26-09-2007, 22:27 | #21 |
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26-09-2007, 22:30 | #22 |
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I tolerate nslookup. Though I do put nmap on some of the rigs, randomly.
Mark - UnxUtils has this lot: Code:
C:\Program Files\UnxUtils\usr\local\wbin>ls agrep.exe expand.exe makedepend.exe su.exe ansi2knr.exe expr.exe makemsg.exe sum.exe basename.exe factor.exe man.exe sync.exe bc.exe fgrep.exe md5sum.exe tac.exe bison.exe find.exe mkdir.exe tail.exe bunzip2.exe flex.exe mkfifo.exe tar.exe bzip2.exe fmt.exe mknod.exe tee.exe bzip2recover.exe fold.exe mv.exe test.exe cat.exe fsplit.exe mvdir.exe touch.exe chgrp.exe gawk.exe nl.exe tr.exe chmod.exe gclip.exe od.exe type.exe chown.exe gplay.exe paste.exe uname.exe cksum.exe grep.exe patch.exe unexpand.exe cmp.exe gsar.exe pathchk.exe uniq.exe comm.exe gunzip.exe pclip.exe unrar.exe compress.exe gzip.exe pr.exe unshar.exe cp.exe head.exe printenv.exe unzip.exe csplit.exe id.exe printf.exe uudecode.exe cut.exe indent.exe pwd.exe uuencode.exe date.exe install.exe recode.exe wc.exe dc.exe join.exe rm.exe wget.exe dd.exe jwhois.exe rman.exe wget.hlp df.exe less.exe rmdir.exe which.exe diff.exe lesskey.exe sdiff.exe whoami.exe diff3.exe libfl.a sed.exe xargs.exe dircolors.exe libfl.lib seq.exe yes.exe dirname.exe ln.exe shar.exe zcat.exe du.exe logname.exe sleep.exe zip.exe echo.exe ls.exe sort.exe egrep.exe m4.exe split.exe env.exe make.exe stego.exe
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26-09-2007, 22:32 | #23 |
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It might have something to do with demenoid being down. Their servers in Canada may have been forced to shut down, so that's the biggest tracker site down.
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26-09-2007, 22:37 | #24 |
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Possibly, but Feekles changed his user agent to uTorrent and couldn't get any websites so there's more to it than Demenoid being down.
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Could I be being capped? Possible I suppose but according to their website, my status against the Fair Usage Policy is green which means I'm fine. I've logged a support call to say "my p2p is being blocked, I pay for your top level of service and am not breaking any FUP, unblock this traffic immediately"
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26-09-2007, 22:48 | #26 |
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Not really a solution, but I really do recommend UKFSN. You get the usual evening slowdown, but you are guaranteed a minimum of 2mb. Normally on my lousy phone line I get 470k/sec down with 30/300gb caps per month
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26-09-2007, 22:57 | #28 |
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They're bloody expensive, Zirax - £79.99 for an 8Mb connection with caps?
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26-09-2007, 23:04 | #29 |
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I don't know how much you're paying now Feek, but Zen are by far the best ISP I've used. Had BT been able to maintain the copper between my place and the Exchange properly then I'd still be with them.
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26-09-2007, 23:20 | #30 |
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I'm currently paying £30/month to Eclipse for a service which now seems to have a limit of 50Gb/month although I've never officially been notified that it changed from unlimited.
The custom PTR is the reverse lookup on my domain isn't it? That's essential to me for my outgoing email. I'd also need a static IP and not sure about the /29.
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