- Oct 9, 1999
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Yet Another Phantom Flusher Thread
I know, I know, sorry to keep bringing this up. But I'm one of the "victims" so it's of interest to me.
Does anyone else find it odd how he's coming back online slowly? If the reason the output nearly stopped was that the clients installed were pre-8009 and doing invalid OGR blocks rather than RC5, wouldn't his output have come back as soon as D.net updated their proxies? Or if he was using a pproxy and updated it to 318, it should have happened all at once.
Over the past few days, my RC5 stats have been going up; today I'm over 22K blocks. Does this seem to indicate a person behind this rather than a trojan? Any thoughts?
I know, I know, sorry to keep bringing this up. But I'm one of the "victims" so it's of interest to me.
Does anyone else find it odd how he's coming back online slowly? If the reason the output nearly stopped was that the clients installed were pre-8009 and doing invalid OGR blocks rather than RC5, wouldn't his output have come back as soon as D.net updated their proxies? Or if he was using a pproxy and updated it to 318, it should have happened all at once.
Over the past few days, my RC5 stats have been going up; today I'm over 22K blocks. Does this seem to indicate a person behind this rather than a trojan? Any thoughts?