William Stein wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> A security researcher decided to purposely take down sage.math to 
> demonstrate that it is possible to fork bomb the machine through the 
> public sage notebook servers.   I had always plan to run these comletley 
> public servers until something like this happened.  Therefore, 
> sagenb.org (and the other public sage notebook servers I host) will be 
> completely disable until further notice.
> 
> I might re-enable them in the future if I set them up from scratch
> using a vmware virtual machine and vmware server.  Given that I've never 
> successfully configured vmware server on any Linux box, I don't know 
> when this will happen.   If a Sage developer would like to attempt to do 
> this instead of me on sage.math please contact me, since this is not
> currently my highest priority (especially, because I'm in France 
> traveling right now).


If this is a final decision, at least for the short term, can we pull 
the links from the sage website and put some explanatory text up?

Thanks,

Jason


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