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2016 May 06
2
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 6 May 2016 at 22:21, Tanya Lattner via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> How many is "many, many", actually? How many of these are really in fear, how many are just trying to impose their mindset without actually planning to contribute in earnest, how many are so fearful that they should really seek professional help? > > And this is illustrating my
2016 May 06
4
Resuming the discussion of establishing an LLVM code of conduct
On 6 May 2016 at 22:57, Tanya Lattner <tanyalattner at llvm.org> wrote: > The major weapon of harassers is arguing whether something is actually > harassing. It is difficult to enforce a CoC if you have to have a month long > nasty argument about whether it was violated. It burns out people like you. The major weapon about enforcers is *not* wanting to argue. Harassment is a very complicated issue that involves not only actions but points of view....
2014 Oct 09
2
Conduct on the CentOS List
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 The recent anti-social content on the list including threats and support of harassment needs to stop immediately. The CentOS Board will work with the list admins to enforce moderation and if needed removal and bans from the list should people continue this behaviour. This is a large, diverse, and respected community and none of us should need to
2019 Apr 11
2
Mail account brute force / harassment
...ss an account Has any of you made something creative like this: * configure that account to allow to login with any password * link that account to something like /dev/zero that generates infinite amount of messages (maybe send an archive of virusses?) * transferring TB's of data to this harassing client. I think it would be interesting to be able to do such a thing.
2019 Apr 11
1
Mail account brute force / harassment
...gt; * configure that account to allow to login with any password > * link that account to something like /dev/zero that generates > infinite > amount of messages > (maybe send an archive of virusses?) > * transferring TB's of data to this harassing client. > > I think it would be interesting to be able to do such a thing. > > > > > Instead of being evil, just use fail2ban to address this problem :-) > > -- > > Best regards, > Odhiambo WASHINGTON, > Nairobi,KE > +254 7 3200 0004/+254 7 2274 322...
2019 Apr 11
0
Mail account brute force / harassment
...ogin with any > password > * link that account to something like /dev/zero that > generates > infinite > amount of messages > (maybe send an archive of virusses?) > * transferring TB's of data to this harassing client. > > I think it would be interesting to be able to do such a > thing. > > > > > Instead of being evil, just use fail2ban to address this problem > :-) > > -- > > Best regards, > Odhiambo WASHINGTON, &gt...
2019 Apr 11
1
Mail account brute force / harassment
...hing creative like this: > > * configure that account to allow to login with any password > * link that account to something like /dev/zero that generates > infinite > amount of messages > (maybe send an archive of virusses?) > * transferring TB's of data to this harassing client. > > I think it would be interesting to be able to do such a thing. > > > > > Instead of being evil, just use fail2ban to address this problem :-) > > -- > > Best regards, > Odhiambo WASHINGTON, > Nairobi,KE > +254 7 3200 0004/+254 7 22...
2019 Apr 11
0
Mail account brute force / harassment
...ount Has any of you made something creative like this: * configure that account to allow to login with any password * link that account to something like /dev/zero that generates infinite amount of messages (maybe send an archive of virusses?) * transferring TB's of data to this harassing client. I think it would be interesting to be able to do such a thing. Instead of being evil, just use fail2ban to address this problem :-) -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254 7 3200 0004/+254 7 2274 3223 "Oh, the cruft.", grep ^[^#] :-)
2019 Apr 11
5
Mail account brute force / harassment
...you made something creative like this: > > * configure that account to allow to login with any password > * link that account to something like /dev/zero that generates infinite > amount of messages > (maybe send an archive of virusses?) > * transferring TB's of data to this harassing client. > > I think it would be interesting to be able to do such a thing. > > Instead of being evil, just use fail2ban to address this problem :-) -- Best regards, Odhiambo WASHINGTON, Nairobi,KE +254 7 3200 0004/+254 7 2274 3223 "Oh, the cruft.", grep ^[^#] :-) -----------...
