Domain: netcraft.com
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and it will happen again, duh.
What else would Online Data be running? Duh, the validation sofware saw nothing unusual in 140,000 $5.07 transactions? OK. Here, Mr. Vendor, just use this super secret closed software that we promisse will be safe and secrure because no one has ever auditied or validated it. Weeee! Another fine "product" to run on the world's most secure platform.
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52 ports are nice
... but when will NetBSD be ported to the special configuration of Microsoft-IIS/5.0 on Linux servers, as illustrated by http://goatse.cx/?
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Re:I hate to say it
> It also kinda shows how few servers are running Linux.
If you are going to make ignorant statements like that, it's a good thing you're posting anonymously.
According to Netcraft's Survey for September/2001, 30 percent of all web servers are running Linux.
Assuming an even distribution of sites, that's approximately 10 million websites running on Linux. -
Caudium?
Upon checking out Netcraft to see what the site is running, it said 'Linux' on 'Caudium'. Here's the link.
Anyone ever hear of this, or have I just been in my cave (read: cubicle) too long? -
Re:His relay is open
Well, he left his e-mail address at the bottom of the article.
"You can reach him at bret [] lextext [dot] com." /me guesses his username is setup as "bret" /me is probably right, considering (According to Netcraft), he's running Apache probably on top of FreeBSD, which means there's probably an account to go with it. -
Re:oopes-- no pun intended...
No, Orange is FreeBSD.
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Fast on a 68k Mac
I currently run Apache 2 on my Quadra 800 (33mhz 68040) running NetBSD. It's far faster than 1.3 was, and doesn't seem to have any issues with memory leaks.
Test it here, or view netcraft's stats here.
Heck, I've even got apache 2 to work properly on an LC III with 12 megs of ram, and no FPU! Even at only 16mhz it still worked flawlessly. -
Note to Netcraft - don't bother
I wondered what kind of server it was so I visited Netcraft to find out.
"We have no uptime data for 195.195.81.5 at present, and cannot plot a graph.
The host 195.195.81.5 has been added to the list of sites that we may monitor. We will start monitoring 195.195.81.5 in the next daily monitoring cycle. "
Pretty soon there ain't gonna be anything to monitor :) -
Re:Linux particularly replacing Windows NT and 2k
1. It doesn't matter if I'm a Linux hippie, a screwed w2k user, a free sofware zealot or a BSODed win9xer. What matters is that you are avoiding the question at hand.
2. Never use two way arguments: if my posting on slashdot is the wrong way you are going the wrong way too.
3. Changes the direction of computing world wide? You mean like in countries that are using more and more free software. Or do you mean the world wide web. Notice the July to August 2002. -
A real Netcraft confirmation
Netcraft confirms... 49 of the top 50 longest uptime web sites run BSD.
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Excellent points.
I really appreciate the time you took to clarify.
I don't dispute anything you've said; in fact, I share your viewpoint. I am also deeply entrenched in the server-side world of web programming, and I tend to get a chuckle at the mindless banter of the uninformed when it comes to the whole "Mac versus PC" thing.
If I had an argument to offer in regard to webserver preference (which I really couldn't care less), I would say that when Grandma Newbie decides to try her hand at building and hosting her website, she would be much better off with WebSTAR than almost anything else. It's not a server that is easy to malign.
Here's a case-in-point--a Mac-savvy friend of mine decided to try learning Active Server Pages. He dusted off an old copy of Windows NT Server, and he configured ftp services and IIS. He called me after one week and said, "I think I've got some weird virus."
The free space on his 40GB RAID had all but disappeared. It turns out that a hacker group had turned his anonymous ftp server into a private partition and totally filled it with warez. I thought it was a pretty neat hack, if it hadn't been such a dirty thing for someone to do. :P
Now, this guy is not a computer newbie. He did just what you'd expect a beginner to do. It was a very common newbie mistake.
WebSTAR (or classic MacOS) simply won't allow that kind of malice. Grandma Newbie isn't going to ignorantly or accidentally configure a server with security holes, something that's dangerously easy to do with IIS, and slightly less so with Apache.
The point that I would argue is that WebSTAR on MacOS is much more secure than any other mainstream web server. It's not for everyone, but it really is the perfect solution for nearly every web enfant-- including, apparently, the United States Army.
...a big problem with the original message I responded to was the implication that other servers couldn't be configured to be as secure. That, I dispute strongly. None of the servers I maintain have ever been hacked, even when boxes on either side of them have been. I know of many other servers that have never been hacked. The way to be secure is to have an understanding of what makes you secure...
There. You just proved my point. Serving over the public net is a game not for the timid, and your personal cache of knowledge protects you from mindless or careless misconfiguration. The ones that aren't armed with your knowledge are gonna get hurt. It's kind of like a freestyle biker saying, "dude, those Cannondales suck." Well, they don't suck, but they won't perform the way that the radical exhibitionist is expecting.
Just because you can perform freestyle backflips with your server doesn't mean that everyone could, or should (a point that I'm confident you stipulate). -
Re:xbox.com hosted on XboX
I can't verify it's NOT on an X-Box, but, here's a bit of info that would help in the persuit of the truth. -
Slashdotted... No wonder:Netcraft says:
The site www.cappuccinopc.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98.
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Still use VMS.
My school runs most of it's webpages on VMS... other than the home page... which runs Windows2000. Blaugh.
