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naftee
response 83 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 15:21 UTC 2003

RE:76 You can use SSHDOS for DOS, of sourceforge.net
gull
response 84 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 13 23:07 UTC 2003

Pine bombed out on me earlier with this message:
ld.so: call to undefined procedure _sigpause from 0xef785528
keesan
response 85 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 02:11 UTC 2003

I get that as many as three times a day when I try to send with Pine.
keesan
response 86 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 14 19:19 UTC 2003

Today someone phoned and asked if I had received email sent yesterday (way
under 70K) and I had not, nor have I ever received two test emails sent from
myself at a free webmail account to keesan@grex.org and keesan@cyberspace.org
two days ago.  I asked them both to change their settings to wait longer
before timing out - what is the proper terminology for this?
davel
response 87 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 01:44 UTC 2003

Dialin doesn't seem to be working - I get fast, funny-sounding busy signals.
Dialing 5041, for what it's worth.

aruba
response 88 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 15 03:38 UTC 2003

I'm dialed in now, and it seems OK.
hash
response 89 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 16 21:18 UTC 2003

is someone going to answer the question about SSH Protocol Version 2?
I too am wondering why grex is still using version 1 only.
russ
response 90 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 02:59 UTC 2003

Sometimes when logging in and typing ahead, login tells me
"You cannot change L$0" and gets my loginid wrong.
gull
response 91 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 14:53 UTC 2003

I think this happens to me if I backspace one too many times at the
login prompt.
other
response 92 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 16:15 UTC 2003

and to me if i accidentally pinky the tabkey
krj
response 93 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 17 21:15 UTC 2003

Polytarp, and other ids originating from the same address as polytarp,
is flooding crap into party and rendering it unusable. 

Other ids include "tabs" and "jimt".
naftee
response 94 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 03:56 UTC 2003

"Rendering it unusable"?  Assuming it doesn't crash party (which I doubt it
would) haven't you heard of the :ignore command?
mynxcat
response 95 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 04:25 UTC 2003

This response has been erased.

remmers
response 96 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 12:55 UTC 2003

The fact that there are defenses against rudeness is no excuse for
rudeness.
tpryan
response 97 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 14:13 UTC 2003

        Good line, John.  It should be on a bumper sticker or coffee cup.
polytarp
response 98 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 15:28 UTC 2003

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other
response 99 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 15:50 UTC 2003

Wow.  You are a major asshole!  Happy?
russ
response 100 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 18:14 UTC 2003

If polytarp is causing problems, why not drop packets from
his ISP's netblock and/or complain to his ISP?
polytarp
response 101 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 19:27 UTC 2003

other, if that bored you, remember that the only ones who get bored are those
who are boring.
gull
response 102 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 19:59 UTC 2003

Re #98: That was pointless.

Re #100: Blocking anyone's netblock should be a last resort, since it
can affect innocent parties who happen to use the same ISP.
russ
response 103 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 23:34 UTC 2003

If the problems do not cease, I suggest we pursue civil or criminal
penalties against polytarp.  See this:

http://www.cleveland.com/tech/plaindealer/index.ssf?%2Fbase%2Fbusiness%2F10
4288693631280.xml
jep
response 104 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 18 23:54 UTC 2003

Polytarp is in Canada.  Even if he was in Washtenaw County, Grex 
doesn't have the resources to sue him.  Ignore him.
tonster
response 105 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 01:11 UTC 2003

why does nooone do anything to prevent people from being affected by 
polytarps shit?  Block his IP!  You don't need to block his netblock.  
scribble that stupid response above with the contents of 
the /etc/passwd file.  Why waste the bandwidth to download all that 
shit when you're using backtalk or picospan?  I really don't understand 
why grex staff lets it continue.  Grex is slow enough as it is.
polytarp
response 106 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 02:06 UTC 2003

fag.
russ
response 107 of 251: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 02:21 UTC 2003

Re #102:  It would only be necessary to block the netblock until
the ISP or criminal authorities had taken action against the abuser.
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