Server
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New Museum
sysop wrote:
> I have asked OChoshing.com to have our co-located server. I have
sent
> the information related to the piece. They rejected our request.
> Then:
> I have called to Thing.net to install our co-located server there.
> (http://isp.thing.net/dedicated.html), I was ready to install a linux
> box for that purpose.
> We had a constructive conversation , however, they said,
> they can not host the server with the nessus scanner software. The
> reason, again, was similar to DTI, Panix and to the others.
> OC Hosting Sales Department wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> >From our Admin tech who requires more information.
>
> They need a portscanner for a ART project? How does that make sense?
A
> portscanners only use is to scan ports.
>
> Warmest Regards,
>
> Sales Department
> OC Hosting, Inc.
> sales@ochosting.com <mailto:sales@ochosting.com>
> Phone: 888-909-4678
> Fax: 888-929-2686
> http://www.ochosting.com
> OC Hosting Sales Department wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> Sorry. The Unix Admin has denied the request to use that software.
>
> Warmest Regards,
>
> Sales Department
> OC Hosting, Inc.
> sales@ochosting.com
> Phone: 888-909-4678
> Fax: 888-929-2686
> http://www.ochosting.com
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the US legal bug
7.5.:
<nettime>
PDS
7.5.:
Re: <nettime> [L. Brown]
7.5.:
Re:
<nettime>
[F. Cramer]
8.5.:Re:
<nettime> KR
8.5.:
scan
reports
9.5.:
Server
Migration US
Port
scanning is legal in the US
10.5.:
provider vs kr
CRACKED
..Minds of concern::breakingnews...!!
May 12,2002
13.5.:New
York Times Article
RE2:
NYTIMES article
RE2:
NYTIMES article
RE:3
NYTIMES article: KR
15.5.:
wired article
[
thing] review
19.5.:
Sonntagszeitung
13.6.: neural.it
14.6.:NZZ
(original
article)
Invitation to the open source exhibition
curated by Steve Dietz and Jenny Markatou (?)
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