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From: Simon J Mudd (sjmuddpobox.com)
Date: Wed Apr 24 2002 - 16:00:11 CDT

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    Hello All,

    I'm extending this message to a reasonably broad audience because I think
    that several people may be experiencing the same problem.

    I've received several reports over the last few days of problems accessing
    my website. The URL I use is http://pobox.com/~sjmudd/postfix (or a
    subdirectory thereof) which is redirected to
    http://www.WL0.org/~sjmudd/postfix.

    Since the beginning of April my Internet Provider, Terra in Spain, has
    been installing "transparent proxies" between their customers ADSL and the
    rest of the Internet. These proxies work in both directions. They
    effectively filter any connections directed to my web server, the request
    being received by the proxy and made indirectly to my machine. Thus my
    web server only see accesses from two different IP addresses. You as an
    HTTP client will not be aware of this.

    However these proxies do not appear to refresh data correctly and several
    people have noticed that several of my pages are not being shown
    correctly.

    If you appear to have this problem please let me know (in private).

    I'd also point out that my RPMs can be obtained from the following
    places:

    via anonymous ftp at
            ftp://ftp.WL0.org/ Madrid, Spain (my site)
            ftp://ftp.everdigital.org/ Houston, Texas, USA
            ftp://ftp.shuttleamerica.com Windsor Locks, Connecticut, USA
     
    via rsync at
            rsync.shuttleamerica.com::postfix

    I'd like to take the opportunity to thank Patrick Reich and Tom Diehl for
    providing these mirrors.

    I'm still trying to get an answer from my ISP and if they don't stop this
    I'll probably have to look for an alternative provider.

    Please accept my apologies and bear with me while I attempt to work on a
    solution.

    Regards,

    Simon

    -- 
    Simon J Mudd,   Tel: +34-91-408 4878,  Mobile: +34-605-085 219
    Madrid, Spain.  email: sjmuddpobox.com,  Postfix RPM Packager
    

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