Johan Marcusson a écrit :
> I've been having problems with Turk Telecom also, and I've sent atleast
> two emails to their abuse adress but the do not reply.
> I got peaks about 10'000 connections from their netblocks, and finally I
> decided to drop packets from these netblocks in my firewall. 

Using the new perl based DNS system, it would be possible to return
bogus (127.0.0.1) data for abusive/black-listed networks.

Also I once thought that it would be a good idea to make agreements with
ISP to return *their* local NTP servers to their users using some kind
of bypass of the GeoIP algorithm. But it's much easier to have them put
their NTP servers into the pool and let the GeoIP algorithm do it's thing.

Anyway, this new system is still weeks/months away from being usable in
production. :-(

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Best,
GFK's
-- 
Guillaume Filion
http://guillaume.filion.org/

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