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tod
response 25 of 33: Mark Unseen   Jun 15 20:41 UTC 2006

DDOS? Why not?  
cross
response 26 of 33: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 01:57 UTC 2006

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mcnally
response 27 of 33: Mark Unseen   Jun 16 08:14 UTC 2006

 I agree with Dan.  I don't understand the mechanism involved here, either.
steve
response 28 of 33: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 02:06 UTC 2006

   We ran out of inodes, for one thing.  That'll stop anything writing
to the disk.  The other problem was that exim wasn't configured for
anywhere near enough instances of itself to be able to catch up on
mail.  Once I changed things to allow 200 copies to run, about 105
exim's popped into life for some hours.
scholar
response 29 of 33: Mark Unseen   Jun 17 03:23 UTC 2006

(it won't stop everything from writing to the disk.)
steve
response 30 of 33: Mark Unseen   Jun 18 06:56 UTC 2006

   It'll stop most things.  A write that doesn't require a new inode
would in fact work, you are right, but new files couldn't be created.
tsty
response 31 of 33: Mark Unseen   Jun 22 06:03 UTC 2006

are resp 13-30 the reason i suddenly got about 1.2 meg of spam on 14 jun?
  
and a few  email send-dated 14 jun adn received 7jun ????
  
and a few questoins about the weird back datiing?
  
steve
response 32 of 33: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 16:20 UTC 2006

   There was cruft that was stuck in the queue.  Once I got the
dreck that the spammer shoved in, older things came out.
tsty
response 33 of 33: Mark Unseen   Jul 1 19:20 UTC 2006

ahhhhhhhh, thankxxx for the details. much obliged.
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