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Re: Another DNS blacklist is taken down
From: Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net>
Date: Wed, 24 Sep 2003 14:04:44 -0500
Mark Segal wrote:
I think some RBLs might get better responses from the ISPs when they stop taking "collateral damage gets the abuse department's attention" attitudes.. Some RBLs cause many providers a LOT of headaches, so it is not surprising that when it is their turn to complain, the ISPs will just say: post to abuse.ddos.isp.net and we might get around to fixing it. :).
monkey's had no collateral damage issues until PHL was released due to non-response from ISP's.
openrbl.org does not host a blacklist and thus cannot have collateral damage.
SBL is famous for it's lack of collateral damage. ordb is specialized and has had no collateral damage issues. -Jack
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- Re: Another DNS blacklist is taken down Jared Mauch (Sep 29)
- Re: Another DNS blacklist is taken down Dan Armstrong (Sep 29)
- Re: Another DNS blacklist is taken down Jared Mauch (Sep 29)
- Re: Another DNS blacklist is taken down Mike Tancsa (Sep 29)
- Re: Another DNS blacklist is taken down Dan Armstrong (Sep 29)
- Re: Another DNS blacklist is taken down Jared Mauch (Sep 29)
- Re: Another DNS blacklist is taken down Steve Linford (Sep 29)
- RE: Another DNS blacklist is taken down Justin Shore (Sep 24)
- Re: Another DNS blacklist is taken down Leo Bicknell (Sep 24)
- Re: Another DNS blacklist is taken down Jack Bates (Sep 24)
- Re: Another DNS blacklist is taken down Chris Lewis (Sep 24)