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

Serge Burjak sburjak at systech.com.au
Thu Apr 11 18:35:25 EST 2013


It's on Twitter, Glyn Moody's running with it. Melbourne Free Uni has been
quoted as saying its political.

On 11/04/2013, at 18:32, Peter Tonoli <peter at medstv.unimelb.edu.au> wrote:

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>
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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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