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SubjectRe: OT:ftp.gnu.org dead?
On Sat, 12 Aug 2000, Mike A. Harris wrote:

> 6 core2-vancouver-pos3-0.in.bellnexxia.net (206.108.101.54) 210.326 ms 202.941 ms 219.850 ms
> 7 core1-vancouver-pos2-0.in.bellnexxia.net (206.108.101.1) 219.815 ms 213.566 ms 199.919 ms
> 8 core1-seattle-pos3-0.in.bellnexxia.net (206.108.101.26) 230.104 ms 239.484 ms 233.483 ms
> 9 microsoft-gw.core1-seattle-pos6-2.in.bellnexxia.net (206.108.108.134) 229.836 ms 233.476 ms 219.880 ms
> 10 207.46.190.122 (207.46.190.122) 219.759 ms 365.127 ms 229.829 ms
> 11 icpmscomc7502-a0-00-1.cp.msft.net (207.46.129.4) 219.811 ms 224.204 ms 239.814 ms
> 12 * * *
>

Looks to me like the trace made it into the bulding.. ohh look site works
their filtering ICMP. ;)

>
>
> I checked out MANY other sites as well, and all of them did
> the exact same thing. This looks very bad. My guess is the
> Jim Berkland earthquake predictions were accurate. Haven't
> seen anything on TV though, even CNN hasn't mentioned anything.

If that were it my accesss would be toast as my isp links to Telus wich
plugs into the NAP in seattle. (not to mention I'm close enough to the US
border to at least feel a tremmor if they had "the big one")

Gerhard





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