haus sbl-xbl list. It would take ~10
lines of python in your cgi program to work this out.
Nicolai
ompiling this totally useless list.
The humanity!
Nicolai
*all* DNSBL queries, with the intent to undermine confidence in
Spamhaus.
Are there any confirmations of this claim? This needs to be
investigated and proven/disproven.
Nicolai
0. http://blogs.cisco.com/security/chronology-of-a-ddos-spamhaus/
1. https://greenhost.nl/2013/03/21/spam-not-spam-tra
On Fri, Mar 29, 2013 at 07:14:52PM +0100, Job Snijders wrote:
> Hi Nicolai,
>
> It really happened, here are my notes.
>
> http://instituut.net/~job/cb3rob-spamhaus-hijack-21-mar-2013.txt
Thanks again for this, Job. (Other response in private mail.)
I just wanted to
to Cymru I'd mention abuse.ch, which runs several
public botnet C&C trackers.
http://www.abuse.ch
Nicolai
t all comes down to a lack of interest in what's going on under the
hood, and this disinterest won't be gone in 10, 20, or 50 years. It's
actually deepening as time goes on.
Nicolai
x27;s $7.50 per 1000mbps. Sign me up!
Nicolai
problem.
I think the problem you're experiencing, if there is one, is not related
to either djbdns or ip6.
Nicolai
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 10:09:24PM +1100, Jay Mitchell wrote:
> On 18/10/2012, at 7:44 AM, Nicolai wrote:
> > I assume you mean stock djbdns doesn't support ip6, because it does
> > indeed support records.
>
> Actually, it doesn't, as you so kindly pointed
meone just typed the wrong
address.
Most likely reason: gmail is so common that someone mistypes
johnsm...@example.com as johnsm...@gmail.com, not paying attention to
what they're doing. It happens.
Nicolai
On Thu, Jun 20, 2013 at 05:28:17PM -0400, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
> It's relatively small when you consider there's something like 140M .com's
Just FWIW, the current size of .com is roughly 109M domains. Someday it
will reach 140M but not today.
Nicolai
competing with the PRISM-compatable services, so that privacy-respecting
services become known and commonplace.
Nicolai
rvices, and in the case of email we probably need a wholly new
protocol.
But many or most services can be sufficiently improved, and that's the
goal: improvement.
http://prism-break.org/ lists examples of this improvement.
Nicolai
On Fri, Sep 06, 2013 at 12:03:56PM -0700, Michael Thomas wrote:
> On 09/06/2013 11:19 AM, Nicolai wrote:
> >That's true -- it is far easier to subvert email than most other
> >services, and in the case of email we probably need a wholly new
> >protocol.
> >
>
ture.
The near future, I hope!
For now I'd just like to mention that OpenNTPD, from the OpenBSD
project, is immune to the kind of large NTP amplification attacks now
being discussed. It's certainly a good fit for some
organizations/setups.
http://www.openntpd.org
Nicolai
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