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Re: RE: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026
From: Niels Bakker <niels=netsys () bakker net>
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 01:54:35 +0200
* smcmahon () eiv com (Shawn McMahon) [Mon 23 Jun 2003, 18:31 CEST]:
Anyway, your ISP probably doesn't guarantee you 100% inbound bandwidth usage. Most prohibit running "servers" on non-business accounts, so being affected by these blocks implies violating terms of service.
They don't, and they don't, respectively - wrt the last argument, apparently my area has more competent ISPs than where you live. -- Niels. -- _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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- Re: [Dshield] Re: Windows Messenger Popup Spam on UDP Port 1026 Rick Updegrove (Jun 23)
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