[nsp-sec] Ping: Google/GMail
John Fraizer
john at op-sec.us
Fri Feb 29 10:26:26 EST 2008
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Krista,
Please do share as much as you have. I'm working now on getting the logs for our customer portal and webmail platforms. Anything you might have that I can contrast
against is helpful though.
John
AS11456 | AS6981
Krista Hickey wrote:
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> On Feb 28, 2008, John Fraizer wrote:
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>> Looks like 81.199.0.0/16 is eat up, huh?
>
> To be fair to AS 12491 they wrote me yesterday saying they had a
> complaint from their client at 81.199.224.200/29 and I can't find any
> instance of abuse from that particular range, that said I'm kinda
> scratching my head as to why a netblock allocated to Israel is
> complaining about being unable to access our webmail when we've not
> received a single complaint from a customer so I'm continuing to drop
> the entire /16 until they respond to my concerns about the rest of their
> block. Appreciate any info if any of you have seen evil from
> 81.199.224.200/29 in particular.
>
> Krista
> 7992
>
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