On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Pete Kruckenberg wrote:
> All of the initiatives (only a couple) I've found related to
> Internet operator security collaboration all appear to be
> pre 2000. At the May 2001 NANOG, which specifically focused
> on networking security, there was no presentation or
> (significan
At this time no registrar can delete host records. What they do is
transfer your host into another specifially reserved domain, for example
NSI uses LAME-DELEGATION.ORG, so if you had ns1.somedomain.com, it would
become LAME9.LAME-DELEGATION.ORG. Other registrars have their own
domains for
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 10:50:47AM -0500, Jonathan Disher wrote:
> And it's not entirely true that "only your domain registrar has host
> records for your domain".
You're right, but that's not what I said.
I guess the completeley technically correct statement in this case would have
been "only y
At 12:31 PM 1/15/2003, Avi Freedman wrote:
> > - Starting at the core, which is who the Feds buy the most IP from,
> > still makes life a lot simpler if and when we get the "big one"
> > in terms of cyber-attack.
>
> Is not the problem with this that few if any attacks originate in the
> co
> This is not entirely hoax.
>
> I know for sure (first-hand) that such actions were contemplated by at
> least some recording companies.
... and some people had most certainly been approached to write the exploit...
Alex
> > - Starting at the core, which is who the Feds buy the most IP from,
> > still makes life a lot simpler if and when we get the "big one"
> > in terms of cyber-attack.
>
> Is not the problem with this that few if any attacks originate in the
> core, and by the time the traffics start getti
- Starting at the core, which is who the Feds buy the most IP from,
still makes life a lot simpler if and when we get the "big one"
in terms of cyber-attack.
Is not the problem with this that few if any attacks originate in the
core, and by the time the traffics start getting aggregated t
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On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Jeffrey Meltzer wrote:
>
> I went through this with NetSol a while ago. It's a pain in the neck, but
> they will get it done, eventually. First you have to call them and sit on
> hold and get transfered for about 3 days, and get a list of all domains
> which use this namese
In the immortal words of blitz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> From ISN:
>
> >http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/6/28842.html
Wow. With one post to bugtraq, gobbles has now successfully trolled
the register, slashdot, and now nanog.
Somebody buy that turkey a beer.
-n
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This is not entirely hoax.
I know for sure (first-hand) that such actions were contemplated by at
least some recording companies.
--vadim
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
> The feeling in the music community is that this is almost certainly a
> hoax.
>
> Of course, RIAA apparen
I went through this with NetSol a while ago. It's a pain in the neck, but
they will get it done, eventually. First you have to call them and sit on
hold and get transfered for about 3 days, and get a list of all domains
which use this nameserver. Then, you send them a fax on letterhead saying
t
> > > i've had absolutely no luck getting the source isp's to care about
> > > the problems i've seen at my home firewall in recent weeks.
>
> > we try hard to send out
> > correlated and filtered reports in a standardized format to valid
> > 'contact' addresses. There are some success stories, b
The feeling in the music community is that this is almost certainly a
hoax.
Of course, RIAA apparently tried to legalize such activities in the
Berman Bill.
Regards
Marshall Eubanks
On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 12:09 AM,
> > i've had absolutely no luck getting the source isp's to care about
> > the problems i've seen at my home firewall in recent weeks.
> hehe... I know the feeling. With DShield, we try hard to send out
> correlated and filtered reports in a standardized format to valid
> 'contact' addresses. The
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