[geeks] @home has finally done it...
Rob
geeks at sunhelp.org
Sun Aug 19 21:21:45 CDT 2001
DO NOT USE VERIZON!!!!! Save yourselves....
- Rob
On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Kurt Huhn wrote:
> It wasn't bad enough that they blocked all incoming HTTP traffic, but now
> they've blocked all incoming SMTP traffic. Firewall logs show it happened
> at about 3:50pm yesterday afternoon - that's the last message I got from
> Geeks yesterday.
>
> Interesting notes:
> They claim it is to block the code red virus. This makes no sense - Code
> Red rarely goes outside it's own class A, their attempts will be futile.
> I'm still seeing a Metric Buttload of default.ida requests from 65.x and
> 24.x hosts. What SMTP traffic has to do with code red - I don't know. My
> suspicion is that it's an excuse to impose fascist rule...
>
> The level two techs had no idea that this had happened.
>
> The level one techs have no idea what port 80 and 25 do.
>
> Level two techs get a kick out of arguing with me.
>
> Level two techs should never hang up on Kurt Huhn - I have nothing better to
> do at 12:30am than to call back and speak to your supervisor.
>
> I can still send OUTGOING MAIL from my IP. Wouldn't that be a real problem
> with bandwidth hogging?
>
> Incoming DNS is still operational. So I can still manage my domains.
>
> All other ports are unblocked - and that would seem to be the real bandwith
> problem. Doesn't a half-life server use up a shitload more bandwidth than
> my *primarily recieve* SMTP server?
>
> NETBIOS IS STILL ACTIVE! Netbios broadcast storms are the real culprit
> here - ever see a Passport switch brought to it's knees by NetBios? Since
> @home decided to bind DHCP to NetBios, bandwidth has never been worse...
>
> They actually get pissed when I say that I have a firewall and use Linux as
> my primary OS.
> @home: "We don't support that sir."
> Kurt: "I'm not asking you too - I manage just fine by myself."
> @home: "Well we can't troubleshoot your connection without a supported OS."
> Kurt: "Listen greenhorn - I just told you what the problem is. Don't you
> think you should know what the issue is, before some jerk like me calls at
> 11:00pm and tells you what's wrong with the @home network?!"
> @home: <click>
>
> I am sooooo pissed. I just spent the morning reconfiguring a server at work
> to operate as my mail server - I had to unsubscribe from the lists in the
> meantime. I'd just ike to take this oportunity to thank @home - for
> NOTHING!
>
> After a brief discussion with my wife, she's okayed the extra expense of
> moving to DSL. Speakeasy.net looks good. Anyone have any thoughts on DSL
> in the Northeast? No - I'm not going to be using Verizon, from what I hear
> they're just as bad as @home.
>
> Kurt
> [razafrackin disgusted today...]
>
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