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| George Orwell 2007-01-29, 1:18 am |
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Hello BiKiKii Admin,
BiKiKii looks to be down:
% dig @ns1.dyndns.org. bikikii.ath.cx. +short
24.148.11.10
% telnet 24.148.11.10 25
Trying 24.148.11.10...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out
% date -u
Mon Jan 29 05:35:52 UTC 2007
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| BiKiKii Admin 2007-01-29, 7:14 pm |
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On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, George Orwell wrote:
>Hello BiKiKii Admin,
>
>BiKiKii looks to be down:
>
>% dig @ns1.dyndns.org. bikikii.ath.cx. +short
>24.148.11.10
>
>% telnet 24.148.11.10 25
>Trying 24.148.11.10...
>telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out
>
>% date -u
>Mon Jan 29 05:35:52 UTC 2007
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Was unable to do remote "kick-start".
Something happened at border.
Appears power line issue.
No IDS flags. "Deadman" was not tripped.
Ciao!
BiKiKii
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| George Orwell 2007-01-29, 7:14 pm |
| BiKiKii Admin wrote:
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> On Mon, 29 Jan 2007, George Orwell wrote:
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> Was unable to do remote "kick-start".
Hmmm. What's your password? Maybe next time I can try from here.
<grin>
> Something happened at border.
> Appears power line issue.
> No IDS flags. "Deadman" was not tripped.
I remember back in my BBS SysOp days there use to exist a couple utils
that monitored a phone line for certain sequences of rings and
restarted a machine it they were present. You'd call a number, let it
ring twice, hang up, wait 1 minute, then call back and hang up after
three rings. All configurable within reason.
I wonder if there's no modern counterpart to this, or how involved it
would be to reliably monitor/log a modem, use cron to check for a
trigger file created by that daemon, and issue a 'shutdown -r now' or
whatever?
With some X10 trickery I'd imagine you could even reset routers.
switches. gateways, and such....
Just a thought. 
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