Our ISP, COVAD was offline saturday, claiming our (their) router
had a problem.  As there have been (silly) attempts to hack our
VM based webservers from a "Broadband Residential Gateway" in
Taiwan, I'm wondering if they have found a way to hack our router?

For those of you unaware, our host supports the URL for
several vm user groups as well as hosting the following:

Linuxvm.org
Linuxvm.com
Velocitysoftware.com



"If you can't measure it, I'm Just NOT interested!"(tm)

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Velocity Software, Inc    Mailing Address:
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 Mountain View, CA 94041   Mountain View, CA 94039-0640

VM Performance Hotline:   650-964-8867
Fax: 650-964-9012         Web Page:  WWW.VELOCITY-SOFTWARE.COM
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