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Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one)
From: Sam Mulvey <sam () vis nu>
Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 13:55:21 -0800
On 12/22/14 20:16, Javier J wrote:
But I can ping them. https://nknetobserver.github.io/ And what would it matter if its offline, they already block their population. What exactly is offline?
I seem to recall that they also had some space on a Japanese network. I can't hit the Naenara website, which is the DPRK intranet-- that might be what they're talking about. -Sam
Current thread:
- North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Valdis Kletnieks (Dec 22)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Javier J (Dec 22)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Marshall Eubanks (Dec 22)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Marshall Eubanks (Dec 23)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Sam Mulvey (Dec 24)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Marshall Eubanks (Dec 22)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Joe Hamelin (Dec 23)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Pavel Odintsov (Dec 23)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Javier J (Dec 23)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Landon Stewart (Dec 23)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Guillaume Tournat (Dec 24)
- RE: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Keith Medcalf (Dec 24)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Javier J (Dec 27)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Bacon Zombie (Dec 27)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) Javier J (Dec 22)
- Re: North Korean internet goes dark (yes, they had one) joel jaeggli (Dec 23)