North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical Re: black hat .cn networks
On Tue, 8 May 2001, Adrian Chadd wrote: > "To translate this from English to your local language, please > try $WEBSITE." > So, how about we get imput as to the best English-Japanese > translation service online, and then *cough* attempt to > standardise on contacting chinese networks this way? > They might appreciate the effort. Well, we can then at least > say "hey, we TRIED, right?" before the more drastic measures > are pulled. But if we agree on a decent translation website URL they can > go to, we can get some human-translated chinese to cut and paste > into emails. Actually ive been thinking of setting up a page where you can generate native-language complaint messages by selecting a language, and then filling in the blanks with pulldowns, eg: "Language: [Russian|Chinese|Korean|Japanese|Spanish|...] To whom it may concern: We [are receiving|were exploited] by [ddos|portmap|named|...] attacks from [ip address|netblock] on [month] [day] [year] at [time]. Our timezone offset is [UTC-xxxx]. Please take corrective action and notify me of the results. If you do not speak [English|German|French|...] you can use the webpage http://... to compose your reply. Attached are logs detailing the attacks. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter." This would of course require the assistance of native speakers. I should be able to get russian, chinese, japanese, french, german covered. My russian friend tells me that anyone operating a russian network should have at least a basic understanding of english. Even when I sent them complaints in russian, they responded in good english. -Dan
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