Thanks, I didnt know that. but the point i was trying to make was if everyone clicked on a link to a spammers server than it is possible to create an unintentional DoS, or be slashdotted.:)
Maybe if more popular sites like slashdot had a spammer of the day link then every day they post a link to a confirmed spammers site then we could put the slashdots to good use.
I do tech support for Comcast High Speed internet. Pay is ok and I get to learn about the cable network which is pretty interesting and I probably wouldnt have learned it any better because it is a real hands on experience.
Heh, and you wouldnt believe the funny stories you can hear in the break room.:)
host and domain names of sites that permit spammers
http://www.arachnoid.com/lutusp/antispam/spamdomai ns.txt
e-mail addresses of known spammers
http://www.arachnoid.com/lutusp/antispam/spammers. txt
Thanks, I didnt know that. but the point i was trying to make was if everyone clicked on a link to a spammers server than it is possible to create an unintentional DoS, or be slashdotted. :)
Maybe if more popular sites like slashdot had a spammer of the day link then every day they post a link to a confirmed spammers site then we could put the slashdots to good use.
just post the address(s) of the spamming servers to slashdot and see how long they last.
Heh, and you wouldnt believe the funny stories you can hear in the break room. :)
learn the clickys
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i cant believe they havent noticed yet maybe when the server melts /. style.:)
My guess is they have a lot more bandwidth than most of us do.
are you scared? theres definetly a lot more of us than them! they are just hiding.
Have you looked into the BSD's? I love FreeBSD for my headless machines.
You really got a good deal didn't you.
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details /CA/EN,CRID=97,CONTENTID=6636
amen If they havent realized that this is inevitable yet, then this should help