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Re: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs)
From: "Suresh Ramasubramanian" <ops.lists () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 06:45:43 +0530
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 1:13 AM, Steve Gibbard <scg () gibbard org> wrote:
Likewise, anybody blocking EC2 would miss out on whatever bad stuff might be coming out of EC2, but would miss out on being able to access services hosted there as well. Would they miss it more than they'd miss their friends on GMail? That seems far from guaranteed.
SMTP blocks, when most of what's on EC2 doesnt actually originate email? Access to it would be over http which isnt firewalled. Or maybe ssh gets firewalled off. Death by a thousand access lists. Ouch. This simply means there must be a lot more effort - from their upstreams, and from their peers (not in a "network sense" as much as "large network operators who are of a sufficient size to talk to amazon and ensure that they're heard". To convince them that some filtering at their end, and implementation of abuse handling best practices would be a good idea. --srs
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- Re: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs) Valdis . Kletnieks (Jun 23)
- RE: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re:Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs) Tomas L. Byrnes (Jun 23)
- Re: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs) Troy Davis (Jun 22)
- Re: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs) Paul Vixie (Jun 22)
- Re: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs) Jim Popovitch (Jun 22)
- Re: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs) Randy Bush (Jun 22)
- Re: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs) Steve Gibbard (Jun 22)
- Re: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Paul Vixie (Jun 22)
- Re: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs) Suresh Ramasubramanian (Jun 22)
- Re: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs) Roland Dobbins (Jun 22)
- RE: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re:Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs) Dustin Jurman (Jun 22)
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- Re: Cloud service [was: RE: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs)] Suresh Ramasubramanian (Jun 23)
- RE: Cloud service [was: RE: EC2 and GAE means end of ip addressreputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs)] Tomas L. Byrnes (Jun 23)
- Re: Cloud service [was: RE: EC2 and GAE means end of ip addressreputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs)] Suresh Ramasubramanian (Jun 23)
- Re: Cloud service [was: RE: EC2 and GAE means end of ip addressreputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs)] Adrian Chadd (Jun 23)
- RE: Cloud service [was: RE: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs)] Frank Bulk (Jun 23)
- Re: Cloud service [was: RE: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs)] Joel Jaeggli (Jun 23)
- RE: Cloud service [was: RE: EC2 and GAE means end of ip address reputation industry? (Re: Intrustion attempts from Amazon EC2 IPs)] Frank Bulk (Jun 23)