On Fri, 24 Mar 2000 some message from Thomas Mueller appeared before me saying,
>I actually downloaded about 10.3 GBs last week... Needed a lot of CD
>Images of Linux and *BSD ;) But hey that's why they've invented
>universities ;)
>>
>What kind of connection did you have, and how long did that download take? If I
>could run 168 hours straight without a glitch at 56 K, I might download 2 GB.
>Sometimes much slower.
It was at school... and we have a 155 mbit connection, it took me about 4
hours...
>Do you need a CD-R or CD-RW to use those images, or could Linux or *BSD install
>from an image on a larger drive?
I used a CD-R to write those images to different CD's, they weren't all
for myself, some friends also needed some cd's ;)
>I told michael he should add some info about the possibility to get nuked
>on the web, and advise ALL users to user a proxy server in front, so they
>are a little bit more protected..
>On the Jolt Attack question, how would a user get a proxy server?
>From the ISP they are connected to, they should provide a proxyserver. And
the IP adress should be somewhere on their website.
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Met vriendelijke groet,
Cliff Albert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>