North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: question about per. hack
> > Why not just block all his garbage NSes and the fantasy NSes he's > > pointing to? A quick scan of `dig @nyc.alternic.net . axfr' reveals > > the entries I've enclosed at the bottom. The unique IPs in this list > > are below and we've blocked them all at our border so none of out NSes > > can get polluted by them. Why not do the same? > > > > Cheers, > > Ray > > > > ===== Unique set of IPs from the alternic fantasy tld list ===== > <snip> > > 205.206.189.3 > <snip> > > 207.107.232.3 > <snip> > > These addresses is under my care. Eugene does NOT have access to them. They > are NOT part of the Alternic scheme anymore. They were used during the > "experimental" phase of Alternic. Before you haphazardly start blocking > addresses you should do your research completely. I've got no problems > telling my customers ..."Sorry sir, you can't reach carpe.net because > they have poor filtering practices." You'll probably find many others in > your hit list that are nolonger connected to the Alternic. Too bad. I don't care. We don't need fantasy TLDs so we don't need to talk to your nameservers. If you aren't part of the Alternic anymore then get your nameservers out of their phoney root. Ray
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