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Re: Reply to Sean Donelan (was: Yet more hijacked space? - deru.net)


From: jlewis () lewis org
Date: Tue, 6 May 2003 07:35:54 -0400 (EDT)


On Tue, 6 May 2003 Michael.Dillon () radianz com wrote:

I think that it is time to tighten up on these requirements even further. 
The published whois directory should only contain the up-to-date contact 
information of people responsible for enforcing network AUPs and rooting 
out network abuse. If an organization is allocated or assigned IP space 
from their upstream then their info should not be published in the whois 
directory unless they agree to be directly responsible for AUPs and abuse 
mitigation.

This has got to be one of the worst ideas you've come up with recently.  
The crack pipe must be pretty warm.  This would make every provider like 
Level3 and Cogent...hosters of spammers camouflaged by a lack of 
publicly available reassignment data.  At least with the current system, 
most providers publish reassignment data, so when you get spammed by 
discountdeals or ultimate savings, or the like, you can usually look up 
their address space and block them.  Too many providers just don't care 
about spam as long as the spammers pay.

In one fell swoop, this will enable people to block just about every 
possible source of spam.

I assume you mean it would make blocking bogons and unused blocks easier, 
but I think the net result would be to make it much harder to block most 
sources of spam.

Of course, none of this will happen unless network operators stop chasing 
symptoms and start thinking more deeply about the roots of the problem. 
One of these roots is the lack of a web of accountability for IP address 
space.

So you want to fix this by making it even harder to find out who's using 
an IP block?

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