-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 I forgot to mention the list of 'shitty blacklists' offers hardly any way to request delisting when the event occurs an IP address gets handed out to a different user. As far as I have seen SECTOOR belongs on this list based on the fact that delisting is a pain.
On 5/21/15 10:35 PM, Tim Semeijn wrote: > The lists of SECTOOR might be used wrongly but they sound like > they belong to the ever growing list of 'shitty blacklists'. In my > work for a hosting company I receive complaints regarding > malpractices of such lists on a daily basis. For example there are > lists who blacklist whole IP ranges based on generic rDNS (hello > Spamrats Dyna). Being a company that sets rDNS to > [IP-ADDRESS].companyname.tld for all non-used IP addresses you are > basically fucked. > > Most of these blacklists are actually used by parties who probably > started using them when these lists were not vigilante-like. > > Hooray for shitty blacklists... > > On 5/21/15 10:15 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote: >> On Thu, May 21, 2015 at 10:04:19PM +0200, Jurre van Bergen >> wrote: >>> I got the same message yesterday, I asked leaseweb to put our >>> exit node(hviv103) in a "dirty" ip-block and asked sectoor for >>> a clarification on what happened. No reply to date of any >>> party. > >> Doesn't sectoor publish two lists, one which is just Tor exit IP >> addresses, and another which is the /24's around them? And then >> they encourage people to use the more conservative list, but of >> course they hint that using the broader list will catch more >> spammers? > >> So it's possible that the answer is "some website somewhere on >> the Internet is using sectoor's lists wrong". :/ > >> And in case you haven't read this lately (I read it every few >> months and it makes me freshly angry each time), here's your >> pointer to http://paulgraham.com/spamhausblacklist.html > >> --Roger > >> _______________________________________________ tor-relays >> mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org >> https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > > > _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing > list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays > - -- Tim Semeijn Babylon Network pgp 0x5B8A4DDF -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.19 (Darwin) Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJVXkNBAAoJEIZioqpbik3fgpEP/inQTt3WB8RG1pmAIltx92/L emog+azFnm5xdxUXB5Eg1U0CqyVOAl0RS8wVUKSnAHYfG0W6KZZ/0pRpierT6Kxm 623+g8j4Q547dbPSyXpd7mQ/hwmMLTvdlUIS5nON1xLXtS5eatPwyid6KJaY40dQ XlevcUyhxRAxl5ckn6me+5K+3u/QW07h1U27TCNCGzTkpsoP8QTY4hPeNA3q8VrW wwWErfNaQ/A4d4HHMUC5yTclc1m3O86FIHTV6ks4DBAGOVf7XIrM1L/1NGgIJRXR gh3Mqlx7i5/0LGiAcSd1VmvgUgxci1Y/k9ig77WvVEb8mSCR/vtLMDnH6L+vQ0+G Ys1LD/QoZgv+ka6lC0Jl3Bx6qTGcyG8ykGG1HE7pXVvGLvOltnuSiiyS269vLi1K ezeypTgPjHjIgF8gbUnfs1tOaZhX5qdrbm1oSck2v3CsRVQkTuv5H2FANaSOgB6C U8QWWOEM7dC1zD1VJRMvCJDXaFDPA4Vf3kgJDv+/BuQYaMdkyXrO7gyhgRU7dNzu 9XVIZHLza9HsCuBjUzv7DsCcwHw75x9q1EmaBlbOd1TB5wtxxr22Tt+v1GxWm8GT ij6z2Xgq00bUX+nf84Q00l2m3+a7/UDQAzrlB8uYhCRgUJ24NVu11itVCz2y7pYn 8apsND5k8o1InjsNLhby =BkaQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list tor-relays@lists.torproject.org https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays