This might be a useful tool for doing this without blocking some of
the good guys in that part of the world, like Oz and NZ.
And as most of the spam is for products originating from the USA, you
can also kill USA from your mail...
Olivier
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--On August 15, 2006 9:30:35 AM +0700 Olivier Nicole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This might be a useful tool for doing this without blocking some of
the good guys in that part of the world, like Oz and NZ.
And as most of the spam is for products originating from the USA, you
can also kill USA
Greg Hennessy wrote:
Killing incoming 25/tcp from cidr blocks assigned to various parts of APNIC
and other registries. Much easier and far less hassle than blocking
individual addresses.
Could you give an example of this?
TIA.
beno
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Greg, I meant give me an example of the below. I don't know how the
confusion occurred on the other LOL!
TIA,
beno
Greg Hennessy wrote:
Killing incoming 25/tcp from cidr blocks assigned to various parts of APNIC
and other registries. Much easier and far less hassle than blocking
individual
Well, you can do it with firewall rules. You can do it in the MTA.
I'm sure there are other ways to do it as well.
This might be a useful tool for doing this without blocking some of
the good guys in that part of the world, like Oz and NZ.
http://ftp.apnic.net/stats/apnic/delegated-apnic-latest
Sorry mate :-) it's been a long day.
http://bsdsecurity.wordpress.com/2006/03/25/filtering-attacks-from-china-and
-korea-using-freebsd-and-pf/
Greg
Greg, I meant give me an example of the below. I don't know
how the confusion occurred on the other LOL!
TIA,
beno
Greg Hennessy