Re: 81.130.207.223
Ian Gulliver <[email protected]> Mon, 22 May 2006 23:24:11 -0400
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Brian: > I have operational responsibility for Internet customer acceptable use > policy for BT PLC. As part of our continuation commitment to improving > security and customer service we are in the process of testing and > deploying a new traffic management tool on our platform. The initial > output has identified some 900 IP's that are in your block list. > > I would be grateful if you would consider a bulk removal from your block > list (spreadsheet attached) so that we can start with a "clean sheet", > or would you prefer that we make individual applications - we could run > a script. > > Please let me know what you feel would be appropriate. Each one of these listings represents a genuine security problem. You should track down each of the customers that were connected on the IP in question at the time in question and make sure that the issue is solved. You can then remove the corresponding listing. Allowed you to whitewash security issues in bulk is not going to happen. Please note that scripted use of the DSBL website may result in removal of your access to it. -- Ian Gulliver Penguin Hosting "Failure is not an option; it comes bundled with your Microsoft products."
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