I would have been fully happy with that, while I never expected a "here is all the info" But a simple, "Well keeps log files untill it arrives" etc... Instead of a, you'll have to subpeona us for that information Thanks you for calling @home *click* Quoting John Fraizer <nanog@Overkill.EnterZone.Net>:
On 23 Feb 2001, CARL P HIRSCH wrote:
I'm curious - how many ISPs hold to this kind of policy of being tight-lipped until subpoenaed?
Personally, I'm kind of glad to see this response from @home. I know I would want to see an ISP I used do the same thing if confronted by The Law. Maybe that's just the Bill of Rights lover in me.
Having said that, it sucks that they're forcing you to get the lawyers and the cops involved. I'd often prefer to see things handled on an informal basis of professional courtesy. Especially when real damage is done such as in your case.
-carl hirsch network analyst sargent & lundy llc
We won't release information but, we certainly will freeze log files and perhaps even thump the customer on the head with the "Bright Platinum Baseball Bat of Truth" until the subpoena does arrive.
--- John Fraizer EnterZone, Inc
-- Scott Walker scott@unspeakable.org Cell 954.444.3408 http://www.unspeakable.org Network/Security Administrator "But what...is it good for?" --Engineer at the Advanced Computing Systems Division of IBM commenting on the microchip, 1968.