Dear Stan,
I want to have nothing to do with security folks, I used to be one...
I just want to morn a passing pong.
Regards,
Flint
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009, Stanley Brinkerhoff wrote:
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 10:06:36 -0400
From: Stanley Brinkerhoff <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Voting a slashdot out of the firehose
I might suggest focusing your inquiry at the people possibly responsible.
http://ist.mit.edu/contact
or their security group
http://ist.mit.edu/security/support/team
Stan
On Mon, Oct 5, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Paul Flint <[email protected]> wrote:
Dear Bill,
The point is that with mit.edu you need only type 7 characters...
...and when did MIT stop answering pings?
Is this a network setup issue on my part? Please confirm the facts for me
as a favor. This could just be my network segment. I do not know.
Regards,
Flint
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009, William Stearns wrote:
Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 09:54:52 -0400
From: William Stearns <[email protected]>
Reply-To: Vermont Area Group of Unix Enthusiasts <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Voting a slashdot out of the firehose
Good morning, Paul,
On Mon, 5 Oct 2009, Paul Flint wrote:
Greetings List Lurkers,
This issue seems important to me:
I guess IBM and MIT failed to take your short typing needs into
account when they tightened up their firewalls. *grin*
http://slashdot.org/submission/1084305/The-ping-is-gone?art_pos=71
...on the other hand, the good folks at Slashdot see things differently.
Just set up a server of your own and allow pings to it - the
default. www.rackspacecloud.com provides virtual hosts that are dead
simple to set up with full root access to a good range of Linux
distributions, the least expensive of which is $10.95/mo.
Add
ip.address.of.server pi.ng
to /etc/hosts and you can save 4 keystrokes by typing "ping pi.ng"
:-)
Cheers,
- Bill
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
"Now Con would appear to have rediscovered one of the most
reliable ways of getting a new idea into the kernel: post some code then
wait for Ingo Molnar to rework the whole thing in a two-day hacking
binge."
-- Jon Corbet, http://lwn.net/Articles/230247/
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
William Stearns ([email protected], tools and papers: www.stearns.org)
Top-notch computer security training at www.sans.org , www.giac.net
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Kindest Regards,
Paul Flint
(802) 479-2360
/************************************
Based upon email reliability concerns,
please send an acknowledgment in response to this note.
Paul Flint
Barre Open Systems Institute
17 Averill Street
Barre, VT
05641
http://www.bosivt.org
http://www.flint.com/home
skype: flintinfotech
Work: (202) 537-0480
Consilium _
gratuitum .~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( )
valet /V\ against HTML e-mail X
quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org / \
numerantur ^^-^^
Kindest Regards,
Paul Flint
(802) 479-2360
/************************************
Based upon email reliability concerns,
please send an acknowledgment in response to this note.
Paul Flint
Barre Open Systems Institute
17 Averill Street
Barre, VT
05641
http://www.bosivt.org
http://www.flint.com/home
skype: flintinfotech
Work: (202) 537-0480
Consilium _
gratuitum .~. ASCII ribbon campaign ( )
valet /V\ against HTML e-mail X
quanti /( )\ www.asciiribbon.org / \
numerantur ^^-^^