Re: what the heck do i do now?

From: Andrew Kirch (no email)
Date: Mon Feb 05 2007 - 16:09:19 EST

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    Matthew Sullivan wrote:
    >
    > Andrew - Supernews wrote:
    >>>>>>> "Warren" == Warren Kumari <> writes:
    >>>>>>>
    >>
    >> Warren> Sure, but if we could all agree that 127.255.255.255 (or
    >> Warren> something) means that the BL has been shutdown then in the
    >> Warren> future this sort of issue could be mitigated.
    >>
    >> You don't need to agree on something - it's already possible to apply
    >> automated checks to a DNSBL that detect all known methods of shutting
    >> it down.
    >>
    > You could also say if it returns anything outside of 127.0.0.0/8 then
    > it's dead - that would stop it the moment it is wildcarded.
    >
    > In any case the software writers would need to be persuaded to alter
    > it in code.
    >
    > / Mat

     

    No amount of good software can make up for a bad administrator. The
    question is how much notice is appropriate on both a legal and practical
    measure. Sadly, as we all know, there are plenty of unqualified, or
    apathetic (e-mail) administrators on the Internet, some of whom have
    their systems configured such that they cause damage to the
    Internet-at-large (The Dlink NTP fiasco comes to mind, among others),
    some of which damages only certain domains (this particular case, the
    Osirusoft case, and others). According to The Internet Archive, Paul
    posted a notice on October 11, 2001 that maps.vix.com was replaced with
    the following notice:

     

    "MAPS.VIX.COM is no longer a valid URL

    MAPS is no longer associated with Vixie Enterprises, and the
    MAPS.VIX.COM URL has long since been replaced by http://mail-abuse.org/."

     

    This notice was taken down on or after August 8, 2002. It was posted
    for almost a full year, this posting period ended almost 5 years ago.
    Is there a point where enough is enough? When do I as a RBL
    administrator/owner stop being responsible for the incompetence of Joe
    Blow postmaster?

    Andrew


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