North American Network Operators Group Date Prev | Date Next | Date Index | Thread Index | Author Index | Historical RE: Another DNS blacklist is taken down
>> > So, my question for NANOG is how does one go about attracting the >> > attention of law enforcement when your network is under attack? How >> > does the target of such an attack get a large network provider who's >> > customers are part of the attack to pay attention? Is media >> > attention the only way to pressure a response from either group? >> > These DDoS attacks have received some attention in mainstream media: >> >> People will pay attention as soon as there is money in black lists. >> ISP's are businesses. If losing the customer is cheaper than helping >> them far too many will choose to lose the customer. Many black lists >> don't pay the ISP at all, indeed they are offered as free services for >> the good of the community. As a result they get the response that any >> freeloader would, none. > >RBLs Sounds like a great application for P2P. Perhaps, but it also seems like moving an RBL onto a P2P network would making poisoning the RBL far too easy... Andrew
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