Day Seven:
Have not heard a thing from www.active-domain.com despite several public postings that the deadline was midnight. Will write denial of service application over the weekend, two can play their game, and I can do it better. Will decide whether to launch this app, or to take the legal route, based upon an assessement of their financial ability to pay restitution.
Day Eight:
Received email from DNS registrar technical support saying that I must send email from the registered email account - which is an inbound only email account - ok this might need some explaining so here goes:
Back when I started out on the internet in the 90's my ISP gave me the email address thane@globalnet.co.uk which I used for many years, however my ISP was a modem only operator and when I moved to broadband and set up the bansheestudios.com web site I changed my email over.
I kept the registration for the bansheestudios.com address pointing to thane@globalnet.co.uk because if I ever needed to contact technical support and bansheestudios.com was down then obviously I would need an alternative email address.
My modem ISP allows me to collect my emails using broadband, but like most ISP's of this nature, I can only send an email if I dial in to them.
I would do this, if I had a modem. I don't - I use broadband. I removed all modems from the network after being hit for £300 by trojan dialer. None of my computers have the technical ability to send an email via the globalnet account.
This isn't a problem because I can still READ the emails on that account. Infact, I had 67 emails this morning on that very account most of which where asking where my site is. Plenty more on the main @bansheestudios.com address which most people now use.
I am more than happy to send emails from @bansheestudios.com and have them replied to on the old thane@globalnet.co.uk address.
I am MORE THAN WILLING for the stupid DNS registrar to do what they have said they have done - but haven't - on numerous ocassions, that is SEND THE PASSWORD to the thane@globalnet.co.uk address.
Today I shall write a new piece of software for my users and ask for their help and support in getting active-domain to send the email password or to fix their autoresponder. The program shall compose up to 1000 emails (users choice) and place them in the outbox ready to be sent.
If I dont have the password very soon then I will be asking as many of my users as I can make contact with for their full support in launching a campaign against active-venture to fullfill their contracted requirements with me, or to cancel the contract early as it ends on the 25th of this month anyway.
As I have told active-venture, I too can deny them of their internet site, the difference between us is that whilst active-venture do so out of ineptitude and stupidity, I do so with the full support of a user base numbering in the hundreds of thousands.
DNS attacks are illegal, the banshee method achieves the same thing but legally, a campaign of petition - for which there is no law against.
Active-Venture are breaking the law, but by legal meens Banshee Studios shall achieve the same thing in reverse and do so completely legally. We shall then, if that fails, be launching legal proceedings for a denial of service attack by active-domain against Banshee Studios.
Alternatively, they could just send the email: thane@globalnet.co.uk
God created the world in 7 days, but we're still waiting for the patch.