RE: Hunt for Peter Rosenthal

From: steven.j.nelson@xxxxxx
Date: Thu Jun 13 2002 - 11:02:10 GMT-3


   
Go Paul,

you may get a starring role in a movie for this one day !

Thanks

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Borghese [mailto:pborghese@groupstudy.com]
Sent: 13 June 2002 14:35
To: ccielab
Subject: Hunt for Peter Rosenthal

Some people have been asking me about the hunt for "Peter Rosenthal" (sounds
like a Tom Clancy novel :-).. If you recall last month someone posting as
"Peter Rosenthal" was making derogatory comments about various people on the
list, GroupStudy.com, and the CCIE Lab program itself. From the beginning I
knew this was an alias and a coward was hiding behind the real address. I
am working with AOL (where the majority of the e-mails were posted) to
obtain the real name behind the sender. While they are cooperative, there
are a number of legal steps I need to take in order to obtain the name.

But the sender did make a mistake allowing us to close in on the sender. On
May 2nd a Peter Rosenthal posting was made from the IP address 216.45.3.175
to the CCIE Lab list. You can verify this by viewing the header of the
e-mail. If you do a whois from www.arin.net you will find the block is
owned by Network Learning Inc. NLI is unable to tell us who was using that
IP address as they do not keep those records - they did say a class was in
session during that week. Since the posting was made from a Network Learning
Inc. assigned IP address - it is reasonable to believe the poster had access
to NLI's network. It has to be someone who has access to Network Learning
Inc's network and has an AOL account.

I am just now gathering up the last bit of information for AOL. We should
have an answer soon.

So that is currently where we stand.

Take care,

Paul



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