Abuse notification in Chinese (was:black hat .cn networks)
hardie at equinix.com
hardie at equinix.com
Wed May 9 19:34:20 UTC 2001
Daryl,
It's actually in UTF-8 encoding. Somehow I missed the charset
part of the mime type in the original headers:
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From: "Daryl G. Jurbala" <DJurbala at Antiphony.com>
To: <nanog at merit.edu>
Sender: owner-nanog at merit.edu
When I render it as UTF-8, the text is composed of valid
simplified chinese characters. It may be that your mailer (exchange
V6, apparently) is converting it to UTF-8 from whatever encoding you
are composing in. As you no doubt know, GB2312 will be most widely
understood as an encoding in Mainland China, so disabling that
conversion will probably a good idea.
regards,
Ted Hardie
>
> GB2312 is working on my system (not on your quoted text, but on the
> original as it came back to me posted to the list). I know nearly
> nothing about encoding, so I check with the translator and she confirmed
> that it was done in that.
>
> If that's not working for everyone, somebody give me a better idea of
> how to post it.
> Daryl
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hardie at equinix.com [mailto:hardie at equinix.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 12:22 PM
> To: Daryl G. Jurbala
> Cc: nanog at merit.edu
> Subject: Re: Abuse notification in Chinese (was:black hat .cn networks)
>
>
> Daryl,
> I don't see these as valid hanzi when viewed as GB2312, BIG5, or
> EUC-TW, the three most common encodings I'm aware of (mainland, Hong
> Kong, and Taiwan, respectively). Can you indicate what encoding these
> are in?
> regards,
> Ted Hardie
>
>
>
> >
> > For what it's worth, here are two pretty generic messages that you can
> > send, translated into Chinese (In Chinese Simplified -HZ encoding).
> >
> > -----
> >
> > Dear <Abusive Autonomous System>,
> > The following unsolicited email appears either to have originated on
> > and/or traversed your network, or to have come from a client of yours.
> > If you simply have an open mail relay, please fix it.
> > Please look into this.
> > Regards,
> >
> >
> > 親æââºÃ§Å¡âä¸Â知åÂÂçšâ系統ï¹Â
> >
> > ãâ¬â¬Ã¤Â»Â¥Ã¤Â¸â¹Ã¤Â¸Âæˎ信件顯示åâ¡ÂºÃ¥Â®Æä¾â èâ¡ÂªÃ¤ÂºÅ½Ã¦Ëâçâ¢Â¼Ã©â¬Âå˰貴網絡ï¹ÂæËâæ
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> > open email relayï¹Â誢OEââºîÂâºÃ¦â¹Å¡Ã®ÂÅ ?
> >
> > è¬Âè¬Â!
> >
> >
> > ------
> >
> > Dear <Abusive Autonomous System>,
> > A system on my network was attacked or compromised by
> > a system appearing to originate from your network. Below you will
> > find relevant log entries and other information I have on this issue.
> > Your immediate attention in resolving this matter is necessary and
> > appreciated. Regards,
> >
> >
> > 親æââºÃ§Å¡âä¸Â知åÂÂçšâ系統ï¹Â
> >
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> > ------
> >
> > Daryl G. Jurbala
> > Infrastrucutre Manager
> > Silverchair Science + Commuications
> > 215.823.5077
> > http://www.silverchair.com
> >
>
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