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- <li><em>date</em>: Mon Sep 13 15:34:10 2004</li>
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-- Bringing humour to a dour Monday world
Greg
--- Original Message ---
Date: 9/13/2004
From: "Billy B. Bilano"
<mr.bill.bilano at email.server.unix.bill.bilano.biz>
Subject: Find the Feds with CINDR blocks!
Dudes!
Greetings from the nether-regions of the Internet! Bilano checking in
with some helpful info for you noobers out there who might want some
help with their firewalls:
I was reading the PACKET STORMER site
<<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.packetstormsecurity.org/">http://www.packetstormsecurity.org/</a>> and I saw a cool file of all the
so-called government-related IP ranges. Well, I downloaded the file and
HOLY SMOKES there are a lot of governments out there! Anyway, that info
aside, I thought I'd better get these IP's into the firewall at the bank
so I can log firewall hits before we become a victim of one of those
crooked third-world governments (Oui, oui Mr. Frances, thanks for
blowing Florida and a double-nyet to you too Dr. Ivan)! I know they're
crooked because I get email from leaders of those terrible places that
want my expert help getting their money that was phished by Pay-Pal
scammers back into their worthless Nigerian coffers (I would help them
but they always want me to send them money and they flip out when I give
them the bank's corporate card number and I never hear from them again).
So, I took their neat list of these scary IP addresses and made them
into a nice list of CINDR blocks ready for your fantastic OpenBSD PF
firewalls:
Here is a linky to my feisty CINDR block version of the the file:
<<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.bilano.biz/fed.ipCINDR.txt">http://www.bilano.biz/fed.ipCINDR.txt</a>>
And here is the PACKET STORMER original file so you can see and be sure
that I did not give you a 0.0.0.0/0 listing because I am not a meanie!
<<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.packetstormsecurity.org/filedesc/fed.ipSpace.txt.html">http://www.packetstormsecurity.org/filedesc/fed.ipSpace.txt.html</a>>
Enjoy the fruits of my labor and be sure to thank me for my tireless
efforts!
P.S. Visit my darn bloglog and see what other projects are up my slacks:
<<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.bilano.biz/">http://www.bilano.biz/</a>>
--
Mr. Billy B. Bilano, MSCE, CCNA
<<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.bilano.biz/">http://www.bilano.biz/</a>>
Expert Sysadmin Since 2003!
'C:\WINDOWS, C:\WINDOWS\GO, C:\PC\CRAWL' -- RMS
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