On Mon, 27 Oct 2014, Eric Brunner-Williams wrote:
If you can't be bothered to have correct contact info, your packets go into the scavenger queue. Or get redirected to a webpage explaining why your network is blocked until you correct it.
Your customers will be the ones complaining to you.
On 10/27/14 10:12 AM, goemon@anime.net wrote: the (icann accredited) registrar which accepted {bogus|non-verified|accurate} registrant data at some point in time less than 10 years ago which is now {bogus|non-verified|accurate|aged-out} is likely to be providing dns for the domain in question, or the dns is likely to be provided by the registrant, so the "packets [DO NOT] go into the scavenger queue." NOR are they "redirected ..."
I should clarify I was thinking about whois on the IP blocks and/or ASN. not dns for domain names. if your network is spewing sewage, there should be some way to contact you. if you are uninterested in being contacted, there's always RBLs I guess. -Dan