On Thu, Apr 6, 2023 at 4:52 PM Simon Arlott <si...@arlott.org> wrote:
> If it's already in another JMRP feed you can't add it to a new one. Does > someone else have access to the network that contains the IP? They may > have created a JMRP feed and you're probably not able to see it. > > -- > Simon Arlott > > Has that always been the case or is that something new? Like within the past 2 or 3 years new? I don't actually own the IP address. I just administrate (have root access to) the server that we rent from a provider. I don't own the IP address for any of the servers I am an administrator to - but I am signed up on the JMRP for most (all?) of them. Although, truth be told, I get a surprisingly low amount of messages/complaints from the JMRP FBL. I can definitely understand what you are saying. There probably does need to be measures in place to govern who actually has access to the specific JMRP FBL for the IP address. But it's been my experience that the IP address owners often lack the sense of urgency that I as the direct server administrator have for these complaints. I do actually review the messages/complaints from all of the FBLs we are subscribed to daily and I take action when a user on our server is being abusive based on these FBLS complaints. Can the owner of the IP address - if they are signed up to the JMRP FBL - delegate access for the JMRP complaints of the specific IP address back to us? Whether or not if they'd be willing to do that is another question. But procedurally are they able to do that from within their JMRP management portal?
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