Eugen Leitl wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:22:09PM +0100, Olaf Selke wrote:
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>> It really has become an advantage providing my "own" pi address space.
>
> You don't have your own ASN, though?
no overengineering ;-)
Olaf
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On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 11:22:09PM +0100, Olaf Selke wrote:
> It really has become an advantage providing my "own" pi address space.
You don't have your own ASN, though?
> Thus according to ripe registry database police assumes me being the isp
> and asking me about customer data. Otherwise with
olaf.se...@blutmagie.de schrieb:
> [...]"Staatsanwaltschaft" (don't know the correct English term) [...]
Its called "prosecutor".
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grarpamp schrieb:
>> Thanks for your stats Olaf, intresting and sad to see that there sue peoples
>> for no good reason. In your case it's really a abus to become 7 inquieres in
>> less 2 months :/
>
> Yeah, they're just doing due diligence though.
yep, I've nothing to complain about. Police is
> Thanks for your stats Olaf, intresting and sad to see that there sue peoples
> for no good reason. In your case it's really a abus to become 7 inquieres in
> less 2 months :/
Yeah, they're just doing due diligence though.
This is actually good news. Because after at least seven inquiries, the
Thanks for your stats Olaf, intresting and sad to see that there sue peoples
for no good reason. In your case it's really a abus to become 7 inquieres in
less 2 months :/
Best Regards
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hi there,
if somebody being interested in exit gateway statistics:
Since beginning of this year I've got seven inquiries from German
police, one from Dutch and one from English police. With a monthly
average bandwidth of 125 MBit/s (monitored by mrtg on interface level)
this leads to about 0,5 in
7 matches
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