups of which I am aware in the Equinix
> facility in Ashburn)
FYI, might as well be aware
Norton Internet Security has evidently installed a
new feature that pre-scans the inline html images prior to writing the
images to the temp dir and displaying them in the web-browser. This is
a good thing, right? Maybe or maybe not, as it is purportedly to prote