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Re: [spamtools] Tracking a DDOS

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kevin Day)
Sun Jan 19 23:37:06 2003

Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 22:36:31 -0600
To: John Payne <john@sackheads.org>,
	"william@sokol.elan.net" <william@sokol.elan.net>,
	"nanog@merit.edu" <nanog@merit.edu>
From: Kevin Day <toasty@dragondata.com>
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At 10:00 PM 1/19/2003, John Payne wrote:

>--On Sunday, January 19, 2003 05:35:07 PM -0800 "william@sokol.elan.net" 
><william@sokol.elan.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>'n confused. I thought AppliedTheory (was CRL) was bought by Clearblue
>>which later aquired part in Navisite and later had Navisite aquire
>>most of Clearblue (sounds weird, I know). Now appliedtheory.com goes to
>>navisite, so I assumed appliedtheory was aquired as part of clearblue,
>>(if it wasn't why the website going there)? So is its history:
>>
>>crl->appliedtheory->clearblue->navisite->fastnet
>
>
>Not sure of the full history, but http://www.fast.net/news/files/060302-pr.pdf
>

As a Clearblue customer, I can confirm that all the Applied Theory stuff 
seems to be gone now from the support pages. (The same functionality is 
there, but the appliedtheory.com URL's have all been changed to 
clearblue.com names)

Some of the stuff looks pretty cool - being able to monitor from a website 
your rack's temperatures, voltages, the datacenter's UPS and generator 
statuses, etc... Unfortunately it's all "coming soon"(unless you're in 
Syracuse), and has been for at least 6 months. Applied Theory was also 
supposed to be doing port, application and server monitoring, which seems 
to overlap with what Navisite offers, so that may have something to do with 
its departure.




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