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Security Incidents: Re: dos from .kr, plus some classic .kr irresponsibility

Re: dos from .kr, plus some classic .kr irresponsibility

From: Maddy <mwlalex_at_MAGIX.COM.SG>
Date: Wed, 9 Aug 2000 03:49:05 +0800

I believe http://www.geektools.com/cgi-bin/proxy.cgi has what you are
looking for.
:-)

Rgds
Alex

Russell Fulton wrote:
>
> On Fri, 4 Aug 2000 17:11:42 -0700 Jason Storm <sec_at_ORGONE.NEGATION.NET>
> wrote:
>
> > I can forgive people for admin'ing rootable boxes. I can forgive people
> > for letting their boxes be involved in attacks. But what type of
> > clownshow cant even maintain an ARIN contact?
>
> I think you are being unfair, this problem is not restricted to Korea
> or even Asia in general. I regularly find that contacts in NIC
> databases are out of date, this goes for US, European and Australasian
> sites as well as those in Asia.
>
> As a rule of thumb I don't bother with NIC contact unless it is a
> generic (eg. postmaster, or noc) or if the last updated time stamp is
> less than 12 - 18 months old.
>
> I would strongly encourage everyone to change their NIC contact to a
> generic address that will always be monitored. It is too easy for
> people to leave and nobody remembers that they were down as the contact
> for an address block. This happened to us at one time a few years back.
>
> While on the topic of ARIN contacts I also wish that ARIN would display
> a comment line or allow more than one contact. I want to add a comment
> to our entry along the lines of:
> "For security or net abuse related matters contact
> <security_at_auckland.ac.nz>" and leave the ordinary contact as
> 'postmaster'.
>
> I also wish that the various NICs would standardize formats etc to make
> automated, recursive searches of the various databases easier. But then
> you all know what they say about wishes ;-)
>
> Cheers, Russell
Received on Aug 09 2000

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