Another DNS blacklist is taken down
Patrick
patrick at stealthgeeks.net
Wed Sep 24 16:50:51 UTC 2003
On Wed, 24 Sep 2003, Leo Bicknell wrote:
> In a message written on Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 11:28:39AM -0500, Justin Shore wrote:
> > So, my question for NANOG is how does one go about attracting the
> > attention of law enforcement when your network is under attack? How does
> > the target of such an attack get a large network provider who's customers
> > are part of the attack to pay attention? Is media attention the only way
> > to pressure a response from either group? These DDoS attacks have
> > received some attention in mainstream media:
>
> People will pay attention as soon as there is money in black lists.
> ISP's are businesses. If losing the customer is cheaper than helping
> them far too many will choose to lose the customer. Many black
> lists don't pay the ISP at all, indeed they are offered as free
> services for the good of the community. As a result they get the
> response that any freeloader would, none.
RBLs Sounds like a great application for P2P.
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Patrick Greenwell
Asking the wrong questions is the leading cause of wrong answers
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