Re: Login attacks

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Greetings,

Jeff Kinz wrote:
On Tue, Dec 07, 2004 at 08:47:02PM -0600, Mike Klinke wrote:

On Tuesday 07 December 2004 20:04, Rick Stevens wrote:

Whoa, buddy.  The entire 64.0.0.0/8 is NOT a spam source.  We
have a /19 in that space and we're not spammers.


Rick, note he said /24 (256 nodes) not /8 (16+ million nodes)


Ah snarf. and I did the same thing.

Even , if it is the 256 nodes and not the 16+ million i think there is a question that needs an answer . How far can someone go , without actually blocking normal traffic ? All i mean is that if someone just start's blocking entire ranges , then he might very well end up unable to surf half the Internet or even more . Is there a way to block for example the range from 64.0.0.1 to 64.0.0.25 leaving the other IP's free ?



Kind Regards,
  Kostas



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