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Re: How do you stop outgoing spam?


From: Paul Vixie <vixie () vix com>
Date: 10 Sep 2002 20:04:21 +0000


barton () gnaps com ("Barton F Bruce") writes:

A twist we saw spammers using on dialup accounts in Miami could come to
cyber cafes and could be ugly.

They were dialing in and then using the IP address to send spam out some
other connection elsewhere where RPF wasn't in use. The return packets all
came back on their dialup into us, but bypassed our filters that were then
only on outbound packets.

this has been going on for some time.  the example you gave of an OC3
used for outbound-only tcp streams is noncontrived and has been seen
more than twice.

it's been a year or so, so i'll renew my question.  is anybody, anywhere,
including as a term of their peering agreement things like "must have a
responsive abuse@ mailbox and act credibly to prevent spammers from 
becoming or remaining customers" or "must filter both bgp advertisements
and ip source addresses from all customers, and require them to do
likewise"?

and if not, why not, and how long do you think it's going to take before
we use economic methods to solve this scourge?
-- 
Paul Vixie


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