Xref: utzoo news.admin:1904 news.sysadmin:636 comp.unix.wizards:7568 comp.unix.xenix:1845 misc.headlines:2609 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!uwvax!rutgers!mtunx!jhc From: jhc@mtunx.ATT.COM (Jonathan Hawbrook-Clark) Newsgroups: news.admin,news.sysadmin,comp.unix.wizards,comp.unix.xenix,misc.headlines Subject: Re: Site 'killer' update Message-ID: <2164@mtunx.ATT.COM> Date: 4 Apr 88 18:37:09 GMT References: <653@jclyde.UUCP> <1706@desint.UUCP> Reply-To: jhc@mtunx.ATT.COM (Jonathan Clark) Organization: AT&T ISL Middletown NJ USA Lines: 11 Keywords: backbone down update on status In article <1706@desint.UUCP> geoff@desint.UUCP (Geoff Kuenning) asks: "where do they [ AT&T ] get the right to seize somebody's private hardware?" Just for the record, the machine known as 'killer' is the property of AT&T, was physically located in an AT&T building, and had been registered as an AT&T system. Consequently, there is no question of anyone's "rights" being trodden on. -- Jonathan Clark jonathan.clark@mtune.att.com, attmail!jonathan Any affiliation is given for identification purposes only. The Englishman never enjoys himself except for some noble purpose.