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Re: [Operational] Internet Police
From: Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2010 10:49:14 -0600
On 12/10/2010 10:44 AM, William McCall wrote:
To the folks out there that presently work for an SP, if someone called you (or the relevant department) and gave you a list of end-user IPs that were DDoSing this person/entity, how long would you take to verify and stop the end user's stream of crap? Furthermore, what is the actual incentive to do something about it?
It falls under standard abuse role, though if the destination just wants a filter or their IP nullrouted, that is usually accommodated immediately.
Jack
Current thread:
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police, (continued)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Suresh Ramasubramanian (Dec 09)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Jorge Amodio (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Dobbins, Roland (Dec 09)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police mikea (Dec 09)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Robert E. Seastrom (Dec 09)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Dobbins, Roland (Dec 09)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Bill Woodcock (Dec 09)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police mikea (Dec 09)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Lamar Owen (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police J. Oquendo (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police William McCall (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Jack Bates (Dec 10)
- RE: [Operational] Internet Police George Bonser (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Jack Bates (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Paul Graydon (Dec 10)
- RE: [Operational] Internet Police George Bonser (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Paul Graydon (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Jack Bates (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police JC Dill (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Michael Smith (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Lamar Owen (Dec 10)
- Re: [Operational] Internet Police Valdis . Kletnieks (Dec 10)