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YAY! Re: Atrivo/Intercage: NO Upstream depeer
- Subject: YAY! Re: Atrivo/Intercage: NO Upstream depeer
- From: fergdawgster at gmail.com (Paul Ferguson)
- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 21:22:03 -0700
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
- References: <[email protected]>
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Hi Russ,
While I think that is great and everything, can you explain why Cernel is
now originating prefixes which were originally originated by
Atrivo/Intercage?
I'd be curious as to your explanation.
Thanks,
- - ferg
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:05 PM, Russell Mitchell <russm2k8 at yahoo.com>
wrote:
> Apologies, Yahoo was set to "Rich Text" :(
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> Hello All,
>
> It seems you all missed the memo.As of about 11PM PST
> Last night 09/22/08, Esthost has been ENTIRELY Shutdown.
> They no longer have ANY Machine on my network.
>
> I'm currently starting to monitor some of the public media, such as
> google, DroneBL, as well as several Anti-Malware community websites for
> abuse. Being that Esthost is now entirely GONE, we should not have any
> further issues. In the case that something does arise, such as an
> exploited host, we're currently developing a game plan for response to
> the issues.
>
> To make the best effort towards combatting abuse on our network, here's
> what I have planned so far for ANY Type of abuse: Step 1, Suspend Power
> to the affected machine.
> Step 2, Call/Email the client whom the affected machine is leased to.
> Step 3, Allow the client the option to investigate the machine further
> (Nullroute access via KVM)= Step 4, Verify the reported content, domain,
> user, or exploit is patched/eliminated from the machine. Step 5, Remove
> the Nullroute. Allow the machine to return to the network.
>
> Any comments? This is the result of a zero tolerance policy regarding
> abuse.
>
> If it's clear that the server owner is the cause of the abusive material
> etc, the client will then be immediately cancelled. No questions. It
> seems that this approach will be the best supported by the anti-abuse
> communities, so please let me know your input.
>
> Thank you for your time. Have a great day.
>
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> Russell Mitchell
> InterCage, Inc.
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