[AusNOG] Understanding lack of Aus connectivity to melbournefreeuniversity.org.

Peter Tonoli peter at medstv.unimelb.edu.au
Thu Apr 11 18:28:30 EST 2013


6. What does AAPT do to ensure that "innocent" third parties are not affected by these blocks? (i.e. shared hosting). 


Peter. 

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> From: "Tim March" < march.tim at gmail.com >

> To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net

> Sent: Thursday, 11 April, 2013 5:57:16 PM

> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Understanding lack of Aus connectivity to
> melbournefreeuniversity.org.



> So, the initial questions I have for AAPT at this point are;


> 1. Under what directive are you blocking traffic to IP addresses? Are
> you voluntarily complying with some sort of government filtering
> initiative or doing so at the request of some other law enforcement
> agency - eg, AFP, as some people have suggested ?


> 2. How are requests to block particular IP addresses processed - Are
> you provided with a complete list from $Organisation/$Agency from time
> to time, or do you add individual /32 or other blocks to the list as
> requested ?


> 3. Who is responsibly for the administration of that list at both the
> presumed external agency and internally at AAPT ?


> 4. How many IP addresses is AAPT currently blocking either voluntarily
> or in compliance with whatever LEA request ?


> 5. Is this list made publicly available for review? If it's not
> already published (I'm guessing it's not) is AAPT willing to provide a
> copy of the current list for review ?


> Obviously most members of the list can take fairly educated guesses at
> most of the above, but I'd like a specific, public answer from either
> AAPT or another carrier to each of the questions...




> T



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Peter Tonoli < peter at medstv.unimelb.edu.au > +61-3-9288-2399 
IT Manager 
The University of Melbourne - Eastern Hill Academic Centre, St. Vincent's Institute and O'Brien Institute 
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