
6 Jul
2000
6 Jul
'00
11:46 p.m.
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Dan Hollis wrote:
tin.it obviously fits all 3 criteria and thus would be blackholed. it might not get them to change their behaviour, but at least people who subscribe to the blackhole list wouldnt be rooted by tin.it customers
While this might seem to be a belt and suspenders approach, anyone who cares about their machines being rooted spends their time securing their machines. After securing your machines, RBL'ing tin.it is just extra work. On the other hand, RBLing tin.it is of limited prophylactic value since, if you haven't secured your machines, the script kiddies will just root your machine from elsewhere.