| traveller 66 2006-06-29, 1:12 am |
| TwistyCreek wrote:
> Stephen K. Gielda wrote:
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> Didn't figure you had, now or in the past to even know if DNS
> resolution was working properly (not poisoned or something).
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> There's a few of their VPN servers that resolve to different addresses
> than they did about a month ago, but this could be normal for a
Get a life Gielda, you seem to spend all your time trolling others and
monitoring other privacy places, then you're arrogant enough to think
if anyone says anything, they're spending all their time on you. Jerk.
> business of this type with over two dozen remote hosts. It could also
> be "normal" for a business in financial trouble, trying to stay afloat
> by moving servers around as they're shut off. Any number of reasons,
> legitimate and otherwise.
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> Most of their stuff, and certainly their web server, are at the same IP
> addresses according to at least two name servers I've queried (and
> redirects) as before the "disappearance". They just no longer respond,
> or refuse access.
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> I wouldn't even think a raid would do it, as it would have to be
> carried out simultaneously. Or it would mean a high level of
> cooperation on the part of the accused, which sorta shoots a lot of
> what they stood for and preached in the feet.
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> Then again the fact that servers seem to be going off line gradually
> could mean they're being logged for connection attempts then shut down
> when enough data is collected. ;)
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> Of course almost all of this is idle speculation.
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> The no announcement thing is the most troublesome. Apparently their
> mail is getting through, they're just not responding. I've seen this
> same thing said a couple different places now.
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> I even sent off a couple emails myself just for shits and grins, and
> they do in fact seem to fall into the great black email hole. The
> findnot@hushmail.com address, which always was an autoresponder, is the
> only thing apparently awake.
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> Of course I'm not a customer so they have absolutely no obligation to
> tell me anything. According to some of their customers they don't
> believe they have an obligation to tell them anything either though. 
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> It will be interesting to see how it all plays out, in any case.
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