At 9:38 AM -0600 11/15/01, Jeff Folk wrote: > >How are the entries stored at relays.osirusoft.com? >The DNS addressing is as follows: >For a given address, a.b.c.d will return one of the following values if a >dns lookup of d.c.b.a.relays.osirusoft.com is performed.
Which of the following have high "collateral damage"? Which corresponds with "spews"? > >127.0.0.2 Verified Open Relay >A verified open relay in most cases is handled by other relay blocklist >servers, and imported into the Zone file. >127.0.0.3 Dialup Spam Source >Dialup Spam Sources are imported into the Zone file from other sources and >some known sources are manually added to the local include file. >127.0.0.4 Confirmed Spam Source >A site has been identified as a constant source of spam, and is manually >added. Submissions for this type of spam require multiple nominations from >multiple sites. >127.0.0.5 Smart Host (In progress) >A Smart host is a site determined to be secure, but relays for those who are >not, defeating one level of security. When this is ready, it will be >labeled outputs.osirusoft.com . NOTE: I strongly discourage using outputs >due to it being way too effective to be useful. >127.0.0.6 A Spamware software developer or spamvertized >site. This information will automatically be maintained by >www.spamsites.org shortly. >127.0.0.7 A list server that automatically opts users in >without confirmation >127.0.0.8 An insecure formmail.cgi script. (Planned) >127.0.0.9 Open proxy servers > >You just put the corresponding 127.0.0.x into your local blacklist. > >HTH! >Jeff ############################################################# This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To switch to the INDEX mode, E-mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Send administrative queries to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
