-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 The lists of SECTOOR might be used wrongly but they sound like they belong to the ever growing list of 'shitty blacklists'. In my work for a hosting company I receive complaints regarding malpractices of such lists on a daily basis. For example there are lists who blacklist whole IP ranges based on generic rDNS (hello Spamrats Dyna). Being a company that sets rDNS to [IP-ADDRESS].companyname.tld for all non-used IP addresses you are basically fucked.
Most of these blacklists are actually used by parties who probably started using them when these lists were not vigilante-like. Hooray for shitty blacklists... On 5/21/15 10:15 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote: > On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 10:04:19PM +0200, Jurre van Bergen wrote: >> I got the same message yesterday, I asked leaseweb to put our >> exit node(hviv103) in a "dirty" ip-block and asked sectoor for a >> clarification on what happened. No reply to date of any party. > > Doesn't sectoor publish two lists, one which is just Tor exit IP > addresses, and another which is the /24's around them? And then > they encourage people to use the more conservative list, but of > course they hint that using the broader list will catch more > spammers? > > So it's possible that the answer is "some website somewhere on the > Internet is using sectoor's lists wrong". :/ > > And in case you haven't read this lately (I read it every few > months and it makes me freshly angry each time), here's your > pointer to http://paulgraham.com/spamhausblacklist.html > > --Roger > > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing > list [email protected] > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > - -- Tim Semeijn Babylon Network pgp 0x5B8A4DDF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.19 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJVXkGeAAoJEIZioqpbik3fODoP/RiHaxmOgCWzvMgIgnA+nVp6 jn5zD+WkgvnbY2fRnPsq7rJPZBl6zKZ9DgkuPlbqcvgGWzLHPuJm8Rx7zDHbG1Wj h1hEzr1vXff+iPYoGBIVmSv9hXp0HoKiNvjpLHHrlY0zF2XGJ3uuu2XlaKY3ISDx u9LfeTsg2Quf/MMR5ueHG1nEjBWJsKkFFSduwRrUhyjRmWEYerbKxgfh5JVChgNZ NhEUERKLZm6/iP0iP5PAui8nHJ34RpO+oXuzxvMywKhGBITLclwHhz5pRv9tUJlL rabaXcyV1y/SJrTkiKuR26zCIH59Epx+OPwVEXTRypYELhCL45+ny/ryAdT2rCj8 9SAzdCANN7qJCyave490zUoqZTxaryk7aFtg9YGx/FhdTRGtIPNy2WrgqfR0n03u RQr0NzPZ7Tg8d4DllmTfhFzZqF63wvBOI5TcmGB4F+6/6XOdxyrVICYE0YXJhssr 6JdB8U+KvzumdToOr+dGIGFctbdx5muoZPmWWpLd7X0OFJ6FAexxmSSzrnDulMYi EqxzUtQckKULMz8knTJgC0geTIIW/Vi+SxWXZHbn/PfA7or+HtAFPN8fzPtM9Z29 /lWUp/BC06XjKsixInGQVX+ufF/AD+hPXaOD2N0nbmBWPda1UIE6XCTqhnPhwhJW R4jON6/+TAvQ6fIY/N4V =l0Kn -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
