On Thu, 11 Dec 2003, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
This is an old and time honored tradition to deal with lusers anyway,
kind of like the warez.* ftp servers (though one of the more popular
of these, warez.slashdot.org, seems to have found itself a non-localhost
IP some months back) :(
Given that there are no phone numbers anywhere on the NeuLevel (.biz
registrar) site and email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] is going unanswered,
I'll ask here.
If anyone has real contact info for these folks, or anyone from NeuLevel
is listening, please drop me a note off-list. A cracker/spammer has
Drew Linsalata writes on 12/11/2003 10:03 AM:
If anyone has real contact info for these folks, or anyone from NeuLevel
is listening, please drop me a note off-list. A cracker/spammer has
decided to list one of our customer servers as a secondary nameserver
for a bunch of spam domains and
#Drew Linsalata writes on 12/11/2003 10:03 AM:
#
#If anyone has real contact info for these folks, or anyone from NeuLevel
#is listening, please drop me a note off-list. A cracker/spammer has
#decided to list one of our customer servers as a secondary nameserver
#for a bunch of spam domains
As a number of folks have mentioned, there was a typo in the URL I just
provided; the corrected URL is:
http://www.syllabus.com/news_article.asp?id=8618typeid=153
Sorry about that,
Joe
On 12/11/2003 9:31 AM, Joe St Sauver wrote:
Speaking of NeuLevel, I believe the problems with .biz domains and
incorrect registration data are more general in nature than just this
one example, a point I attempt to make in an invited guest commentary
for Syllabus.com:
That's been my
I can see a couple of obvious approaches for getting Neulevel's attention
- Their web site lists two Registry Relationship Managers, one with popup contact info
Ivor Sequeira - Senior Manager, European, African, and Middle Eastern Regions
571-434-5776 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stewart, William C (Bill), RTSLS writes on 12/11/2003 8:37 PM:
- Personally I like the suggestion that someone had that you
start serving DNS for the fake names, either pointing to 127.0.0.3
or to a CNAME pointing to Annoying-spammers-forged-their-DNS-again.com,
which is some disposable
Looks sane to me once I resolved the name
Dns resolved neulevel.biz to 209.173.53.163
[IPv4 whois information on 209.173.53.163 ][Query Origin: Main Whois Query ][whois.arin.net]
OrgName: NeuStar, Inc. OrgID: NEUSAddress: 45980 Center Oak PlazaAddress: Network Operations CenterCity: