On Tue, 9 Aug 2016 15:16:36 +0300 Sergey <gforgx@fotontel.ru> wrote:
It's simple. This simply has no place on the public Internet. A good idea is at the very least to null-route this IP space.
On 08/09/16 15:13, andre@ox.co.za wrote:
So, what you are saying is that if someone places some content on a website - that seems to be criminal or maybe may be criminal or seems to be criminal then we should:
how do you know that it is not some law enforcement effort at entrapment of criminals? Any thinking person would know that this is a matter for law enforcement and not for public discussion on a mailing list. If you start deciding to also censor content on your networks, where are the lines? Soon you will be censoring people you do not agree with and "null-route' ip space for your opinion and you will be the prosecutor, jury, judge and hangman, all in one... Not cool Andre