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1. 1998-11-30 [4] aggregation tool wanted nanog Cengiz Alaett
2. 1998-11-30 [12] AT&T/Sprint problems nanog Daniel Rothma
3. 1998-11-30 [1] Digex Fibrecut? nanog Adam Rothschi
4. 1998-11-30 [4] Dents -- Bind alternative? nanog Todd Graham L
5. 1998-11-30 [36] Re: Black Hole Vixie/RBL nanog Dean Anderson
6. 1998-11-30 [7] flow export stuff nanog Barry Raveend
7. 1998-11-30 [1] Still looking.. nanog alex
8. 1998-11-29 [2] NON-OPERATIONAL: A note of thanks to ANS nanog Alex Bligh
9. 1998-11-29 [1] Better flap damping algorithm nanog Vadim Antonov
10. 1998-11-28 [9] ORBS: Another Vigilante Group nanog Dean Robb
11. 1998-11-27 [4] The Cidr Report nanog Tony Bates
12. 1998-11-27 [1] [test, drop it] nanog Alex P. Rudne
13. 1998-11-26 [47] NSI policy on lame delagations nanog Vadim Antonov
14. 1998-11-25 [1] RE: SOLVED! The cause of puzzling TCP (eg. WHOIS) con nanog Rob Gilde
15. 1998-11-25 [1] Internet Data Center Notes from NANOG14 nanog William B. No
16. 1998-11-25 [4] About last smurf floods - additional info nanog Paul Ferguson
17. 1998-11-25 [2] Smurf attack in progress - FIX YOUR RELAYS NOW nanog Matthew Petac
18. 1998-11-24 [1] mae-east-atm? nanog Dave Rand
19. 1998-11-24 [5] Router gets hurt! nanog Jason Weisber
20. 1998-11-24 [6] SOLVED! The cause of puzzling TCP (eg. WHOIS) connec nanog Chris Mauritz
21. 1998-11-24 [6] WebTV.Net: Censorship Central? nanog Steven J. Sob
22. 1998-11-24 [7] IMAP attacks continue nanog Alex P. Rudne
23. 1998-11-24 [4] Bob Allisat nanog John M. Brown
24. 1998-11-23 [4] Anyone know... nanog Steven J. Sob
25. 1998-11-23 [44] RBL quandry - opinions hereby solicited nanog Dean Anderson
26. 1998-11-23 [2] No longer: NSI policy on lame delagations nanog jprovo
27. 1998-11-23 [1] Re: NSI policy.. [grab a clue and pipe down] nanog Fletcher E K
28. 1998-11-22 [50] Re: Lawsuit threat against RBL users nanog Rich Sena
29. 1998-11-21 [3] Re: NSI policy on lame delegations nanog John Fraizer
30. 1998-11-21 [3] A Real Technical Question (RAdB) nanog John M. Brown
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