Obviously random dial-ups have different hosts logged on each time they try, often no one is logged on. So of course they get to imagine whatever they like (e.g., when no one is dialed up that maybe they've been firewalled.) Somehow their broken software imagines it sees the same open relay repeatedly on some random dialup IP, which of course is incredibly unlikely. Is there any reasonable way to tell these ORBS and MAPS losers "possibly good intentions, but so badly run that: no thanks" from the net administrator community. I'm really getting sick of these incompetent self-promoters wasting peoples' times. Maybe if they heard enough voices telling them "no thanks" they'd get the hint their efforts are not appreciated and not wanted. Oh, and a word from ORBS' fearless leader: From alan@manawatu.gen.nz Sun Feb 7 23:11:52 1999
As for you, fuck off. Your attitude has got you a permanent entry in ght shub list.
No doubt something to do with all the attention I get from these jerks. -- -Barry Shein Software Tool & Die | bzs@world.std.com | http://www.TheWorld.com Purveyors to the Trade | Voice: 617-739-0202 | Login: 617-739-WRLD The World | Public Access Internet | Since 1989 *oo*