Hello, We have opened a number of tickets in the SORBS DUHL system to notify them of the use of a former dialup /24 for static assignments to no avail. Anyone from SORBS reading this? Thank you, Chris Conn B2B2C.ca
On Mar 21, 2011, at 4:18 PM, Chris Conn wrote:
Hello,
We have opened a number of tickets in the SORBS DUHL system to notify them of the use of a former dialup /24 for static assignments to no avail. Anyone from SORBS reading this?
Thank you,
Chris Conn B2B2C.ca
One might wonder about the quality of the mail admins that rely on SORBS.... You might try http://www.au.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/support Tom
On Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 04:31:21PM -0400, TR Shaw said:
One might wonder about the quality of the mail admins that rely on SORBS....
You might try http://www.au.sorbs.net/cgi-bin/support
One might also do other things that are to no avail, one of such things is to read this and realise nothing can be done: http://seclists.org/nanog/2010/Jan/393 good luck! /kc -- Ken Chase - ken@heavycomputing.ca skype:kenchase23 +1 416 897 6284 Toronto Canada Heavy Computing - Clued bandwidth, colocation and managed linux VPS @151 Front St. W.
For future reference: you're much more likely to elicit a useful response by using the "mailop" list, since you'll be addressing a mixed audience of mail system operators, DNSBL operators, software authors, etc., all of whom are focused on mail and not network operations. ---rsk
mailop list? I run a dnsbl myself (dronebl to be exact), call me dumb or whatever, but never heard about that list. In fact, I am also working on granting AS admins to be able to list entries in their ranges etc, so if you are listed in whois as administrator of an AS and you want access to listings within your ranges, gimme a yell. Op 23-3-2011 0:25, Rich Kulawiec schreef:
For future reference: you're much more likely to elicit a useful response by using the "mailop" list, since you'll be addressing a mixed audience of mail system operators, DNSBL operators, software authors, etc., all of whom are focused on mail and not network operations.
---rsk
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Alexander Maassen
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Chris Conn
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Ken Chase
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Rich Kulawiec
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TR Shaw