On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered the following:
>>> It looks like orbs.dorkslayers.com is, sadly, offline once again.  If
>>> there are any active queries against it perhaps they should be
>>> removed to streamline the tests.  Here is some information I was
>>> able to find on it.
>> 
>> First trustic, now dorkslayers, jeez I hope this isn't a trend.
> 
> Well people, unless you are willing to spend some money supporting these
> services you can expect all of them to go away after a period of time. Just
> think what their bandwidth bill is each month with the entire world hitting
> their database for each email received.

The link in Bob's mail said

> We believe this to be evidence of a distributed denial of service
> attack. That is, Dorkslayers was not a victim of its own "success." We
> would like independent confirmation, please.

Paying won't stop DDoSes.

-- 
`That sound you hear is configure wailing, "MY PRECIOUSSSSSSSS!" as it
 overwrites Multilib with Primary.' --- Phil Edwards


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