Nanog is not a proper forum for spam discussion or spam announcements. A bunch of us on all sides of the issue agreed on this. Use spam-l or one of the other lists. In response, I get my one shot: (thanks) This kind of monitoring is probably a direct violation of 18 USC 2511, as is a public announcement of the monitoring results. Indeed, at present, I'd say it appears to be the best example of an unauthorized 3rd party violation I've seen so far. (most [all previous] people don't admit details, but we know some do it). Unless of course you have authorization from norcal or all the recipients of those 2 million packets to monitor. Since norcal isn't your customer, I don't suppose you have any paper showing they gave you permission to collect and publish information about their traffic. Its too late to take back your post. Think first. --Dean At 05:15 PM 2/1/1999 -0500, you wrote:
Just a heads up-
Down stream customer and end-user spammer norcal-systems.net via layer9.net started spamming yesterday afternoon. At first I was going to dismiss this and wait till Monday, but the complaints came in at a constant and fast pace.
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