----- Original Message ----- > Am 11.04.2010 17:05, schrieb Mark Smith: > > Same this end from 184.73.17.150. > > Use this little piece of iptables magic to block the whole of > > Amazon's EC2 ip- > > range. > > > > iptables -F > > iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range > > 216.182.224.0-216.182.239.255 -j DROP > > iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range 72.44.32.0-72.44.63.255 -j > > DROP iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range > > 67.202.0.0-67.202.63.255 -j DROP > > iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range 75.101.128.0-75.101.255.255 > > -j DROP > > iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range 174.129.0.0-174.129.255.255 > > -j DROP > > iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range > > 204.236.192.0-204.236.255.255 -j DROP > > iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range 184.73.0.0-184.73.255.255 > > -j DROP > > iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range > > 216.236.128.0-216.236.191.255 -j DROP > > iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range 184.72.0.0-184.72.63.255 -j > > DROP iptables -A INPUT -m iprange --src-range > > 79.125.0.0-79.125.127.255 -j DROP > > service iptables save > > > > This sorts it out in the short-term until Amazon realise their > > service is > > being utilised by arseholes. > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Mark! > > your little iptables magic is a very good idea! Implementation took < > 1 minute :-) > I'll use it until a better idea comes up ... (which I don't expect > within a short term) > > Thank you! > > Norbert >
Perhaps if there was a Asterisk RBL we could all contribute to; for which we could then hook into and drop any connection where a source IP is listed ? -- Thanks, Phil -- _____________________________________________________________________ -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- New to Asterisk? Join us for a live introductory webinar every Thurs: http://www.asterisk.org/hello asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users