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Re: What's wrong with Exodus?
From: TTSG <ttsg () ttsg com>
Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1998 13:52:16 -0500 (EST)
According to Exodus's abuse () exodus net autoresponder: "We will investigate to determine if there has been a violation. If there has, we will contact our customer and require that the violating activity cease. If a violation does not cease, we will terminate our customer's service pursuant to our rules of service." It's been ~ 48 hours, AFAIK. And, according to a post to inet-access, the tickling from 209.67.50.0/24 has not stopped. C'est not so good.
BTW: As originator of the first email begging for clueful contact at Exodus......And after sending requested information.............. I've yet to see an email from them even saying "We got your logs, thanks". Tuc/TTSG
Current thread:
- Exodus Customer Security Adam Rothschild (Nov 17)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Jon Green (Nov 17)
- What's wrong with Exodus? Adam Rothschild (Nov 17)
- Re: What's wrong with Exodus? Jon Green (Nov 17)
- Re: What's wrong with Exodus? Adam Rothschild (Nov 17)
- Re: What's wrong with Exodus? TTSG (Nov 18)
- What's wrong with Exodus? Adam Rothschild (Nov 17)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Jon Green (Nov 17)
- Unix trioyans and Customer Security alex (Nov 17)
- Re: Unix troyans and Customer Security Henry Linneweh (Nov 17)
- Re: Unix trioyans and Customer Security alex (Nov 18)
- Re: Unix trioyans and Customer Security Steve Noble (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Alex P. Rudnev (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Richard Irving (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Adam Rothschild (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Alex P. Rudnev (Nov 18)
- Re: Exodus Customer Security Steve Noble (Nov 18)