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On 19 Jun 00, at 0:14, Norman Widders wrote:
> On Sun, 18 Jun 2000, Aussie wrote:
>
> do not go telling people to scan the optus network, that is just not
> appreciated, probably a breach of aup/tos.
Did you miss the :-) at the end of that line? The line wasn't meant to be taken
seriously. Most news clients will tell you to ask your ISP or network admin for
the correct server if you don't know it. Common sense should tell you that if
you don't know your ISP's server names to go ask them for the correct names.
<<SNIPPED>>
> > Have you tried a scan of all optus networks for an open 119 port? :-)
Aussie
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