Dear Peering Co-Ordinators or your respective NSPs. I have been researching peering policies and current peering infrastructure and I want to contact you to make you aware of my offerings. Five of my friends and I have a dialup connection to 5 exchange points. We are using 33.6 US Robotics Sportster Win-Modems with a linux box running gated. We are applying for our own ASN, and we expect to get it soon. Our content includes 2 irc servers, (one on efnet and the other on undernet) and a web farm that serves 0 day warez and login/passwds for over 1,000 porn sites. I think that we have higher quality content and audience than most other companies dream of. Peering with us will assure that your customers get the best possible connectivity to what is obviously the creme brulee' of the internet. We currently have connections at the Baltimore Nap, New York Nap, Boston MAE g-Nap and the Latin Internet Exchange. Also, Could someone from Agis contact me ASAP? I believe we finally met your peering requirements. Thank you for your time, great apostles of the Internet, who were there when the commandments(RFCs) were written, and when Jesus, (Vint Cerf) still walked among the living (engineers). I am expectantly looking forward to your peering requests. Thank you for your time. Yours Sincerely, Chuck U. Farley ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
31337 h4ck3r wrote (on Feb 13):
Dear Peering Co-Ordinators or your respective NSPs. I have been researching peering policies and current peering infrastructure and I want to contact you to make you aware of my offerings. Five of my friends and I have a dialup connection to 5 exchange points. We are using 33.6 US Robotics Sportster Win-Modems with a linux box running gated. We are applying for our own ASN, and we expect to get it soon.
Ludicrous as it sounds, I wonder just how long it would take to download a full routing table from, say, two providers and a large number of peer's local routes over a few 33.6's... I'd hate to see it when they restart gated. :-) Chris. -- == chris@easynet.net, chrisy@flix.net, chrisy@flirble.org. == Head of Systems for Easynet Group PLC.
31337 h4ck3r wrote:
Our content includes 2 irc servers, (one on efnet and the other on undernet)
bwahahahahahahahahaha i run two undernet servers myself, and in addition i'm the undernet admins secretary, and i've never heard of these guys. 5 33.6k modems for two irc servers on large networks ? thanks for brightening my morning a bemused buff
On Fri, 13 Feb 1998, Peter Moss wrote:
31337 h4ck3r wrote:
Our content includes 2 irc servers, (one on efnet and the other on undernet)
bwahahahahahahahahaha
i run two undernet servers myself, and in addition i'm the undernet admins secretary, and i've never heard of these guys.
I was wondering when I voted for their servers as one of the routing commitee members for the Undernet as well. I laughed just as hard Peter :P
5 33.6k modems for two irc servers on large networks ?
thanks for brightening my morning
a bemused buff
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friends and I have a dialup connection to 5 exchange points. We are using 33.6 US Robotics Sportster Win-Modems with a linux box running gated. We are applying for our own ASN, and we expect to get it soon.
Winmodems with a Linux box? Last I checked, there was no software driver, nor was there any intent on developing one (given USR's strict non-disclosure policies)... Am I missing something here?
Adam Rothschild wrote:
friends and I have a dialup connection to 5 exchange points. We are using 33.6 US Robotics Sportster Win-Modems with a linux box running gated. We are applying for our own ASN, and we expect to get it soon.
Winmodems with a Linux box? Last I checked, there was no software driver, nor was there any intent on developing one (given USR's strict non-disclosure policies)... Am I missing something here?
I think the list has been trolled.... Check out the name the guy used in his closing..."Chuck U. Farley". -- Evan Wetstone NetOps Corp.
friends and I have a dialup connection to 5 exchange points. We are using 33.6 US Robotics Sportster Win-Modems with a linux box running gated. We are applying for our own ASN, and we expect to get it soon.
Mmmm... the number of people who didn't realize this was a joke is a sad explanatory reflection on NANOG content today... -- Alex Bligh GX Networks (formerly Xara Networks)
On Fri, Feb 13, 1998 at 05:44:31PM +0000, Alex Bligh wrote:
Mmmm... the number of people who didn't realize this was a joke is a sad explanatory reflection on NANOG content today...
These guys are running the Internet too. This could cause problems. You kiddies need to lighten up a bit. So since I'm in the festive spirit of the holiday, I wanna wish to you all; HAVE A HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY! Yes, I know someone will complain to themselves that this is off-topic and irrelevant, but at least unlike most off-topic and irrelevant stuff that this list is nearly exclusively composed of, it might bring a smile to someone's lips even if they have an impaired sense of humor. Chill out and Peace Out, all my hairy lil' Network-Operating Ladies and Gentlemen! love, dannyman -- //Dan -=- This message brought to you by djhoward@uiuc.edu -=- \\/yori -=- Information - http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/djhoward/ -=- aiokomete -=- Our Honored Symbol deserves an Honorable Retirement
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31337 h4ck3r
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Adam Rothschild
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Alex Bligh
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Chrisy Luke
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dannyman
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Evan Wetstone
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Peter Moss
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Tim Flavin