> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 14:15:08 -0700
> From: Randy Bush
> Subject: Re: Spamhaus flags any IP announced by our ASN as a criminal network
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> we reject automagically on spamhaus, mail-abuse.org, and sorbs. really
> appreciate their services.
>
> randy
>
Sorbs? Really? *doh*
#m
If a Equifax.com tech/engineer can contact me off-list that would be great, or
if someone has a number/email that would be great as well ..
Thanx in advance.
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Dennis Burgess
Mikrotik : Trainer, Network Associate, Routing Engineer, Wireless Engineer,
Traffic Control Engineer, I
I'm recently become a customer of Washington Gas but their website won't
let me see anything claiming I'm in the Netherlands and so they are
blocking me. I'm not sure how the geolocation data got screwed up, as
far as I can tell this IP block has never been there and every
geolocation provider
Hi Brandon,Your next actions are to level up the security of your network, your organization, and your team. I’ll craft up a post with a checklist you can use. If you don’t do this, then people on your team, your company, and your customers will continue to be “danger do not go there” listed. Spamh
Why not?
DUHL from sorbs is very similar to PBL from spamhaus.
A decade ago, when I was working on a mid size hosting company we used
duhl from sorbs as a way to force residential customers to use submission
instead of smtp to connect to the server. It proved more useful than any
documentation o
I do not believe ASN sharing is illegal or prohibited, it's not prohibited
in LACNIC and in APNIC policy I also could not find anything about ASN
sharing, only
APNIC policy states:
"2.3. Autonomous System (AS)
An Autonomous System (AS) is a connected group of one or more IP prefixes
run by one or
RIPE NCC Requirements: End User Assignment Agreement states:
“End User may not sub-assign resources to third parties.”
Best regards,
August Yang
On 2023-03-21 13:12, George Toma wrote:
I do not believe ASN sharing is illegal or prohibited, it's not
prohibited in LACNIC and in APNIC policy I al
Well that's for end users. The company in question seems to be a Telecom
operator.
The RIPE model is a very strange and confusing one, where ISPs basically
become LIRs and they themselves assign ASNs and IPs, and there are 23000
LIRs in ARIN. Basically any ISP , webhosting company, datacenter or ev
Hello,
Is there someone on this list from the Google Global Cache program (GGC)
who could contact me off-list? If so I would greatly appreciate that.
I would need a favor to get some information and look up a case because the
responses to the tickets in the ISP portal I am getting are not giving
Firstly, it's worth noting that AS47158 was registered to
ORG-IL649-RIPE, which was not a LIR.
Additionally, LIRs do not assign ASNs to end users whereas RIPE does.
NIR in certain regions is another story.
End user may enter into a sponsorship agreement with LIR to receive ASN
assignment, st
NANOG Community,
The NANOG Program Committee (PC) would like to remind you that we are
accepting proposals for in-person or live remote presentations at all
sessions of NANOG 88, a hybrid meeting, taking place in Seattle, Washington
on 12-14 Jun 2023. Below is a summary of key details and dates fr
I also need someone at GGC to contact me ASAP; a tech showed up on site
to replace hardware in a node and I've come to find out my portal access
is no longer available and I can't place it into maintenance mode.
~Seth
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