However Theo Hnarakis, chief executive officer and managing
director of the company, denied Melbourne IT had been slow to
act. "Alex Rosen contacted me at midday Sunday and within
24 hours we ascertained that his complaint was genuine and
transferred the domain back," he said.
> 1. Did you try using inoc-dba to contact other Austrian
> providers like ACONET to ask them this question?
Yes. They were very nice and saw the missed call (it was 2-3am at the time)
the next morning and called me back. They gave me some information that
confirmed what we'd been told overni
I think I'm seeing a rather massive cut. Does anyone have a direct # for
someone with clue for backbone events?
Thanks,
Steve
ule blocked everything.
Worked great, though faded away from lack of interest. I haven't seen
similar requests come up since.
regards,
Steve
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Steve Birnbaum SkyVision Global Networks
Phone: +44 20 83871750 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
hat's what
they wanted. There's no reason to not do the same and just queue for virus
scanning if the mail server needs the load lightened.
Steve
Steve Birnbaum SkyVision Global Networks
Phone: +44 20 83871750 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it.
RE
doing anything.
But to the original issue of accountability. If an ISP can't write a simple
tool to take an IP address & timestamp and spit out a username from radius
logs, how do you expect them to implement a hash-based rdns tagging system?
Steve
Steve Birnbaum SkyVi