From: jamie@comet.net (jamie dyer)
To: Blake Coverett <blake@bcdev.com>
Message Hash: e4b3c3af47d52ae21761586d60bfa034629cf9975ec4a65c1458c7a8694953ee
Message ID: <Pine.BSF.3.95.961218034141.15593F-100000@atlas.comet.net>
Reply To: <01BBEC65.8DA20C00@bcdev.com>
UTC Datetime: 1996-12-18 08:43:45 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 18 Dec 1996 00:43:45 -0800 (PST)
From: jamie@comet.net (jamie dyer)
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 1996 00:43:45 -0800 (PST)
To: Blake Coverett <blake@bcdev.com>
Subject: RE: Ping of Death?
In-Reply-To: <01BBEC65.8DA20C00@bcdev.com>
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On Tue, 17 Dec 1996, Blake Coverett wrote:
->> Anyone heard of the Ping of Death, aka the Ping Bomb. It's a large chunk of
->> hostile code, disguised as a mere ping, that can lead to server rebooting.
->
->> Technology Assignment Editor, Wired News, http://www.wired.com/
->> Producer, Packet, http://www.packet.com/
->
->I read the two parts above and shake my head...
->A 'technology assignment editor' that has missed
->this story till now, and can't use a search engine
->to boot?
->-Blake (who should only look at the pictures)
Aw heck, give the little fellers at Wired a break.
It's awful time consuming being on the cutting edge.
jamie
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