Splendid Andy, thank you



On 10 April 2014 19:31, Andy Smith <andy@bitfolk.com> wrote:
Hi,

We're going to do some scans of our IPv4 space to look for services
vulnerable to the OpenSSL "heartbleed" vulnerability, so we can open
tickets with customers about it¹.

I am warning you in case you have firewalls / IDS mechanisms that
may panic on seeing someone try to make use of it.

The scans will come from 173.255.227.192 and 88.198.54.123 and will
not cause any damage.

Cheers,
Andy

¹ ("Reasonable effort" courtesy free service, no contact doesn't
  mean we are certifying you as safe, conditions apply, your
  causality is at risk if you misappropriate entropy, etc. etc.)

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