From: J. Oquendo (no email)
Date: Thu Feb 01 2007 - 10:29:12 EST
Why not write a real-time script and loop the querier right back to his own self...
Luzer --> *.vix.com --> Luzer
This sort of reminded me of the days of "bandwidth raping" where others used someone's own bandwidth to their own disadvantage.
> We've told people for years that when they choose to use a DNSBL or
> RHSBL that they need to (a) subscribe to the relevant mailing list,
> if it has one and/or (b) periodically revisit the relevant web site
Akin to a mailing list asking someone to configure their options so autoresponding "Out of the office" replies don't annoy. Rarely works. In the case of system administration/network administration, the industry shifts so much whereas someone who managed a machine is likely not working for that company any more. From my experiences, I've seen the horrible documentation(ing (Bushism?)) companies maintain so its likely unknown to these offenders.
Michael Froomkin - U.Miami School of Law wrote:
> Bottom line is that in the absence of a promise -- explicit or implicit (!)
> -- to the contrary, you can usually turn off your gear and get on with your life
Promissory Estoppel might hinder shutting off the power.
http://facstaff.gallaudet.edu/marshall.wick/bus447/promissory_estoppel.html
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