On Apr 12, 2010, at 1:05 PM, Randy R wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 6:51 PM, Darrick Hartman
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I don't think anyone else brought up the Spamhaus DROP project.  It's a
>> blacklist of IP addresses and address ranges which are known to ONLY be
>> used for malicious purposes.
>> 
>> http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/
>> 
> 
> Because this is in Amazon's interest, THEY should set up a way to
> report these. Once you detect (in a script) that this is in their
> range, a redirect would feed their own log with all the data they'd
> need to proceed. This would work well, especially if they made you
> register your calling IP to them, or authenticate. That way your
> server and IP is on record and the report authenticated. Isn't this
> reasonable?
> 
> /r
> 

I have ZERO trust in Amazon at the moment. Their AWS form to report abuse 
fails. And despite all of our complaints, attacks continue.

I do like the idea of using something that's third party and then it's up to 
amazon to police itself to keep off of that list... just like every other 
ISP/IPP/NOC.

---fred
http://qxork.com


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