Even worse if your ISP uses it and demands you ask the 'offender' to get 'themselves' removed.



Michael Nicks wroteth on 8/8/2006 7:27 AM:

Sad state of affairs when looney people dictate which IPs are "good" and "bad".

-Michael

Brian Boles wrote:
Can someone from SORBS contact me offlist if they are on here....

My most recent allocation from ARIN turned out to be dirty IP's, and I'm having trouble getting them removed following the steps on their website (no action on tickets opened).

64.79.128.0/20 <http://64.79.128.0/20>

Brian Boles
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