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SDF Punted, Due to DDOS

bullshizzle writes "The longest running Public Access UNIX System (SDF, running BSD) est. 1989 had their services terminated abruptly by NWLink because of a DDoS attack. Termination was carried out immediately without prior notification, which violates their contract (page1, page2). Complaints can be filed to the Washington State Attorney General's Office by filling out this simple form conveniently located online. You can follow the story at lonestar.org." While still bad, I've been corrected - SDF was *not* the longest running public access Unix - ArborNet (Located right here in my town) has been around for at least a number more years.

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  1. Their forum by Some+Bitch · · Score: 5, Informative

    They have a temporary forum for discussion (top comment atm is about making the front page at /.).

  2. Re:Sorry Won't Fly. by innate · · Score: 5, Informative
    Northwest Link has this to say:

    Posted to SDF message board by the owner of NWLink:

    For starters let me say that I fully support SDF and what they are doing
    as a long time net user and admin of public access unix boxes. Having been
    the victim of multiple attacks over the past 15 years I know how much of a
    pain they are.

    Over the past 3 weeks SDF has been attacked 3 times that we can document,
    we believe that one more network related issue was directed towards them
    as well but we were not able track down the destination while it was occurring.

    Yesterday morning as in the other events we shut down SDFs port and had the
    IP blocked at each of our backbone providers (UUNet, Verio %26 ELI). This effectively
    shutdown our entire customer base while the Distributed Denial of Service attack was
    under way and until we had the ip blocked. During and Following these attacks we
    receive notice from our large line customers that have Quality of Service provisions
    in their contracts that they want credits.

    These credits are somewhat substantial and which we are contractually obligated to
    provide. We have issued over $30K in credits over the past 3 weeks when these attacks
    occur. This coupled with the customers that cancel because of their inability to
    use the service they are paying for has caused more then a little harm to my business.

    Steven has full access to the equipment at this time, we are not holding it hostage
    as the webpage page maintains. In fact we suggested he go to Semaphore directly, this
    is where we have our network equipment in Seattle. This was following a move on Thursday
    from our old Bellevue location. He acknowledged to me in a phone call a few minutes ago
    that he is working with them to get a contract signed. It is going to cost more, however
    I suspect the price that he is paying to them is more then fair for his bandwidth usage.
    What NWlink was charging was an excellent deal for the bandwidth being used.

    Steven explained to me that he was quite surprised by the direction this had taken when
    I spoke to him a short time ago. He knew what we did and why we did it. I to am sorry
    to see any customer go but had no choice in this matter to keep our other customers
    functional who pay the bills and salarys of my staff.

    Doug Palin
    CEO
    --
    No, I don't want to explore the Recycle Bin.