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Posted by netex, 08-14-2010, 03:26 AM
Hello. 3 days ago one of my server go down without any notification. I created ticket and no answer during 48 hours! But after 48 hrs I received short messages that somebody try help me and no answer for my next tickets.

I found that server can be accessible from local network and can't accessible from other world! No abuses, no other issues. Gogax.com is out of business?

Posted by Snat, 08-14-2010, 05:19 AM
I doubt Gogax.com going out of business, but are you saying that your server can only be accessed by you and no one else or local network as in the datacenter ?

Have you setup any firewall or anything before it went "offline" ?

Posted by DeltaAnime, 08-14-2010, 05:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Snat
I doubt Gogax.com going out of business, but are you saying that your server can only be accessed by you and no one else or local network as in the datacenter ?

Have you setup any firewall or anything before it went "offline" ?
I wouldn't be so sure.

http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/listings...?isp=gogax.com

They had their entire subnet listed under their ISP just recently because of their massive amounts of spam. It's quite possible they've been unplugged by their upstream

Francisco

Posted by Snat, 08-14-2010, 05:40 AM
Oh right. My guess to the OP would be issues with their ISP at the mo relating so spam

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Originally Posted by DeltaAnime
I wouldn't be so sure.

http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/listings...?isp=gogax.com

They had their entire subnet listed under their ISP just recently because of their massive amounts of spam. It's quite possible they've been unplugged by their upstream

Francisco

Posted by AcroRob, 08-14-2010, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by DeltaAnime
I wouldn't be so sure.

http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/listings...?isp=gogax.com

They had their entire subnet listed under their ISP just recently because of their massive amounts of spam. It's quite possible they've been unplugged by their upstream

Francisco
I see four /24's there as the biggest ranges, some of the listings date back to April. Having whole /24's listed is bad news, but you're making it sound like it's their entire network. Doing a simple whois shows an allocation of 8,192 IP addresses on 76.76.96.0/19. If 76.76.96.0/19 is their only allocation then they have just over 1/8th of their IP addresses listed on SBL once you add the other smaller blocks (/27's, /28's, etc..)

Being listed in SBL doesn't generally get you unplugged as providers don't check SBLs, they get their own abuse complaints in. Ignoring complaint sent to your provider is what gets you unplugged.



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