Wolfgang Staehle on Tue, 21 Dec 1999 00:28:34 +0100 (CET) |
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<nettime> Facts About thing.net Shutdown |
On December 17, 1999, thing.net�s access to the internet was cut off from 2 am until 3 pm by Verio, thing.net�s upstream bandwidth provider. Apparently Verio Security in Dallas received a complaint by eToys around midnight claiming that a "malicious attack" on etoys.com was originating on one of the thing.net servers. Verio claims it tried to contact thing.net staff by phone. Nobody was in The Thing's office after 0:30 am Friday morning. No messages were found on the answering machine, nor did we receive an email warning. The address of the offending site that was given to us on Friday afternoon by a Verio customer representative was: www.thing.net/~rdom/ecd/eKillerToy/index2.html This personal web site was maintained by Ricardo Dominguez and contained information about a "virtual sit in" and "Floodnet," a java applet. The applet is designed to send out requests to a specific URL and then to load that page repeatedly approximately 15- 20 times a minute. EDT was criticized in the past by professional coders that the applet was inefficient and has little or no impact on a professional server. After discussing the issue with Ricardo, we decided to comply with the request in order to get the network back up. Service was restored around 3:20 pm. PS: Ricardo Dominguez donated the website with the complete archives of the EDT for a charity auction at http://auction.thing.net. Proceeds will be split between The Thing, Inc. and the Chiapas Media Project. # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: [email protected] and "info nettime-l" in the msg body # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: [email protected]