Re: black hat .cn networks
On Tue, 8 May 2001, neil d. quiogue wrote:
Well there may be a myriad of reasons on why the admins of those ISPs do not respond: 1. abuse/postmaster goes to some mailbox no one reads like root which contains a bunch of other messages. 2. Language issue has been mentioned and it's a valid one. I don't think many admins are aware of those translators. 3. They don't know how to handle such cases. 4. They don't care?
Ive sent abuse mails to other asian countries (japan, taiwan, korea) with the same possible list of excuses and at least ive got some (poor) response, compared to a big fat zero from mainland china. Has anyone on this list *ever* received *any* response to abuse mails to mainland chinese networks? Other than bounces... -Dan
Dan Hollis wrote:
Has anyone on this list *ever* received *any* response to abuse mails to mainland chinese networks? Other than bounces...
I've received a handful of personal thank-you notes after notifying them of open relays and similar activities within their network. Not many, but more than I've received from uunet or psi. The China block is currently being null-routed here, however, after the weekend saw a big jump in probes and illicit connection attempts from their networks. Even my mom got anti-US hate mail spam with a virus over the weekend. It's just easier to block this crap at the source. -- Eric A. Hall http://www.ehsco.com/ Internet Core Protocols http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/coreprot/
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Dan Hollis
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