On Sat, 22 Sep 2007, Jan Hoevers wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 22-9-2007 12:42:
>> An easy way to solve the TT problem and the like would be to configure the
>> pool DNS so when it gets a query from the 88.245.0.0 - 88.245.255.255 IP
>> range, the pool DNS would then return the IP of one of the numerous ntpd
>> servers that TT is running on their OWN network. Problem solved ! No more
>> TT traffic for pool members !
>
> That would not solve any problem, it would redirect it to TT customers.
> Come on! This would be a deliberate attack.

Incorrect, the machines are OWNED by TT, not by their customers ! The
machines are on their OWN internal company network, NOT on their CUSTOMER
network. Like most providers do, TT does indeed already run its own ntp
servers, plenty of them.

-ls

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