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Message-ID: <TJGC20B138109.8997916667@anonymous.poster>
From: nobody at See.Comments.Header (Italy Anonymous Remailer)
Subject: A rather newbie question

morning_wood spewed forth:
>since when is it the ISP's job to "protect your network" ????

Did you actually read what he said? He *IS* attempting to protect his
network. What's wrong with asking your ISP to null route an abusive
host? Its pretty common practise, especially when the network that an
abusive host resides on doesnt give a shit. Go back to your XSS, kiddie;
the grown-ups are trying to talk.


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