Re: [swinog] Spam from 'Rocketmails.ch'

2020-08-21 Thread Markus Ritzmann
> Anyone else seeing these and knowing more about how the transfer of > such personal data happens between those partner and what kind of > partners those are? This is usually easy to find out with a data information request. * Info EDÖB: https://www.edoeb.admin.ch/edoeb/de/home/datenschutz/uebe

Re: [swinog] Handling of UCE / RBL while minor misconfigurations

2020-10-27 Thread Markus Ritzmann
> Mail server admin can do a SPF check (or have a list of allowed source > email domains) before outbound and reject forwarding these emails. You can check this before you allow the domain to be sent. However, I don't know of any mail server/MTA that can do this out-of-the-box. And note also: 1

Re: [swinog] CDN: Access Denied Reference #18.cad1f557.1634833505.1903b12e

2021-10-26 Thread Markus Ritzmann
> I opened a case with Amazon Are you sure Amazon is responsible? I mainly see Akamai as a CDN here. But maybe it's different, depending on the source IP address... > $ dig +short www.klm.com > www.klm.com.edgekey.net. > e40771.a.akamaiedge.net. > 80.67.82.17 > 80.67.82.16 > > $ dig +short www.e

Re: [swinog] GDPR / DSGVO and 'whois' domain data

2018-07-02 Thread Markus Ritzmann
> If I get the whois data for some well known domains like: > > microsoft.com > google.com > swiss.com > credit-suisse.com > > NONE has 'privacy protect' activated. I only see the registrar's contact details for all domains. Seems to be standard for com Domain since last few weeks. https://www.