>Hello, > > This afternoon, the LISTSERV here at Princeton University (node PUCC) >received nearly 1000 requests orginating from [log in to unmask] The requests >were coming via many other LISTSERVs throughout Bitnet, which means that >other LISTSERVs were also affected. These requests (the single command, >Lists Long) nearly caused our RSCS to shutdown, and put a severe strain on >our Bitnet links. Can you help us find out the cause of this problem? > >Thank You, >Chris Dietrich, >Listserv Postmaster PUCC Hello Chris, I would like to apologize for the problem which occured with one of my assistant (He is a 2nd year Computer Science student). He was trying to work on his project which is going to be a user friendly listsearch program ... But it seems not to be a net. friendly program :-)))) Sorry for the inconvinience. Regards Pantelis Tzortzakis Network Country Coordinator - Greece Ps. His reply to me is included ======================================================================== 18 Received: by GREARN (Mailer R2.03B) id 7950; Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:53 HMT Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:42 HMT From: NETSTU03@GREARN To: pantelis@GREARN Mr Tzortzakis, I'd like to apologize for causing a severe Network overload problem. I was working on my listserv project ;I was trying to send a file to all listservs with a single command 'list long'. But due to a programming mistake the program sent the same command many times. :}-((( I'm really sorry for that.... ----------------- Regards Netstu03@Grearn ú NETSTU03 GREARN 7/12/89 § NETSTU03@GREARN pantelis@GREARN 7/12/89 No subject § Pantelis Tzortzakis Chris Dietrich 7/12/89*Problem >other LISTSERVs were also affected. These requests (the single command, >Lists Long) nearly caused our RSCS to shutdown, and put a severe strain on >our Bitnet links. Can you help us find out the cause of this problem? > >Thank You, >Chris Dietrich, >Listserv Postmaster PUCC Hello Chris, I would like to apologize for the problem which occured with one of my assistant (He is a 2nd year Computer Science student). He was trying to work on his project which is going to be a user friendly listsearch program ... But it seems not to be a net. friendly program :-)))) Sorry for the inconvinience. Regards Pantelis Tzortzakis Network Country Coordinator - Greece Ps. His reply to me is included ======================================================================== 18 Received: by GREARN (Mailer R2.03B) id 7950; Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:53 HMT Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:42 HMT From: NETSTU03@GREARN To: pantelis@GREARN Received: from GREARN.BITNET by RutVM1.Rutgers.Edu (Mailer R2.04RU) with BSMTP id 4465; Wed, 12 Jul 89 05:35:28 EDT Received: by GREARN (Mailer R2.03B) id 8099; Wed, 12 Jul 89 12:10:32 HMT Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 12:08:09 HMT From: Pantelis Tzortzakis <POSTMAST@GREARN> Subject: Net. problem To: linkfail@frulm11 cc: lstsrv-l@rutvm1 >Hello, > > This afternoon, the LISTSERV here at Princeton University (node PUCC) >received nearly 1000 requests orginating from [log in to unmask] The requests >were coming via many other LISTSERVs throughout Bitnet, which means that >other LISTSERVs were also affected. These requests (the single command, >Lists Long) nearly caused our RSCS to shutdown, and put a severe strain on >our Bitnet links. Can you help us find out the cause of this problem? > >Thank You, >Chris Dietrich, >Listserv Postmaster PUCC Hello Chris, I would like to apologize for the problem which occured with one of my assistant (He is a 2nd year Computer Science student). He was trying to work on his project which is going to be a user friendly listsearch program ... But it seems not to be a net. friendly program :-)))) Sorry for the inconvinience. Regards Pantelis Tzortzakis Network Country Coordinator - Greece Ps. His reply to me is included ======================================================================== 18 Received: by GREARN (Mailer R2.03B) id 7950; Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:53 HMT Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:42 HMT From: NETSTU03@GREARN To: pantelis@GREARN Mr Tzortzakis, I'd like to apologize for causing a severe Network overload problem. I was working on my listserv project ;I was trying to send a file to all listservs with a single command 'list long'. But due to a programming mistake the program sent the same command many times. :}-((( I'm really sorry for that.... ----------------- Regards Netstu03@Grearn ú NETSTU03 GREARN 7/12/89 § NETSTU03@GREARN pantelis@GREARN 7/12/89 No subject § Pantelis Tzortzakis Chris Dietrich 7/12/89*Problem >other LISTSERVs were also affected. These requests (the single command, >Lists Long) nearly caused our RSCS to shutdown, and put a severe strain on >our Bitnet links. Can you help us find out the cause of this problem? > >Thank You, >Chris Dietrich, >Listserv Postmaster PUCC Hello Chris, I would like to apologize for the problem which occured with one of my assistant (He is a 2nd year Computer Science student). He was trying to work on his project which is going to be a user friendly listsearch program ... But it seems not to be a net. friendly program :-)))) Sorry for the inconvinience. Regards Pantelis Tzortzakis Network