On Mon 2008-11-24 at 14:02, Ask Bj?rn Hansen wrote:

> I wonder if it's a country/culture thing.   I believe Internap send us  
> a copy of all complaints they get for our IP range, but even when I  
> was experimenting with having ~10% of the pool traffic go to some of  
> my servers I don't remember getting a single complaint.

I think it is. Looking back at the complaints they are all from the
Netherlands (where the system is too).

Dutch people are good at complaining anyway, and when your brand new shiny
"firewalling" router reports an "attack" and the originating IP is in a
country and at an ISP where they may actually care, time to forward the
report.

Sofar, educating the intermediate people (the people behind the university
abuse@ address who forward the complaints to me) has helped. And soon
I'll be in the cert team myself which will probably teach me whole new
classes of overzealous complaints.

                                      Koos van den Hout

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