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Re: How should ISPs notify customers about Bots (Was Re: DNS Hijacking


From: Stephen Wilcox <steve.wilcox () packetrade com>
Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2007 21:26:42 +0100


On Mon, Jul 23, 2007 at 02:48:05PM -0500, Joe Greco wrote:

On 7/23/07, Joe Greco <jgreco () ns sol net> wrote:
All right, here we go.  Please explain the nature of the bot on my freshly
installed (last night) FreeBSD 6.2R box.

%age of freshly installed freebsd 6.2R boxes v/s random windows boxes
on cox cable?

That's fairly irrelevant.  The fact is that this isn't targetting infected
boxes, it's targetting everyone.

its relevant because you specified freebsd and hence it becomes necessary to consider what % of users have freebsd 
boxes and how many of those are infected

Like anything else, its a numbers game.

All of computing is a numbers game.  That doesn't make it right to go around
breaking random services just because it might fix some random problem.

"right" .. whats that then? you're buying a product, you have T&Cs, you are protected by consumer law.. what moral of 
society is being breached for it not to be "right"?

and neither the services are random or the problem. they are quite specific and the solution has been calculated to be 
the path of least resistance for the whole.


you sound a lot like a consumer more than a network operator.. i'm not saying i would like what cox do if i were a 
consumer of theirs but they are dealing with an issue on their subscription service and they dont seem to be doing 
anything particularly radical

do you have a better suggestion for them?

incidentally, if you are a consumer and a tech-savvy one, why dont you just circumvent the restriction?

Steve


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