Hmmm Seems Pacific bit the bullett around 2:25 est all annoucements were
dropped.
http://cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS27595&v=4&view=2.0
I would ask for comment by Intercage staff but they don't have email. Emil
is unresponsive via phone,
James
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>Hmmm Seems Pacific bit the bullett around 2:25 est all annoucements were
>dropped.
>
>http://cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS27595&v=4&view=2.0
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While this is 'good' news, don't be foooled -- ma
Hello,
It's true that David from PIE disconnected our link approx 9pm or so
yesterday. Things were going perfect, no complaints for a few weeks now. The
only thing I believe is that NTT gave lots of pressure to PIE. For some
unknown reason when I tried to reach out to the security guy at NTT
Emil,
You have a lot of loyal legit customers. What's your plans? Seems like your
taking action against the bad clients which is great. Where does this leave
Intercage? You seeking alternative routes currently? Offering refunds to
those loyal clients?
James
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Emil Kacperski wrote:
It's true that David from PIE disconnected our link approx 9pm or so
yesterday. Things were going perfect, no complaints for a few weeks
now. The only thing I believe is that NTT gave lots of pressure to
PIE. For some unknown reason when I tried to reach out to the
secur
Hey James,
That's the worst part in all this, so many been with me for years! I just put
my fate into companies I shouldn't have. NLayer was bought and Liteup held
control of the SF pop, who is fully at the mercy of NLayer / ServerCentral.
WVFiber was bought by Host.NET and Randy simply made
Had you responded to the hundreds of abuse complaints over the years
this would not have happened.
Sorry, no sympathy for you or the customers not smart enough to move
over the last few years of very overt negative news about you.
Matt
Emil Kacperski wrote:
> Hey James,
>
> That's the worst par
Matt,
Don't believe everything you read. I have unfortunately been a target over the
years
because I rented machines to Esthost. But the stories made up are way out
there.
It's all very easy a dedicated server / customer relationship - nothing more.
Never did I ignore anymore from the abuse c
On Sep 21, 2008, at 4:21 PM, Emil Kacperski wrote:
Don't believe everything you read.
Most excellent advice.
[SNIP]
--
TTFN,
patrick
Considering the years of abuse, DNSBL listings, ROKSO listings, further
abuse, and silence at the abuse switch, I _CERTAINLY_ would not send
Atrivo abuse reports, I would send them to the upstreams instead.
Considering the almost 40 page white paper produced last month on the
abuse from Atrivo
Greetings,
I can further vouch for this... an unusually large amount of botnets
reported to DroneBL have command and control servers on Atrivo's
network.
With the amount of listings and reports I get, it is obvious that Atrivo
does not care about the abuse@ inbox... which is unfortunate.
William
Emil Kacperski wrote:
> Don't believe everything you read. I have unfortunately been a target over
> the years
> because I rented machines to Esthost. But the stories made up are way out
> there.
> It's all very easy a dedicated server / customer relationship - nothing more.
I don't have to be
Hello all,
Andrew:
It is truly enlightening, to say the least, that you want to talk about all of
the SBL Listings, all of the DNSBL Listings, and all of the abuse on our
network has never had action taken.
-
In Spamhaus' article, they did a history of more then ?350? SBL Listings for
our
On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Paul Ferguson wrote:
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Hmmm Seems Pacific bit the bullett around 2:25 est all annoucements were
dropped.
http://cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS27595&v=4&view=2.0
While th
William:
To date, I have never heard of the "DroneBL". I have NEVER received any report
from any entity referring to that. The last report for a bot on our network was
an EggDrop bot a week or so ago. The report was from the IRC Network Operator,
and asked to have it removed from his network bec
Russell,
I really think Atrivo/Intercage has been doing great after reports
and community public action. I'm still puzzled as to the why they are still
targetting you? I have a few friends who have machines with you so and they
run legitimate companies with over 4 machines.
Emil
On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Russell Mitchell wrote:
Hello all,
Andrew:
It is truly enlightening, to say the least, that you want to talk about all of
the SBL Listings, all of the DNSBL Listings, and all of the abuse on our
network has never had action taken.
"Don't kick someone when they are down".
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>>> http://cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS27595&v=4&view=2.0
>>>
>>
>> While this is 'good' news, don't be foooled -- many of these prefixes
>> have been migrated elsewhere, much the same way crim
Russell Mitchell wrote:
Hello all,
Andrew:
It is truly enlightening, to say the least, that you want to talk about all of
the SBL Listings, all of the DNSBL Listings, and all of the abuse on our
network has never had action taken.
-
In Spamhaus' article, they did a history of more then ?
Gadi Evron wrote:
On Sun, 21 Sep 2008, Russell Mitchell wrote:
Hello all,
Andrew:
It is truly enlightening, to say the least, that you want to talk
about all of the SBL Listings, all of the DNSBL Listings, and all of
the abuse on our network has never had action taken.
"Don't kick someone w
Russell Mitchell wrote:
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>
> Matt:
> It's very sad that your PROUD of you contribution to the supposed "white
> paper" on our company. I'd like to know, was any of your "contribution" to
> the report altered, or mis-represented, or are you truly unaware of how false
> the information you
Russell Mitchell wrote:
Andrew:
If you have seen how Spamhaus handles our resolved SBL Listings, you
would know.
Those 6 listings have been resolved for a week now. John Reid and
his goons only provide swift LISTINGS, _NOT_ delistings.
Possibly why they're so widely used.
In the past 12 mo
Matt:
I've already put this offer up. I'll be more then happy to meet up at our
datacenter and take you through our space.
What I find funny is, your the first one whom participated in the recent
reports to actually take up and respond to us.
I've emailed Garth and Jart, and both of them refused
I will do so. Look forward to the tour.
Matt
Russell Mitchell wrote:
> Matt:
> I've already put this offer up. I'll be more then happy to meet up at
> our datacenter and take you through our space.
> What I find funny is, your the first one whom participated in the recent
> reports to actually ta
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