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Re:As an ex-hacker I tend to only trust Mac OS ser
If you check www.apple.com (instead of just apple.com) you'll see that they're running Mac OS X.
Apple advertises this at the bottom of most of their webpages. -
Re:As an ex-hacker I tend to only trust Mac OS ser
If MacOS is so great, why does Apple use Solaris?
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Yeah, ask these people...
I'd say your question could be moot... after all the hipaadvisory site is "already compromised".
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IIS Vulnerabilities
Here's a box running IIS that appears to be having some security issues.
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of mild interest
is their netcraft uptimes
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Solaris rocks!!
Solaris is so good that even theo likes it!
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Jetty
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Re:RIAA IP Space (add UUnet's Web IP Space)
As per the article, the provider is banning the RIAA website . So you might want to add 208.225.90.120 to the IP address space. Note that 208.225.90.120 is part of the UUnet Technology (Web Business Unit) IP Address space.
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Re:And in other news...
Strangley enough, it is UUNet that is their provider: netcraft:www.riaa.com. I wonder how much longer they will continue hosting that account..
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Re:Ludicrous
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Re:Ludicrous
Not just Davezilla.com... Check out the list of other offending sites.
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This could be some serious revenue
Just look at all the lawsuits waiting to happen.
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Re:What's up with this?
According to Netcraft they are running Solaris and Apache.. Not IIS See here
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What the heck? Is Carmack a traitor?
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Re:The USA Register
since then you don't have to access a webserver that's across the pond.
Hate to burst your bubble, but www.theregus.com and www.theregister.co.uk both resolve to the same IP address, 213.40.196.64. Check here and here. Reg US was created to provide a marginally more US-centric view of the news... or, at least, less UK-centric, fewer stories about British Telecom, that sort of thing. They're still on the same server, though they're working on moving theregus across the pond Real Soon Now (TM)... -
Re:The USA Register
since then you don't have to access a webserver that's across the pond.
Hate to burst your bubble, but www.theregus.com and www.theregister.co.uk both resolve to the same IP address, 213.40.196.64. Check here and here. Reg US was created to provide a marginally more US-centric view of the news... or, at least, less UK-centric, fewer stories about British Telecom, that sort of thing. They're still on the same server, though they're working on moving theregus across the pond Real Soon Now (TM)... -
Re:Glad you askedWhich is totally irrelevant if you read The FAQ:
Operating systems we can usually work out uptimes for are:
BSD/OS
FreeBSD [but not the default configuration in versions 3 to 4.3]
HP-UX [recent versions]
IRIX
Linux 2.1 kernel and later, except on Alpha processor based systems
MacOSX
NetBSD/OpenBSD [recent versions]
Solaris 2.6 and later
Windows 2000
Windows .NET
Windows XP
Operating systems that do not provide uptime information include;
AIX
AS/400
Compaq Tru64
DG/UX
MacOS
NetWare
NT3/Windows 95
NT4/Windows 98
OS/2
OS/390
SCO UNIX
Sony NEWS-OS
SunOS 4
VM
Additionally HP-UX, Linux, Solaris and recent releases of FreeBSD cycle back to zero after 497 days, exactly as if the machine had been rebooted at that precise point. Thus it is not possible to see a HP-UX, Linux or Solaris system with an uptime measurement above 497 days. -
Glad you asked
Netcraft confirms:
49 of the 50 longest uptime web servers are running *BSD. -
Re:Bill Gates - I have the answer!Hotmail still uses FreeBSD with Apache (recently upgraded to 1.3.26) on some of its servers. The Web-Frontend is entirely on W2K, but a lot of the hard work is still done by FreeBSD:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?host=ad.law1
0 .hotmail.com
Same for ad.pav0.hotmail.com, law2-ad.hotmail.com, and many others.Don't fix, what ain't broken - maybe Microsoft understood this rule.
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Searching existing domains
The inverse of deleteddomains.com is netcraft.com (well known from the BSD troll), which can search in the list of the *active* domains list. Someone should make an article about the funny domains she finds there.
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Snosoft security...
So snosoft are a security research company? Then how come they haven't bothered updating their web server to fix the security flaw mentioned over a month ago?
According to Netcraft, they're still running Apache 2.0.35... -
Snosoft security...
So snosoft are a security research company? Then how come they haven't bothered updating their web server to fix the security flaw mentioned over a month ago?
According to Netcraft, they're still running Apache 2.0.35... -
Not for long anyway...
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This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh -
This was just too funny...Aight from:
http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&m
o de_w=on&site=www.riaa.com&submit=ExamineThe site www.riaa.com is running Microsoft-IIS/4.0 on NT4/Windows 98. FAQ
NT4/Windows 98 users include ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd, Gillette, British Nuclear Fuels Ltd and Ernst & Young International
Microsoft-IIS is also being used by www.dellhost.com, www.datapipe.com, Ferrari and Intel Corporation
Do you want to look for an SSL site at www.riaa.com ?
Uptime Charts and Statistics for www.riaa.com
No uptime is currently available for www.riaa.com.Netblock Owner
UUNET Technologies, IncThey're using UUNET and Microsoft products
... hehehe I think a DoS should be the least of their worries ... I would almost go so far as to say it wasn't a DoS attack, but more a BSOD attack ... heh heh heh