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Re: Open relays and open proxies
From: Joe St Sauver <JOE () OREGON UOREGON EDU>
Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 09:03:15 -0700 (PDT)
#Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 10:39:11 -0500 #From: Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net> #Subject: Re: Open relays and open proxies #In-reply-to: <1459D594-7731-11D7-BA1C-00039312C852 () isc org> #Message-id: <3EA9569F.6010400 () brightok net> [snip] #Yet how many spams are sent out advertising pr0n and the websites never #cancelled? How many get rich schemes? The last I checked, #no-more-viruses.com was still at it and wasting my time by sending their #filth to every role account I have. And of course, no-more-viruses.com is a perfect example of a domain whose web site obtains transit from that fabulous far eastern "bulletproof ASN", AS9929. For context, AS9929 also has provided transit for hosts from a few other domains you may recognize, such as: -- antiagingway.com -- bannedcd.org -- bargin-inetwork.com -- bestemailoffers.com -- domainsforeveryone.com -- easyvling.com -- eclipseway.com -- edrugsale.com -- edrugshop.net -- emailoffer.us -- fastcasinobuilder.com -- genvia4u.com -- grantgiveawayprogram.com -- interactivepoker.net -- kokiya.com -- kososo.com -- lovingtouches.org -- lowratemortgages.info -- lzzemu.com -- mnjmtech.us -- my-vling.com -- n0hastlem0rtgage.com -- pharmsafe.net -- prescription4you.com -- real-sales.net -- removethisemail.com -- reserveadot.com -- romna.com -- rxmedsovernight.com -- snbm-online.com -- sys-630.com -- twofy.com -- vlingbuy.com -- xeemo.com -- yomsa.com -- yourplace.com.br -- yourvling.com -- zizikey.com -- 9top9.com Based on what I'm seeing from route-views.oregon-ix.net, AS9929 appears to be (primarily) a customer of AS1239 and AS3561. If you are unhappy with AS9929's support role for spammers, you *could* try contacting AS9929 directly (but I wouldn't bother wasting my breath). I believe that to make progress on the let's-go-after-their-web-hosting approach, you'll need to convince AS9929's upstreams, Sprint and Cable and Wireless, to pull the plug (which they probably won't do) or at least convince them to enforce an acceptable use policy on their customers (which they can only do if they're willing to pull the plug for non-compliance, which I don't believe they're willing to do in this case). But hey, I'd love to be proven wrong. Regards, Joe
Current thread:
- Re: Open relays and open proxies, (continued)
- Re: Open relays and open proxies John Payne (Apr 25)
- Re: Open relays and open proxies Jack Bates (Apr 25)
- Re: Open relays and open proxies Adi Linden (Apr 25)
- Re: Open relays and open proxies jlewis (Apr 24)
- Re: Open relays and open proxies Paul Vixie (Apr 24)
- Re: Open relays and open proxies Jack Bates (Apr 24)
- Re: Open relays and open proxies John Payne (Apr 24)
- Re: Open relays and open proxies John Payne (Apr 24)
- Re: Open relays and open proxies jlewis (Apr 24)
- Re[2]: Open relays and open proxies Richard Cox (Apr 25)
- RE: Open relays and open proxies Joseph Barnhart (Apr 30)