IIALP - Abuse Logging Protocol
George Davey sent us a press release about abuselog.org, a site for the development of a generalized protocol for logging internet annoyances and abuses to a set of central servers, which could then be queried to find out which IPs are luserish.
which could then be queried to find out which IPs are luserish.
Interesting: 66.35.250.150 and 66.35.250.151 are the only entries. Truly uncanny AI.
Trolling is a art,
Should I log myself?
Trolls untied!
Tiny Violin Protocol.
Always appear to have the most crap on it of any system I see, the bugger is always falling over and its never the same site when I look back a few months later.
And why oh why does the owner of this "localhost" system insist on using non-standard ports all the time.
An Eye for an Eye will make the whole world blind - Gandhi
We already have an RFC for the security flag in the IPv4 header (AKA "Evil Bit").
Saying Java is nice because it works on all OS's is like saying that anal sex is nice because it works on all genders.
while a *very simple* local caching system could solve easily the problem.
;o)
But then it would *hardly* be slashdot then, would it?
Oh, it'd still be created, it just wouldn't evolve.
..a database of Slashdot users? /. effect beware! :p
Evil bit.
Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball(TM)
I would like to submit my first abuse entry. The IP network 131.107.0.0/16 repeatedly pushes onto the Internet a combination of viruses (such as one called "Windows"), spyware (such as one called "Internet Explorer"), and hate speech (particularly against the Linux community).
All network administrators should blackhole this address space.
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A site about (internet) abuse logging... made in Front Page?
(speechless)