Re: AIOE server timing out

Franz_aRTiglio <[email protected]> Sat, 28 Jan 2023 18:51:39 +0100
Newsgroups aioe.news.helpdesk
Organization A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Scriveva [email protected] sabato, 28/01/2023:
> On Sat, 28 Jan 2023 17:19:39 +0100
> Franz_aRTiglio <[email protected]> wrote:
>> [email protected] scriveva il 28/01/2023 :
>>> Fuckwit.
>> 
>> nice signature you got, it fits and describes you.
>
> Go find your mirror and have a good look.


---------> LOOK MOM !!!! A CUT !!!!! <---------


>> I got a nice day so I'll be nice and give you another hint that you
>> may google and discover how dumb are your assumptions: "ROUTING".
>
> Wow, you've heard of routing! You're so so clever! Did mummy just explain it 
> to you and now you think you can just use it as an answer to any random 
> connection issue?
>
> Go have a sit down and ask yourself what the point of routing 2 addresses 
> on the same subnet (46.165.242.*) to one server is. If the routing to that
> subnet fails then BOTH addresses will be dead.
>
> When you've done that and your lonely braincell has recovered ask yourself
> how one server can operate as a failover for itself.
>
>> Or, go ahead and MAKE ME LAUGH HARDER.
>> 
>> ROTFL.
>
> Keep laughing sonny, you remind me of this character :)
>
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AykMdrCRTVw

YOU DID IT ! you made me laugh HARDER ! NICE !

all the above can be summed up in  "bla bla yadda yahha let me cut
so I can patetically dodging the matter blah blah let me blab
again so this will ensure nobody will notice"

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now, as by your signature "Fuckwit.", describe HOW 2 different ISP
assigned IPs, without a shadow of a doubt, are the telltale leading
to the unquestionable assumption "They have at least 2 servers".
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