Black Hole Vixie/RBL

dirk at power.net dirk at power.net
Thu Nov 19 21:03:48 UTC 1998


Paul and fans are running a volunteer service that should be a
commercial entity. The main problem here is that they are acting
as editors for spam. Is spam that passes the MAPS RBL endorsed?

Problematic are ISP's that subscribe without disclosing the fact
to their customers (or, in some cases, even to their own management).

Dirk

On Thu, Nov 19, 1998 at 09:09:45AM -0800, Paul Vixie wrote:
> I will at some point today drink enough coffee to gain the self control it
> would take to not answer crazies.  Because that time has not yet come, I can
> only hope that you, the reader, will delete this message without reading any
> further.
> 
> bob at fcn.net (Bob Allisat) writes:
> 
> >  Mr. Vixie and his cohorts increasingly
> >  imagine themselves to be the final and
> >  ultimate arbiters in matters of Network
> >  integrity. Having them sit in judgement
> >  over the Black Holing of successive and
> >  alleged perpetrators violates numerous
> >  protections and freedoms all citizens
> 
> Yup.  Well, your freedoms anyway.  Note
> that the MAPS RBL is a subscription service;
> no second and third parties are ever denied
> the opportunity to communicate freely unless
> one of them subscribes to the MAPS RBL and
> the other list listed on it.
> 
> >  It is my opinion that these activities
> >  have reached their zenith and something
> >  should be done to finally Black Hole
> >  Vixie/RBL should they continue on their
> >  renegade mission of uncontrolled and
> >  arbitrary censorship. Maybe it is time
> >  to pull the plug on the ultimate plug
> >  pullers, black hole the black holers!
> 
> I suppose that you'd prefer "controlled"
> censorship?  Well, anyway, the sysop.com
> guy is spamming threats far and wide in
> hopes of scaring away my subscribers, but
> this doesn't appear to be having his desired
> effect.  Maybe "renegade" is the wrong word?
> 
> As for your suggestion, I would like it, and
> I mean I would really, really like it, if you
> (Bob Allisat) would please blackhole my route
> in your upstream router.  I'm 204.152.184/21.
> Leave 192.5.4/23 out, since that's where F
> lives, but I promise that none of my mail or
> web servers are outside 204.152.184/21.
> -- 
> Paul Vixie <paul at vix.com>



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