t;123.123.123.14", but I don't believe they're actually USING those IPs,
as it is (if not clearly enough) labeled as "Example".
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/palmsource.palmgear.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=software.showsoftware&prodid=44646
Look at that, a PalmOS app that does exactly what you're looking for.
Doesn't seem to have been too difficult to find.
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cannot occur within 60 days of another transfer. I belive this portion of
the policy was put in specifically for this reason.
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y or
other similar products calling in saying "why don't I get any images on
the site? waah!" This simply isn't an option in the real world.
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y helpful if the query is timing
out. I think Rodney has mentioned that traceroutes are helpful in that
case, though.
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some luck directly with the local police at the point of
origin, but it generally helps to have a broader agency involved to
coordinate matters.
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on?
Examples would help... a quick sampling of .orgs seems to show them all
resolving just fine from my perspective on things.
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from vendors like Adaptec). The serial support also
works like a charm all the way through the BIOS into the OS. We've got a
ton of these in production and they're rock solid.
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in this thread, DynDNS.org's outgoing SMTP service
(available on port 25 and several others as well):
http://www.dyndns.org/services/mailhop/outbound/
Some others I know of off-hand:
http://www.no-ip.com/services.php/mail/smtp
http://www.smtp.com/
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have had
no problems with their network. Excellent RTTs into Germany and the rest
of Europe, no problem connecting back to our main site in Boston.
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il players. It's
likely to be cheaper than a 1U server colo'd somewhere, if you're using
that server exclusively for SMTP relay, and it doesn't require as much
SMTP clue to set up properly. And at least in our case, we make darned
sure that our servers don't get abused, and
resolver logs.
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that
stop people from buying and using them, though? Hell no.
I think the statement that most ISPs, oriented towards home use, anyway,
prohibit servers is accurate. However, it isn't necessarily /relevant/,
because I don't think many of them actively enforce that policy.
Tim
On Mon, 22 Dec 2003, Tim Wilde wrote:
> whois -h whois.pir.org "registry id r11-lror"
It would help if I could type. s/registry/registrar/ - sorry.
Tim
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ific version of same. Can't help you on
the clueful contact at PIR.
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eir request while we explore all of our options."
How about a public outcry? Did you miss that part? You don't deserve a
hearing.
Of course, they haven't removed the wildcard yet:
dig is-it-gone-yet.com. @a.gtld-servers.net. +short
64.94.110.11
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oming from somewhere last week,
though I don't recall where. Probably Wired or the WSJ. Verisign wants
the revenue that all those typos are generating. It's just the next shot
in the eyeball war.
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CERT has now posted CERT Advisory CA-2003-04 MS-SQL Server Worm at
http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2003-04.html detailing their analysis of
the worm.
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