[AusNOG] [Spam] offtopic: Google datacenters.
Noel Butler
noel.butler at ausics.net
Thu Oct 2 09:13:31 EST 2008
On Thu, 2008-10-02 at 06:12, Phillip Grasso wrote:
> pts rule name description
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> 3.0 GGL_REDIRS BODY: Google redirectors are used by spammers
> 2.9 TVD_SPACE_RATIO BODY: TVD_SPACE_RATIO
>
Phillip, you maybe should put some general text in your posts :) A few
people may not see your post.
and I'm not surprised they have less consumption if they are still using
this... http://140.142.8.214:80/ifs/uw_cse_google_250k.asf
warning, it's a bout 58 mins long, so don't do it on your employers time
:)
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