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Re: @home: Is *anyone* really home there???
From: dbrumley () RTFM STANFORD EDU (David Brumley)
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 09:41:01 -0800
If you write: security () home com it goes to a different group (last I checked) than abuse () home com. AFAIK, security@home seems to be "over" abuse@home, so this might be a good email address for complaints about their response time. cheers, david On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Jim Littlefield wrote:
On Tue, Feb 22, 2000 at 04:43:30PM -0600, Missouri FreeNet Administration wrote:Greetings, If there are any *living breathing* @home abuse admins on this list, would one of you please contact me regarding one of your lusers? The customer at 24.15.162.239 has been attempting to penetrate our perimeter net for almost 4 hours straight now, and it's getting really *OLD*... (Yes, they have been cut off at the routers, but I still have to sift through 4 hours of continuous log activity I'd rather not deal with - and they show *no* signs of catching an errant clue any time soon).Unless @Home gets lots of complaints regarding a particular user, they do very little, if anything. Spam and open NNTP servers are the only complaints that they appear to act on. I am an @Home customer and was getting repeated entire port range scans from another @Home customer located in the next town. I blasted off a complaint and received nothing in return. A telephone call to @Home and multiple conversations with a number of "supervisors" resulted in very little being done. IMHO, @Home's network is poorly managed and their support is next to useless. Unfortunately for me, DSL is not an option at this time. -- Jim Littlefield "One time I went to a museum where all the work in the museum had been done by children. They had all the paintings up on refrigerators." - Steven Wright
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