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Yeah! Genuity...I checked it out last week sometime, and didn't have a
clue why they would be trying to contact my server. Their not some
kind of webcrawler that's messed up or alpha testing or something?
>From what I read I guess I'm not to worry, but if you could do
something Mitch it sure would be appreciated. I have external efforts
attempting to get in and out of my server blocked in the Cisco. Is
that why they appear in the Event Viewer?

You have my vote. I'm tired of seeing the garbage as well. Do you
need my numbers

Howard Brooks - President - IamNet, Inc. -
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mitchell B. Wagers <mwagers@ocsnet.net>
To: ntisp@emerald.iea.com <ntisp@emerald.iea.com>
Date: Monday, March 30, 1998 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: Avoiding DNS servers

>I'll be happy to be a spokesperson....just send me your
names/addresses and
>I'll give these people a call, have even spoken with Genuity before
(not
>like you can get much done).
>
>
>At 10:54 AM 3/30/98 -0500, you wrote:
>>At 08:30 AM 3/30/98 -0600, you wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>Same here. They are 207.235.31.34, 207.240.5.60 and 207.240.24.115.
>>>I sure would like to get rid of them too.
>>>
>>>FrankC
>>>
>>
>>Yeah those, the day after day ... should we just try contacting
their
>>hostmaster?
>>
>>The connection with the DNS server 207.235.31.34 could not be
established
>>
>>America's Computer Company (NETBLK-FIBRNET3-28-31-2)
FIBRNET3-28-31-2
>> 207.235.28.0 - 207.235.31.255
>>
>>The connection with the DNS server 207.240.5.60 could not be
established
>>
>>NS1.GENUITY.NET (NS10459-HST)
>> 207.240.5.60
>>
>>The connection with the DNS server 207.240.24.115 could not be
established
>>
>>Genuity, Inc. (NETBLK-NETBLK-GENUITY-2) NETBLK-GENUITY-2
>> 207.240.0.0 - 207.240.255.255
>>
>>Any suggestions... I want to get this solved soon.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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>> NTISP Mailing List listserver@emerald.iea.com
>>
>>
>
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