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1994-05-14 08:46Oivind Idso TFSOL - Internet connection
└─ 1994-05-14 11:25- Greg Earle Re: TFSOL - Internet connection
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1994-05-14 08:46Oivind IdsoOK, so I was a bit late on the WARP-Motion-video-on-MTV-Europe-thing (it's hard to catch u
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Sat, 14 May 1994 09:46:29 GMT+1
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TFSOL - Internet connection
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OK, so I was a bit late on the WARP-Motion-video-on-MTV-Europe-thing (it's hard to catch up, when I only read mail once a week), but does everyone know this: During TFSOL's live broadcast on Radio 1 tonight (!), "people with a modem and Internet access" can log onto this IP-address: 158.152.33.168. I don't know about login, but I guess it's either "user name: anonymous" - or "amorphous" ;) ,or there's no request for username at all. Guess British Telecom will be quite busy tonight; the phonelines will probably be jamming! (pun...) Oivind Idso (-: OIVINDI@gribb.hsr.no :-) STUDIOSUS PERPETUUS
1994-05-14 11:25- Greg Earle>During TFSOL's live broadcast on Radio 1 tonight (!), "people with a >modem and Internet
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Sat, 14 May 1994 04:25:07 -0700
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quoted 3 lines During TFSOL's live broadcast on Radio 1 tonight (!), "people with a>During TFSOL's live broadcast on Radio 1 tonight (!), "people with a >modem and Internet access" can log onto this IP-address: >158.152.33.168.
Which, according to the DNS, is none other than "fsol.Demon.CO.UK" (!)
quoted 3 lines I don't know about login, but I guess it's either "user>I don't know about login, but I guess it's either "user >name: anonymous" - or "amorphous" ;) >or there's no request for username at all.
As of right now, it's rejecting (or Demon's gateway is) telnet connections. I've tried to telnet to the SMTP port and it connected, but hangs out to dry before I get the SMTP banner. Now all I get is the Demon gateway issuing ICMP Host Unreachables :-( Do anyone know what time (GMT, preferrably) the broadcast is to begin?!? - Greg