As you want everyone to look at this can help, you *should* probably remove
the blocking you have in place.

Just my $0.02 worth.

On 10/13/05, Han Boetes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> And of course this message ended up in my spam-filter, and I'm not
> even going to tell it it was a mistake. =)
>
> Szechuan Death wrote:
> > Lars Hansson wrote:
> >
> > > Our ip addresses are assigned from TWNIC, even though we're not
> actually in
> > > Taiwan, so that's probably why. The CIDR blocks in question is
> > > 203.65.244.0/22 <http://203.65.244.0/22>
> > > and 203.65.248.0/22 <http://203.65.248.0/22>.
> >
> > # cb findip 203.65.244.1 <http://203.65.244.1>
203.65.248.1<http://203.65.248.1>
> > Netblock 203.64.0.0/14 <http://203.64.0.0/14> is in country TW (TAIWAN)
> > Netblock 203.64.0.0/14 <http://203.64.0.0/14> is in country TW (TAIWAN)
> >
> > Yup, looks like. Sorry, Charlie. Take a flight to Taipei and snuff
> > a spammer or scriptkiddie, if everybody does that TW can be put back on
> > the "Civilized Net Nation" list. Arguments that US contains the most
> > spam lords will be directed to /dev/null, I invite anybody who wants to
> > to fly to Miami and snuff the top 20 archspammers too. Sorry, I don't
> > feel like unblocking Taiwan and watching my logs fill with SSH scans,
> > there's nothing I care about in Taiwan enough to do so. Alternately,
> > find an ISP that is not so braindamaged that they get netblocks from
> > another country. For a third choice, use tor or find a proxy that
> > is in a netblock that is not allocated to one of the following
> > countries:
> >
> > # cb showcc
> > Blocked countries:
> > AO (ANGOLA)
> > BJ (BENIN)
> > BF (BURKINA FASO)
> > BI (BURUNDI)
> > KH (CAMBODIA)
> > CM (CAMEROON)
> > CF (CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC)
> > TD (CHAD)
> > CN (CHINA)
> > CD (CONGO, Democratic Republic of (was Zaire))
> > CG (CONGO, People's Republic of)
> > CI (COTE D'IVOIRE)
> > DJ (DJIBOUTI)
> > GQ (EQUATORIAL GUINEA)
> > ER (ERITREA)
> > ET (ETHIOPIA)
> > GA (GABON)
> > GM (GAMBIA)
> > GH (GHANA)
> > GW (GUINEA-BISSAU)
> > HT (HAITI)
> > HK (HONG KONG)
> > IR (IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF))
> > KE (KENYA)
> > KP (KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF)
> > KR (KOREA, REPUBLIC OF)
> > LA (LAO PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC)
> > LB (LEBANON)
> > LS (LESOTHO)
> > LR (LIBERIA)
> > LY (LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA)
> > MW (MALAWI)
> > ML (MALI)
> > MR (MAURITANIA)
> > MZ (MOZAMBIQUE)
> > MM (MYANMAR)
> > NA (NAMIBIA)
> > NE (NIGER)
> > NG (NIGERIA)
> > PK (PAKISTAN)
> > PS (PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, Occupied)
> > RW (RWANDA)
> > SN (SENEGAL)
> > SL (SIERRA LEONE)
> > SG (SINGAPORE)
> > SO (SOMALIA)
> > SD (SUDAN)
> > SZ (SWAZILAND)
> > TW (TAIWAN)
> > TZ (TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF)
> > UG (UGANDA)
> > VN (VIET NAM)
> > YE (YEMEN)
> > ZM (ZAMBIA)
> > ZW (ZIMBABWE)
> >
> > Note: anybody from any one of these countries, the same goes for
> > you. Again, sorry. Don't complain about it, just go kill your
> > spammers and scriptkiddiez and all is forgiven. I recommend cudgels,
> > impalement on the stake, or forced immolation.
> >
> > > It's not that great to have an obenbsd store that is inaccesible from
> a
> > > large
> > > part of the world though?
> >
> > I don't intend to host this for one second longer than I have to. I'm
> > already uneasy, it's already showing up on Google and I imagine that
> > it's going to get slashdotted at some point if it goes much further.
> > This is not going to be "live" on my home DSL connection, it's going
> > to be hosted somewhere else with a real Net connection (preferably
> > openbsd.org <http://openbsd.org>), or it's going to go quietly away
> after I'm done beta-
> > testing it, the end. You'll probably be able to access it then.
> >
> >
>
>
>
> # Han

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