No offense, but facts are facts, and I'm hardly the one to blame on too many 
servers/desktops running vulnerable software there.. Also, spamming (I stick to 
this expression as defacing again means something else) in mandarin isn't 
really common against western people :))

Anyways, let's just be happy services will get faster after the upgrade.


Imre

On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 13:02:54 +0100, Outback Dingo <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> WOW well I see we are picking on ASIA now ... :) Hello from Thailand
>
> 2009/3/23 Brian J. Murrell <[email protected]>
>
>> On Mon, 2009-03-23 at 12:49 +0100, Imre Kaloz wrote:
>> >
>> > Imagine for example a few spammer botnets crawling for addresses and
>> posting (or trying to post) every minute and a crappy wiki engine generating
>> constant load because of the above. Imagine that on a server that already
>> serves more users than it has been planned to (we are at over 170k unique
>> users and over 23GB traffic on a normal day without a new release, not
>> counting the spammers).
>>
>> Oh.  By spamming, you meant wiki defacing.  Wiki defacing is not really
>> spamming, as by definition "spam"ming is the sending of UB e-mail.  That
>> led me to wonder why UBE was a problem for the OpenWRT web server as it
>> really shouldn't be allowing (and is in all likelihood not allowing)
>> UBE.
>>
>> Understood now.
>>
>> b.

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