Posted on 06/21/2010 5:32:40 AM PDT by sam_paine
"A denial-of-service attack (DoS attack) or distributed denial-of-service attack (DDoS attack) is an attempt to make a computer resource unavailable to its intended users. Although the means to carry out, motives for, and targets of a DoS attack may vary, it generally consists of the concerted efforts of a person or people to prevent an Internet site or service from functioning efficiently or at all, temporarily or indefinitely."
Just asking... Plenty of articles on here lately like the gentleman who painted a sign on a truck in his cornfield, and someone who didn't like the message set it ablaze.
If someone would like to reduce the reach and effectiveness of FreeRepublic 20% in a day or two, why bother with laws and FCC internet control etc. Why not just crash the servers?
If FR needs more money then its still a small price indeed to pave the Freedom Highway.
Well, it might be worth it in theory, but what many different people, organizations and non-profits find out, is that many times people's statements don't match up to their billfolds ... :-)
I think if you ended up tripling or quadrupling in order to have a "hardening" of assets, all equipment, making them all high grade (like "server graade equipment) and then also offsite backup (or perhaps even onsite, but "hot" and ready-to-go) -- you would find a lot of previous donors balking at it ...
But, you could try and see what happens ... :-)
How safe is it to download from Pirate Bay? Any spyware or worse? How would freerepublic use it to communicate?
It's not the actual servers on Pirate Bay that are the problems. All they have is a "link" which gets you started to downloading at other people's computers. The "material" (that you download) is as good as the person who first puts it up there. See the BitTorrent protocol ...
But, with Free Republic and our own members, you'll know and recognize who is putting it up (you sign-up and you get an account name and that particular account name will be the one who first has the original material available, and they are the ones who will be the first "uploaders", so you are trusting a "FReeper" for that). So, you'll be getting the material from a "known source" -- that is, someone on Free Republic.
In addition to that, if something is detected and something is wrong (i.e., some virus or problem; let's say that a user was infected, unkknowingly himself and inadvertently was uploading bad material), that material can be deleted immediately, because that "link" has "comments" on it. The first few people who have downloaded it can do a "check" for viruses or worms and can "verify" it for all the others (that's what happens already there). So, again, it's very difficult for something like that to get going on Pirate Bay.
In regards to how Free Republic would use it to communicate ... it's like I said earlier -- it's "not a board" ... it's for files -- like documents, lists, video, audio, even entire websites. That's what it's for. And for that purpose, if you have to disseminate material to FReepers that it's impossible to get any other or -- or else -- it's being blocked by the government -- this is the way you can bypass all "blocks" and get it disseminated through the Pirate Bay ... :-)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/freerepublic2/message/43618
> From Jim Robinson - Mon Jun 21 15:38:26 2010 > > One of our primary servers crashed. We now have > the main system running on a secondary server > until John repairs or replaces the one that > fried. We have several servers at FR all > performing various functions. Each server has > its own IP address so that's why you may now > be seeing a different IP. > > It was not a DOS attack. Nothing nefarious. > Just a hardware crash. > > We usually have two servers serving web pages > and two serving the database and others doing > various tasks. Usually a server going off line > wouldn't crash the entire system but this time > it did and John had a bit of a problem getting > it all running again.
If Obama uses the kill switch, no amount of backup servers will be enough. My advice is to copy key reports and save them to flash ot CD. If the internet is ‘killed’, we can go to our neighbors and rapidly share our information.
Lookin’ for a west bound 18 wheeler,,,
S`Port City Louisiana,,,
Ya’ll got a copy on this weak Mobile,,,
Need to get a message through to that LA,LA Land,,,10-4 ?
Come On,Come On,,,
Breaker,Breaker...!...;0)
Consider also Jim and John, since the both of you live in CA, and the parent company is there about getting an Apple Server. Less crashes.
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