I think you forgot that every TCP/IP packet has its orginal MAC-address witten in and its not changed by NAT. When the ISP sees two different MAC-addresses they can assume that the user is using NAT.
I did this check Apr 16, 2001. Its for my website www.flashdance.cx. The site
is much about computers and some stuff are only for Linux. But i have other
things not related to computers at all. Mac and Linux are quite equal.
Lucky me that doesnt live in US.
I always love to tell people what I pay for my internet lines:)
Why do I got two lines? I use alot of bandwidth, have many computers.
Bonet ADSL: 2.5 Mbit down, 760 Kbit up, real static IP.
250 SEK/$20 per month
Telia ADSL: 512 Kbit down, 700 Kbit, DHCP (almost static, never changes)
325 SEK/$33 per month
Yes, they have MORE upstream than downstream. The worlds only ISP that
have that? U got a 50% chance to get 700 Kbit in upstream instead of
512 kbit if u get Telia ADSL.
All ports are open, servers allowed (but not commercial servers).
Other ISPs in Sweden:
Chello: 512 Kbit/128 Kbit: $25 per month
Bredbandsbolaget (translation: Broadband company):
10 Mbit (old installs): $20 per month
100 Mbit (new installs): $20 per month
(no, im not kidding! Ethernet rules!)
Telenordia: 512 Kbit/128 Kbit: $33 per month
Misc other ISPs: $20-$35 per month
> Sigh. If somebody banged on my door and told me I could have 100mps access for $3K plus $10/month, I'd be very interested.
http://www.bredbandsbolaget.se sells 100 Mbit connections to apartments for $50 plus $20/month in Sweden. Quite good isnt it?:-)
To bad that i cant have it where i live. Im stuck with 2 ADSL connections.
Bonet ADSL: 2.5 Mbit down/760 Kbit up, static IP
Telia ADSL: 512 Kbit down/700 Kbit up (yes, MORE upstream), DHCP (almost like a static IP)
His site is not down. Just VERY slashdotted.
http://www.flashdance.cx/ipmap/
is mirror of the pictures. I didnt have time to
download the mpegs in 400 bytes/s.
I used 5 different ISPs to get it.
It's funny, whereever you go, whoever you talk to,
all have mp3 files.
I get that feeling.
From normal people that aren't very interested in
computers to sysadmins for large systems. All have
mp3s. The only difference is that the later never
have such things official:)
http://www.base58.com/bslaunch/
Here can you download bootleg mp3s from Freelance Hellraiser discussed in the article.
I should patent "think and click" before amazon does it.
I think you forgot that every TCP/IP packet has its orginal MAC-address witten in and its not changed by NAT. When the ISP sees two different MAC-addresses they can assume that the user is using NAT.
I couldnt find it on kazaa :/
http://www.mds.mdh.se/~cel95eig/secret/k_M_d_/
Here can u get both the windows and the linux version.
I did this check Apr 16, 2001. Its for my website www.flashdance.cx. The site
/var/log/httpd/access_log | grep Windows | wc -l
/var/log/httpd/access_log | grep Mac | wc -l
/var/log/httpd/access_log | grep Linux | wc -l
/var/log/httpd/access_log | grep FreeBSD | wc -l
/var/log/httpd/access_log | grep IRIX | wc -l
/var/log/httpd/access_log | grep HP-UX | wc -l
/var/log/httpd/access_log | grep AIX | wc -l
/var/log/httpd/access_log | grep Amiga | wc -l
/var/log/httpd/access_log | grep BeOS | wc -l
/var/log/httpd/access_log | grep OpenBSD | wc -l
/var/log/httpd/access_log | grep NetBSD | wc -l
/var/log/httpd/access_log
/var/log/httpd/access_log
is much about computers and some stuff are only for Linux. But i have other
things not related to computers at all. Mac and Linux are quite equal.
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ cat
153439
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ cat
4359
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ cat
4217
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ cat
138
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ cat
40
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ cat
23
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ cat
8
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ cat
7
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ cat
7
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ cat
6
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ cat
[iocc@flashdance iocc]$ du -h
36M
Dreamhack 2001 - Nerds on a hunt for love
Funny comic-strip about Dreamhack 2001.
