QUOTE(rockets @ Mar 27 2009, 12:14 PM)
i think the problem is we're being routed through all these TMNut servers. If you look at your tracert, those 58.xx.xx.xx and 202.xx.xx.xx servers are all TMNut servers if you do a dns lookup on them, and not suprising the problem starts on those servers. It only happened recently cause before I was on a full Jaring network, all 61.xx.xx.xx, 161.xx.xx.xx (up to the international node). My guess is they're getting alot of new subscribers with the recent publicity here by SuK and they're running out of bandwidth so they put some of us with TMNet and we know anything associated with TMnet = crap.
SuK if you know any Jaring representitive, could you please direct them to this thread and have them explain why they just "kicked" some of their users to TMNet network? I'm not sure what they are doing is even legal, it's like we're subscribing for Jaring but getting Streamyx service instead.
Jaring should stop taking in new subscribers already to uphold their reputation.SuK if you know any Jaring representitive, could you please direct them to this thread and have them explain why they just "kicked" some of their users to TMNet network? I'm not sure what they are doing is even legal, it's like we're subscribing for Jaring but getting Streamyx service instead.
It will not do them any good in the long run.
I know a few site admins and they told me that Malaysians surfers are a menace to deal with.
As a result, they have started banning TM and Jaring ip blocks. Jaring used to be good but they complained that it was just very recently their logs started showing high occurrence of Jaring IPs trying to infiltrate their servers and phishing peoples accounts.
As always, Streamyx IPs remains on top of their blacklisted ranges. I do somehow agree with them.
Looking at my router logs, I almost saw TMnet ips persistently doing port scans everyday especially port 80 and some high random ports. This happens even when you're on other isp networks. I have lots of 60.54, 60.51, 60.52 IPs logged.
This post has been edited by cameltoe: Mar 27 2009, 02:16 PM
Mar 27 2009, 02:12 PM

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