[AusNOG] Internet companies forced to block The Pirate Bay, bittorrent websites in Australia, Federal Court rules

Chris Deigan chris at deigan.id.au
Mon Dec 26 12:13:40 EST 2016


On Sun, 25 Dec 2016, at 04:13 AM, Damian Guppy wrote:
> I'm not sure why you would make that IP publicly available (routeable) outside your own network if it is just what your Customer facing DNS servers are pointing blocked records to. And then in that case, exactly how much DDOS bandwidth do you think internet attackers can drum up on the Telstra network? Even if it was a sizeable amount, Telstra can take their own action to stop those end points from participating in the attack directly. 

And what exactly would the point be in denying access to the censorship
notice page. I mean, the actual service that the user intended to access
has already been denied by DNS poisoning. I'm sure they'll be thoroughly
disappointed that they can't access the copyright notice page.
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