Common use of Denial of Service Attacks Clause in Contracts

Denial of Service Attacks. The launching or facilitating the launch of a denial of service (“DoS”) attack on any host or computer on the MacStadium network for any reason whatsoever, or the use of any MacStadium network resource to interfere with the legitimate use by Customers or other authorized Users of resources of the MacStadium network or any other network. This includes the hosting of a Camfrog server or other server application that is a frequent target of DoS attacks or other types of attacks. • Port Scanning. The scanning of the service ports of any host or computer on the MacStadium network or any other network, or the sniffing of packet traffic on the MacStadium network. The placing of any network interface into promiscuous mode is similarly prohibited. • Unauthorized Access. Any unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration of the files or operating system or other content of any host or network, any unauthorized attempt to obtain login credentials, such as username and/or password, of any host on the MacStadium network or any other network or any attempt to probe, scan or test the vulnerability of a system or network or to breach security or authentication measures. • IRC Networks. The hosting of an IRC server that is part of or connected to another IRC network or server. Servers found to be connecting to or part of these networks will be immediately removed from our network without notice. The server will not be reconnected to the network until such time that Customer agrees to completely remove any and all traces of the IRC server and agree to let us have access to Customer’s server to confirm that the content has been completely removed.

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Sources: Master Services Agreement, Master Services Agreement

Denial of Service Attacks. The launching or facilitating the launch of a denial of service (“DoS”) attack on any host or computer on the MacStadium network for any reason whatsoever, or the use of any MacStadium network resource to interfere with the legitimate use by Customers or other authorized Users users of resources of the MacStadium network or any other network. This includes the hosting of a Camfrog server or other server application that is a frequent target of DoS attacks or other types of attacks. • Port Scanning. The scanning of the service ports of any host or computer on the MacStadium network or any other network, or the sniffing of packet traffic on the MacStadium network. The placing of any network interface into promiscuous mode is similarly prohibited. • Unauthorized Access. Any unauthorized access to or unauthorized alteration of the files or operating system or other content of any host or network, any unauthorized attempt to obtain login credentials, such as username and/or password, of any host on the MacStadium network or any other network or any attempt to probe, scan or test the vulnerability of a system or network or to breach security or authentication measures. • IRC Networks. The hosting of an IRC server that is part of or connected to another IRC network or server. Servers found to be connecting to or part of these networks will be immediately removed from our network without notice. The server will not be reconnected to the network until such time that Customer agrees to completely remove any and all traces of the IRC server and agree to let us have access to Customer’s server to confirm that the content has been completely removed. All IP addresses which are assigned to Customer must be justified per ARIN Guidelines at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/policy/nrpm.html. If it is determined that IP addresses which have been assigned to Customer are not being used in accordance with these guidelines, they may be revoked.

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Sources: Master Services Agreement