Re: Scoring by registrar?

2019-07-01 Thread Grant Taylor
On 7/1/19 4:32 PM, Sean Lynch wrote: I think fast flux came up in reference to a speculation I'd made regarding why the spammers were using their own nameservers rather than Namecheap's. Ah. I don't think it's particularly off-base to refer to rapid registration of new domains as fast flux.

Re: Scoring by registrar?

2019-07-01 Thread Sean Lynch
On 7/1/19 3:13 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: On 7/1/19 6:44 AM, micah anderson wrote: This sounds like Fast Flux How is this fast flux? I thought fast flux was rapidly updating A records on the DNS server (for a given qname) or updating NS records with the registrar for a single given domain.

Re: Scoring by registrar?

2019-07-01 Thread Grant Taylor
On 7/1/19 6:44 AM, micah anderson wrote: This sounds like Fast Flux How is this fast flux? I thought fast flux was rapidly updating A records on the DNS server (for a given qname) or updating NS records with the registrar for a single given domain. It sounds to me like Sean was talking abo

Re: Scoring by registrar?

2019-07-01 Thread Paul Stead
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019 at 16:17, RW wrote: > > On the site they have: > > Query ResponseNameMeaning > domain 127.2.0.2 fresh Domain registered in last 7 days > domain 127.2.0.14 fresh14 Domain registered in last 7-14 days > > there's no mention of the 127.2.0.28 result, b

Re: Scoring by registrar?

2019-07-01 Thread RW
On Mon, 01 Jul 2019 07:45:23 -0700 Sean Lynch wrote: > On July 1, 2019 7:22:58 AM PDT, micah anderson > wrote: > >Sean Lynch writes: > > > >>>Having such a list would be very helpful for dealing with fast > >>>flux. > >> > >> SA already has this. It used fresh.fmb.la to detect domains > >r

Re: Scoring by registrar?

2019-07-01 Thread John Hardin
On Mon, 1 Jul 2019, micah anderson wrote: Grant Taylor writes: As a Namecheap customer, you are making me want to move. That is good, but its also something you should consider, before you block the entire registrar: there are a significant number of non-spamming Namecheap customers that you w

Re: Scoring by registrar?

2019-07-01 Thread Sean Lynch
On July 1, 2019 7:22:58 AM PDT, micah anderson wrote: >Sean Lynch writes: > >>>Having such a list would be very helpful for dealing with fast flux. >> >> SA already has this. It used fresh.fmb.la to detect domains >registered within the past couple of weeks. > >It does? Do I need to enable som

Re: Scoring by registrar?

2019-07-01 Thread micah anderson
Sean Lynch writes: >>Having such a list would be very helpful for dealing with fast flux. > > SA already has this. It used fresh.fmb.la to detect domains registered within > the past couple of weeks. It does? Do I need to enable something to get that? -- micah

Re: Scoring by registrar?

2019-07-01 Thread Sean Lynch
On July 1, 2019 5:44:37 AM PDT, micah anderson wrote: >Grant Taylor writes: > >>> A very large number (nearly all, in fact) of the spams I receive >these >>> days involve domains registered with Namecheap. I've received >hundreds >>> of spams involving .icu domains from what appear to be the

Re: Scoring by registrar?

2019-07-01 Thread micah anderson
Grant Taylor writes: >> A very large number (nearly all, in fact) of the spams I receive these >> days involve domains registered with Namecheap. I've received hundreds >> of spams involving .icu domains from what appear to be the same spammer. >> I also receive a large number of scams imperso

Re: GSoC blog series

2019-07-01 Thread Shreyansh Shrivastava.
Hey Stefan, Thanks for the pointer. Will keep that in mind from next time. Will add that to the blog too :) Regards, Shreyansh Shrivastava On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 2:37 PM Stefan Hornburg (Racke) wrote: > On 7/1/19 10:59 AM, Shreyansh Shrivastava. wrote: > > This is the third entry of the blog s

Re: GSoC blog series

2019-07-01 Thread Stefan Hornburg (Racke)
On 7/1/19 10:59 AM, Shreyansh Shrivastava. wrote: > This is the third entry of the blog series. I cover the OOPs concepts of Perl > and the related syntax. This is a bit off > track when we think about SINGA (although inline with Spamassassin), but I'll > be covering SINGA in the subsequent blogs

Re: GSoC blog series

2019-07-01 Thread Shreyansh Shrivastava.
This is the third entry of the blog series. I cover the OOPs concepts of Perl and the related syntax. This is a bit off track when we think about SINGA (although inline with Spamassassin), but I'll be covering SINGA in the subsequent blogs which I am using for developing a neural net classifier plu