On Thu, 25 Sep 2003, Tim Hammerquist wrote:

> I'm not sure if this is really a viable solution, but in trying to find
> out what routes to drop I've discovered the interesting wildcard feature
> of the whois server.  This, with some cleanup, gives me a nice list of
> 43 IP blocks registered to Verisign.

You're looking at this wrong. You don't have to drop every IP Verisign
owns, just the ones belonging to their sitefinder service. So far, I've
only found two hosts: 

        sitefinder.verisign.com
        sitefinder-idn.verisign.com

that both appear to have just a single static IP address each. Dropping
the routes on these two host addresses has solved the problem here, and
will continue to do so until/unless they start assigning additional IPs to
the "service."

-- 
"We don't condone copyright infringement, but it's time for the RIAA's
winged monkeys to fly back to the castle and leave the munchkins alone."

                                  -=- Adam Eisgrau, P2P United

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