Here is the MRTG bandwidth usage stats at Dreamhack 2001: http://dreamhack.swm.pp.se/194.0.15.254_7008.html
A top of 700 Mbit but right now 400 Mbit.
So its not the slashdot effect, its just the webserver that have MacClients to low i guess.
And BTW, its not 1000 people here, its like 5000-6000 people.
dont.nuke.us :)
Lucky me that doesnt live in US. :)
I always love to tell people what I pay for my internet lines
Why do I got two lines? I use alot of bandwidth, have many computers.
Bonet ADSL: 2.5 Mbit down, 760 Kbit up, real static IP.
250 SEK/$20 per month
Telia ADSL: 512 Kbit down, 700 Kbit, DHCP (almost static, never changes)
325 SEK/$33 per month
Yes, they have MORE upstream than downstream. The worlds only ISP that
have that? U got a 50% chance to get 700 Kbit in upstream instead of
512 kbit if u get Telia ADSL.
All ports are open, servers allowed (but not commercial servers).
Other ISPs in Sweden:
Chello: 512 Kbit/128 Kbit: $25 per month
Bredbandsbolaget (translation: Broadband company):
10 Mbit (old installs): $20 per month
100 Mbit (new installs): $20 per month
(no, im not kidding! Ethernet rules!)
Telenordia: 512 Kbit/128 Kbit: $33 per month
Misc other ISPs: $20-$35 per month
RIAA is quite desperate now... Im waiting on:
"RIAA will send Anthrax letters to all pirates"
> Sigh. If somebody banged on my door and told me I could have 100mps access for $3K plus $10/month, I'd be very interested.
:-)
http://www.bredbandsbolaget.se sells 100 Mbit connections to apartments for $50 plus $20/month in Sweden. Quite good isnt it?
To bad that i cant have it where i live. Im stuck with 2 ADSL connections.
Bonet ADSL: 2.5 Mbit down/760 Kbit up, static IP
Telia ADSL: 512 Kbit down/700 Kbit up (yes, MORE upstream), DHCP (almost like a static IP)
2.4.8 - 2.4.10-pre[something] has a broken VM system. Upgrade to 2.4.10 and it will swap less.
His site is not down. Just VERY slashdotted. http://www.flashdance.cx/ipmap/ is mirror of the pictures. I didnt have time to download the mpegs in 400 bytes/s. I used 5 different ISPs to get it.
users (from /etc/bashrc): PS1="[\[\033[37;36;1m\]\u@\h \[\033[33;49;1m\]\W\[\033[0m\]]\\$ "
/root/.bashrc): PS1="[\[\033[31;49;1m\]\u@\h \[\033[33;49;1m\]\W\[\033[0m\]]\\$ "
root (from
It's funny, whereever you go, whoever you talk to,
:)
all have mp3 files.
I get that feeling.
From normal people that aren't very interested in
computers to sysadmins for large systems. All have
mp3s. The only difference is that the later never
have such things official
And how do I do with Sendmail 8.9.3?
http://www.globalfilesystem.org
A file system for SCSI over fibre that have journaling.
why not on 2.0.37?
I tried to run a maximized xclock in 2000x1500 @
:) :)
62 hz. I can't see any flicker..
But maybe I'm a bit strange
My eyes is synced at 62 hz
> The ADI 6P lists it's max res. as 1600x1200.
:)
Yes.. but I overclocked it a bit
Changed HorizSync 30.0-95.0 to 30.0-96.0 instead. Working fine.
> And you say you are using a 8meg card?
Yes. 2000*1500*16/8 = 6000000 bytes of memory.
I can read it fine. I feel it very annoying if the ..
text is big, I think "waste of space"
But I had to change the fonts in netscape.
From 12 to 14 and 10 to 12.
..
You can have a look on one of my screenshoots at:
http://frodo.campus.luth.se/~iocc/2000x1500.gif
Its a ADI 6P 19" monitor. I bought it for 7200 SEK
(867 US $) but I've heard that it's down at 4500 SEK (542 US $) now.
And Im running in 2000x1500. Sites looks really :)
funny in that resolution
(2000x1500x16 @ 62 hz, 249.60 MHZ RAMDAC, 19")