Hi Jesse and List.

> mails from the abuse-departments of the ISPs, telling me, that they where
> going to ban the sun of a gun who's going to attack my Server.

Very nice feeling indeed :)

> ... there are a lot of mails, that are from their Mailer-Deamons, telling
> me, that the abuse adress is not valid and the email was rejected. (*big
> sigh)

Sadly I've got a of those as well. I also get a few IP addresses not
having _ANY_ email contacts. I try to somewhat work around this by
obtaining the top-level domain details as well but sometimes even this
is not enough :( (specially the AT&T ips for some reason).

> Possibly of interest, here's how one guy handled this:
>http://mynetwatchman.com/kb/news/2004-routepolicy.htm

Very interesting read indeed. I've bookmarked to revisit and see if
this is something we might be able to interface to? Will update the
list if I come up with any new.

Cheers.

2008/7/24 SWK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi List,...
> hi Nazar,...
>
> i used this script (since the final proper configuration, again ... shame on
> me ...*g) three days and it works very fine. I received a lot of answering
> mails from the abuse-departments of the ISPs, telling me, that they where
> going to ban the sun of a gun who's going to attack my Server.
>
> But ...
>
> ... there are a lot of mails, that are from their Mailer-Deamons, telling
> me, that the abuse adress is not valid and the email was rejected. (*big
> sigh)
>
> Whois isn't perfect, hmmm?
>

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