"Thoma, Stefan" wrote: > > Roman, > > > > sunrise does not filter the mentioned site. But yes, Andre you're > > > right, we do filter (bgp blackhole) ~20 host routes. > > > > Again my question: why? > Please don't ask me (technician) this question > as the causes are on OSI layer 8...
Sunrise is afraid to be the next "victim" of some over-zealous police men or so... Swisscom was already hit with the 156er numbers (and lost). SwissOnline was already hit with the email case (and won). Who is going to be the next one? Sunrise is afraid being the next high profile case. > > ...and is there a list whichones...? > Here's the list: How often do you check out if they are still active? > http://my-baby.da.ru/ > http://my-baby.da.ru/ > http://www.toplolitas.com > http://www.netlolitas.com > http://www.lolitalovers.com > http://www.top-virgins.com This sort of shit is almost worldwide illegal and a criminal offense. Isn't it smarter to shut down the servers instead of only blocking the access to it? Some of these sites have American IP numbers. The FBI is pretty fast with knocking down the offenders... So why not tell the Police? I did that for one such site a couple of month ago and it was completely offline three days later. Not just filtered. > http://www.animallove.nu > http://www.zoopark.com This is not illegal in many European countries (Netherland, Germany, etc.). But appearently in Switzerland it is (StGB). > PS: It seems we have a subject for SwiNOG-5!? Looks like it! ;-) -- Andre ---------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maillist-Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/swinog%40swinog.ch/
