On Thu, 24 Aug 2007, Paul Vixie wrote:
Is it a placebo or does it actually have an effect?
the inbound tcp/53 i see blocked by SH-DROP isn't the result of truncation
or any other response of mine that could reasonably trigger TCP retry. so
on the basis that it's no longer reaching me and can't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Derek) writes:
> > Does anyone use spamhaus drop list ?
> > http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/index.lasso
>
> My experience is not specific to the DROP list but regarding the RBL/Zen
> service I have found the 'moderators' of the lists can abuse their power
> and unable to provide
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sean Donelan) writes:
> >> I'm glad to listen opinions or experience.
> >
> > no false positives yet. mostly seems to drop inbound tcp/53.
>
> Waving a dead chicken over your computer will have no false positives too.
whoa -- that wasn't called for.
> Is it a placebo or doe
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 11:27:31 -1000, Randy Bush said:
> how? if i read you aright, you are saying that there will likely be a
> few strange folk at the 'edges' of the internet who will have problems
> and whine.
What percentage of those strange folk are the strange folk who have
problems and whine
>> We have some migrations to do from one space to another and having
>> the ability to do some /24 advertisements during that period would
>> be greatly helpful.
> Always assume you have no visibility everywhere and that your
> squeakiest wheel will have some connection to a site you hadn't
> c
On Thu, Aug 23, 2007 at 11:02:28AM -0700, Adam Clark wrote:
[snip]
> We have some migrations to do from one space to another and having
> the ability to do some /24 advertisements during that period would
> be greatly helpful.
Always assume you have no visibility everywhere and that your
squeaki
On Fri, Aug 24, 2007 at 06:14:27AM +1000, Philip Smith wrote:
>
> Adam Clark said the following on 24/8/07 04:02:
> > I've noticed that http://www.nanog.org/filter.html is a little out of date,
> > and I was wondering if anyone knows whether any ISPs currnetly have issues
> > with /24 BGP adver
Adam Clark said the following on 24/8/07 04:02:
> I've noticed that http://www.nanog.org/filter.html is a little out of date,
> and I was wondering if anyone knows whether any ISPs currnetly have issues
> with /24 BGP advertisements for blocks outside of the traditional Class C
> space?
My reg
On 8/23/07, Sean Donelan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Paul Vixie wrote:
> >> Does anyone use spamhaus drop list ?
> >> http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/index.lasso
> >
> > i do.
> >
> >> I'm glad to listen opinions or experience.
> >
> > no false positives yet. mostly seems to
I hope this mail does not go out twice.
Accidently used the wrong mailer.
Sean Donelan wrote:
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Paul Vixie wrote:
Does anyone use spamhaus drop list ?
http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/index.lasso
i do.
I'm glad to listen opinions or experience.
no false positives yet.
On Thu, 23 Aug 2007, Paul Vixie wrote:
Does anyone use spamhaus drop list ?
http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/index.lasso
i do.
I'm glad to listen opinions or experience.
no false positives yet. mostly seems to drop inbound tcp/53.
Waving a dead chicken over your computer will have no false
I've noticed that http://www.nanog.org/filter.html is a little out of date,
and I was wondering if anyone knows whether any ISPs currnetly have issues
with /24 BGP advertisements for blocks outside of the traditional Class C
space?
We have some migrations to do from one space to another and ha
On Aug 23, Paul Vixie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anyone use spamhaus drop list ?
> > http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/index.lasso
> i do.
Me too, since a couple of years.
I do not have any negative issues to report and I encourage everybody
who cares about their customers to filter the route
> Does anyone use spamhaus drop list ?
> http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/index.lasso
i do.
> I'm glad to listen opinions or experience.
no false positives yet. mostly seems to drop inbound tcp/53.
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