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Old November 6th 03, 01:10 PM
charlesb
 
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Default Attack on the Internet !

http://www.emergency.com/2002/dns_srvr_attk1002.htm

This is why we build independent, all ham radio packet network. You cannot
"back up" a network that you are dependent upon in order to communicate.
That would be like having a special phone number to dial if the phones go
dead. ( Duh! )

In the event of an emergency involving the Internet, we will find that
alternate, functional digital communications *at any baud rate* will be
immensely valuable, wherever it exists. What is important is that the
independent amateur packet radio infrastructure (network) be in place and
functioning, ready to serve when needed.

If you do not have a packet network in your area, consider getting together
with other hams in your area to start putting one together. Shoot for
functionality first, as a functional 1200 baud system is vastly superior to
a planned-for high-speed system that gets discussed and argued about, but
never built or used. Modest networks can be upgraded and improved, and are
basically useful from day one. That's the best way to start off, and get the
maximum number of local hams involved.

USPN http://www.uspacket.net is specifically dedicated to independent
amateur packet radio networking and networkers in the U.S.A.. If you are
interested in starting up or upgrading a packet network in your area, give
us a visit!

Charles Brabham, N5PVL
Director: USPacket.Net
http://www.uspacket.net