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Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data.
From: Joe Shaw <jshaw () insync net>
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 19:13:57 -0500 (CDT)
Ah, now I see the issue. That's insanely sparse on the information. Since I'm really quite ignorant in the area, who gives JPNIC the power to assign netblocks? APNIC I presume, after checking with APNIC's whois database. I guess there's no policy for standards and the like. How do things like standards get enforced amongst registry entities outside the US? -- Joseph W. Shaw - jshaw () insync net Sr. Security Specialist for <Big company not to be named>. On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Jason Slagle wrote:
Yes, but even geektools falls flat on it's face for lets say 210.251.128.255. :sigh: I really wish we could get a common format for these. I really like the ripe style databases.
Current thread:
- DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Jason Slagle (Oct 21)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Basil Kruglov (Oct 21)
- Re: DOS Attacks - Almost Caught One! Quark Physics (Oct 22)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Joe Shaw (Oct 22)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Jason Slagle (Oct 22)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Joe Shaw (Oct 22)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. bmanning (Oct 22)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Brian Wallingford (Oct 22)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Kevin Houle (Oct 23)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Bruce Campbell (Oct 23)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Jason Slagle (Oct 22)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Basil Kruglov (Oct 21)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Bryan Bradsby (Oct 22)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Mark Milhollan (Oct 24)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. rdobbins (Oct 21)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. Steve Sobol (Oct 22)
- RE: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. rdobbins (Oct 22)
- Re: DOS Attacks and reliable network contact data. David Lesher (Oct 24)