This is a big problem. I have a large list of domains banned from my Public Proxy due to crack attempts on the proxy and the server it runs on. I *cannot* publish this list or reveal any details about the blocking until a customer/user contacts me and asks directly if they are being blocked. I would prefer to shame the providers but some of the attacks come from countries that have no laws against system probes and of course there is the liability of calling a network a Cracker Haven[tm]. JLF Sends... You will pay for your sins. If you have already paid, please disregard this message. It seems like on Tue, Aug 01, 2000 at 06:35:10PM -0700, plug@arcticmail.com scribbled: Orig Msg> Orig Msg> Isn't the point of keeping the alleged evil list secret Orig Msg> to avoid a lawsuit by each alleged evil entity against Orig Msg> the entity which created/maintains the alleged evil list? Orig Msg> Orig Msg> If this is true, shouldn't JLF call The Weasel(TM) Orig Msg> (1-800-WEASEL) and collect $12.7M for his pain, Orig Msg> suffering, emotional distress, loss of business, Orig Msg> bit damages, defamation...? :) Orig Msg> Orig Msg> Orig Msg> D Orig Msg> Orig Msg> The FBI Carnivore system stumbled upon a series of PGP/GPG Orig Msg> encrypted e-mails and autodecrypted them without so much Orig Msg> as a hiccup. It laughed. Orig Msg> Orig Msg> Sorry, couldn't resist! :) Orig Msg> Orig Msg> You will pay for your sins. If you have already paid, please disregard this message.