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The Problem @ Z-net

doctor robert | 20.09.2001 20:17

A helpful suggestion.

If the archive has been lost then I'm sure there are people all over the world who have saved the odd file for their own reference and who would be more than willing to upload.

doctor robert

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happy to help, but can I add...?

20.09.2001 23:04

I've got a few of those articles on my hd, and I'll be happy to send it to whoever need it. have you got any more details? any way of reaching Michael Albert & Co.?

I'd like to add that I'm quite puzzled, though: the virus that affected the server in the last 2 days must have been Nimda, which only attacks the ever-present security flaws in Windows NT and 2000 servers, and Microsoft Outlook Express and Internet Explorer.

why (oh why) an anti-establishment publisher like ZNET would decide to use Micro$oft solutions I really don't know.

was the service offered for free? if so, is it that difficult to find someone ready to offer them a UNIX/LINUX environment? especially given that it's free and it's open source?

max


ZNET survives

21.09.2001 08:01

ZNet is sorted, soon to be back up and running.
Apparently the data was recovered.

adm11


good news from zmag.org

21.09.2001 14:52

from www.zmag.org :)


ZNet Is Back

The multifaceted catastrophe threatening ZNet content has been averted. People should update their Norton and other Virus Protection programs. This virus is still present all over the internet, but does not damage content.

Speed will be low for awhile due to fine-tuning new equipment and upgrading many components as well as heavy usage. Some interactive features such as forums, forms, uploading, etc., will are disabled for now. We will go off line at night for a time...but not long. Try again if you have trouble.

We have removed graphics and considerable top page content to lower server burden...

tech
- Homepage: www.zmag.org