actually there is actcom and I think many other isp would remove a page
that takes too much bandwidth or take extra money after certain amount of
infomation


Ely Levy
System group
Hebrew University 
Jerusalem Israel



On 14 May 2001, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:

|  Chen Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
|  
|  > And next time, do coordinate such activity with the actcom people, you could
|  > have DOSed their network.
|  
|  Question #1: Don't we distinguish between DOS and Slashdot effect?
|  
|  Question #2: Is everybody who posts a link on /. or another
|  DOS-capable service/newsgroup/mailing list supposed to find out who
|  hosts the URL in question and contact them in advance?
|  
|  Imagine a clause in an ISP's user agreement:
|  
|  "We Provider will host the User's home page. The User warrants and
|  guarantees that his or her home page will not be interesting enough
|  to attract more than N hits a day. Violation of this provision will
|  be a cause for termination of service."
|  
|  --
|  Oleg Goldshmidt | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|  "I'd rather write programs to write programs than write programs."
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