2019 Apr 11
0
Mail account brute force / harassment
Yes indeed, we have already own dnsbl's for smtp and ssh/ftp access. How do you have one setup for dovecot connections? -----Original Message----- From: James via dovecot [mailto:dovecot at dovecot.org] Sent: donderdag 11 april 2019 13:25 To: dovecot at dovecot.org Subject: Re: Mail account brute force / harassment On 11/04/2019 11:43, Marc Roos via dovecot wrote: > A. With the
2019 Apr 11
1
Mail account brute force / harassment
On 11 Apr 2019, at 04:43, Marc Roos via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > B. With 500GB dump > - the owner of the attacking server (probably hacked) will notice it > will be forced to take action. Unlikely. What is very likely is that your ISP shuts you don for network abuse. > If abuse clouds are smart (most are) they would notice that attacking my > servers, will
2015 Oct 14
3
RFC: Introducing an LLVM Community Code of Conduct
Am 14.10.2015 um 14:57 schrieb Krzysztof Parzyszek via llvm-dev: > Is there an ongoing problem with the types of discussions on this, and > other LLVM-related lists? Not currently. > What problem is the proposed CoC trying to solve? Stop possible future harrassment before it can happen. It's a legitimate concern actually.
2018 Nov 30
8
[PATCH RFC 00/15] Zero ****s, hugload of hugs <3
On Fri, 30 Nov 2018, Kees Cook wrote: >On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 11:27 AM Jarkko Sakkinen ><jarkko.sakkinen at linux.intel.com> wrote: >> >> In order to comply with the CoC, replace **** with a hug. I hope this is some kind of joke. How would anyone get offended by reading technical comments? This is all beyond me... Thanks, Davidlohr
2019 Apr 11
0
Mail account brute force / harassment
On 11.04.2019 13:25, James via dovecot wrote: > On 11/04/2019 11:43, Marc Roos via dovecot wrote: > >> A. With the fail2ban solution >> ?? - you 'solve' that the current ip is not able to access you > > It is only a solution if there are subsequent attempts from the same > address.? I currently have several thousand addresses blocked due to > dovecot login
2019 Apr 12
0
Mail account brute force / harassment
On 12.4.2019 10.21, James via dovecot wrote: > On 11/04/2019 14:33, Anton Dollmaier via dovecot wrote: > >>> Which is why a dnsbl for dovecot is a good idea.? I do not believe the >>> agents behind these login attempts are only targeting me, hence the >>> addresses should be shared via a dnsbl. >> >> Probably there's an existing solution for both
2019 Apr 12
2
Mail account brute force / harassment
On 12/04/2019 08:24, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote: > Weakforced uses Lua so you can easily integrate DNSBL support into it. How does this help Dovecot block? A link to some documentation or example perhaps? > We will not add DNSBL support to dovecot at this time. Is there a reason why you will not support this RFE?
2019 Apr 12
0
Mail account brute force / harassment
On 12.4.2019 10.34, James via dovecot wrote: > On 12/04/2019 08:24, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote: > >> Weakforced uses Lua so you can easily integrate DNSBL support into it. > > How does this help Dovecot block? > A link to some documentation or example perhaps? > > https://wiki.dovecot.org/Authentication/Policy You can configure weakforced to return status -1 when DNSBL
2019 Apr 12
2
Mail account brute force / harassment
On 12/04/2019 08:42, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote: > On 12.4.2019 10.34, James via dovecot wrote: >> On 12/04/2019 08:24, Aki Tuomi via dovecot wrote: >> >>> Weakforced uses Lua so you can easily integrate DNSBL support into it. >> How does this help Dovecot block? >> A link to some documentation or example perhaps? >> >> >
2019 Apr 12
0
Mail account brute force / harassment
> On 12 April 2019 18:11 Robert Kudyba via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > > > > Probably there's an existing solution for both problems (subsequent > > attempts and dnsbl): > > > > >
2019 Apr 12
0
Mail account brute force / harassment
> On 12 April 2019 21:45 Robert Kudyba via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote: > > > > You are running some kind of proxy in front of it. > > No proxy. Just sendmail with users using emacs/Rmail or Webmail/Squirrelmail. > > > If you want it to show real client IP, you need to enable forwarding of said data. With dovecot it's done by setting > >