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my guess is they are behind on patches.
Wow. Yeah, would be interesting to see the ‘Activity’ on that…
They must have disabled that pesky auto-reboot that seems coded into the OS and have it running to completely isolated network on a very small subnet…. First time I ever see connect time that awesome, amazing.
Why they don’t show packets? Because it’s fake?
Nice, almost 2 1/2 years.
@Alexeilvanov — I took the picture and, no, it’s not fake.
Good lord. I’ve never seen a host up that long. One of our decommed 2948s was up for ~7 years, it was painful to unplug it.
Prior to moving our data center last september, I had a Debian 3.0 box that had 5 years of uptime. It was a little scary to down it because no one was sure if it would actually boot back up (it did, wonder of wonders)