And I would like to volunteer a website which is responsible as a jump point for customers who try to reach the networks which are being blocked. I read this in a different email, but what was said was that for all networks which are being blocked, if a port 80 request destined for a blocked network is sourced from your network, redirect it to a page that explains WHY it is being blocked. I think it would be more worth while to have one single page that everyone could redirect to the have every NOC setup their own server. Opinions? Suggestions? On Sun, 26 Apr 1998, Barry Caplin wrote: :Hi Karl, :> As promised, we now have a web page for this. :> :> The current smurf list is at http://www.mcs.net/smurf : Thanks for this great resource! Would you consider a summary :of just the network IPs at the bottom of the page so that it will :be easy to cut and paste to create router filters? : : Thanks, : Barry : : Barry Caplin People's Choice TV : Network Operations Center Manager work: bcaplin@speedchoice.com : home: bc@mtiweb.com : PGP fingerprint = 9F E9 5C B6 A2 AD 85 AE 1E 4D 11 0B C2 85 60 93 : finger bc@mtiweb.com for PGP public key : -- Regards, Jason A. Lixfeld jlixfeld@idirect.ca iDirect Network Operations jlixfeld@torontointernetxchange.net --------------------------------------------------------------------- TUCOWS Interactive Ltd. o/a | "A Different Kind of Internet Company" Internet Direct Canada Inc. | "FREE BANDWIDTH for Toronto Area IAPs" 5415 Dundas Street West | http://www.torontointernetxchange.net Suite 301, Toronto Ontario | (416) 236-5806 (T) M9B-1B5 CANADA | (416) 236-5804 (F) ---------------------------------------------------------------------