Country Coordinator - Greece Ps. His reply to me is included ======================================================================== 18 Received: by GREARN (Mailer R2.03B) id 7950; Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:53 HMT Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:42 HMT From: NETSTU03@GREARN Received: from GREARN.BITNET by RutVM1.Rutgers.Edu (Mailer R2.04RU) with BSMTP id 4465; Wed, 12 Jul 89 05:35:28 EDT Received: by GREARN (Mailer R2.03B) id 8099; Wed, 12 Jul 89 12:10:32 HMT Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 12:08:09 HMT From: Pantelis Tzortzakis <POSTMAST@GREARN> Subject: Net. problem To: linkfail@frulm11 cc: lstsrv-l@rutvm1 >Hello, > > This afternoon, the LISTSERV here at Princeton University (node PUCC) >received nearly 1000 requests orginating from [log in to unmask] The requests >were coming via many other LISTSERVs throughout Bitnet, which means that >other LISTSERVs were also affected. These requests (the single command, >Lists Long) nearly caused our RSCS to shutdown, and put a severe strain on >our Bitnet links. Can you help us find out the cause of this problem? > >Thank You, >Chris Dietrich, >Listserv Postmaster PUCC Hello Chris, I would like to apologize for the problem which occured with one of my assistant (He is a 2nd year Computer Science student). He was trying to work on his project which is going to be a user friendly listsearch program ... But it seems not to be a net. friendly program :-)))) Sorry for the inconvinience. Regards Pantelis Tzortzakis Network Country Coordinator - Greece Ps. His reply to me is included ======================================================================== 18 Received: by GREARN (Mailer R2.03B) id 7950; Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:53 HMT Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:42 HMT From: NETSTU03@GREARN To: pantelis@GREARN Mr Tzortzakis, I'd like to apologize for causing a severe Network overload problem. I was working on my listserv project ;I was trying to send a file to all listservs with a single command 'list long'. But due to a programming mistake the program sent the same command many times. :}-((( I'm really sorry for that.... ----------------- Regards Netstu03@Grearn ú NETSTU03 GREARN 7/12/89 § NETSTU03@GREARN pantelis@GREARN 7/12/89 No subject § Pantelis Tzortzakis Chris Dietrich 7/12/89*Problem >other LISTSERVs were also affected. These requests (the single command, >Lists Long) nearly caused our RSCS to shutdown, and put a severe strain on >our Bitnet links. Can you help us find out the cause of this problem? > >Thank You, >Chris Dietrich, >Listserv Postmaster PUCC Hello Chris, I would like to apologize for the problem which occured with one of my assistant (He is a 2nd year Computer Science student). He was trying to work on his project which is going to be a user friendly listsearch program ... But it seems not to be a net. friendly program :-)))) Sorry for the inconvinience. Regards Pantelis Tzortzakis Network Country Coordinator - Greece Ps. His reply to me is included ======================================================================== 18 Received: by GREARN (Mailer R2.03B) id 7950; Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:53 HMT Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:42 HMT From: NETSTU03@GREARN Received: from GREARN.BITNET by RutVM1.Rutgers.Edu (Mailer R2.04RU) with BSMTP id 4465; Wed, 12 Jul 89 05:35:28 EDT Received: by GREARN (Mailer R2.03B) id 8099; Wed, 12 Jul 89 12:10:32 HMT Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 12:08:09 HMT From: Pantelis Tzortzakis <POSTMAST@GREARN> Subject: Net. problem To: linkfail@frulm11 cc: lstsrv-l@rutvm1 >Hello, > > This afternoon, the LISTSERV here at Princeton University (node PUCC) >received nearly 1000 requests orginating from [log in to unmask] The requests >were coming via many other LISTSERVs throughout Bitnet, which means that >other LISTSERVs were also affected. These requests (the single command, >Lists Long) nearly caused our RSCS to shutdown, and put a severe strain on >our Bitnet links. Can you help us find out the cause of this problem? > >Thank You, >Chris Dietrich, >Listserv Postmaster PUCC Hello Chris, I would like to apologize for the problem which occured with one of my assistant (He is a 2nd year Computer Science student). He was trying to work on his project which is going to be a user friendly listsearch program ... But it seems not to be a net. friendly program :-)))) Sorry for the inconvinience. Regards Pantelis Tzortzakis Network Country Coordinator - Greece Ps. His reply to me is included ======================================================================== 18 Received: by GREARN (Mailer R2.03B) id 7950; Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:53 HMT Date: Wed, 12 Jul 89 11:19:42 HMT From: NETSTU03@GREARN To: pantelis@GREARN Mr Tzortzakis, I'd like to apologize for causing a severe Network overload problem. I was working on my listserv project ;I was trying to send a file to all listservs with a single command 'list long'. But due to a programming mistake the program sent the same command many times. :}-((( I'm really sorry for that.... ----------------- Regards Netstu03@Grearn ú NETSTU03 GREARN 7/12/89 § NETSTU03@GREARN pantelis@GREARN 7/12/89 No subject § Pantelis Tzortzakis Chris Dietrich 7/12/89*Problem