>On Thursday, June 30, 2022, 09:12:59 AM GMT+2, Benoit Panizzon
wrote: >>All my attempts to reach out to
ab...@serverion.com or any other
>contacts found on their website remained unreplied.
When a company does that they deserve to be sent to /dev/null
--Pedro.
On 2022-06-29 15:14, Marc wrote:
Today I decided to spend some time getting all the ip's[1] (these are
all /24 thus you have to add 164.215.103.1-164.215.103.255) of
serverion, who is sending out constant stream of crap. I thought about
posting it here so you do not need to do this work. If you
Hi
Just to share my experience with them...
It looks like there is a quite confusing way to which company IP ranges
are allocated. Last year I had a case involving an ip from this range:
% Abuse contact for '31.210.20.0 - 31.210.21.255' is 'ab...@serverion.com'
inetnum:31.210.20.0 -