From: Allen Chang (allen_at_rescomp.berkeley.edu)
Date: Tue Sep 02 2003 - 15:53:04 PDT
So what's the best way to get people reenabled? Should we do it case by
case or send a list of IPs?
~---------------------------------~
Allen Chang
Lead Network Security Coordinator
Office of Residential Computing
UC Berkeley
~---------------------------------~
On Tue, 2 Sep 2003, Mike Friedman wrote:
> A current list of IP addresses that have been blocked by CNS from access to
> the campus network may now be viewed by members of the campus community. The
> list, which is updated once per hour, is available at the following URL:
>
> http://sec-info.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/blockinfo-login.pl/
>
> (You must log in with your CalNet ID and passphrase).
>
> Currently, only the IP addresses are shown. Later, we'll add timestamps
> showing when each block was instituted. Other enhancements, such as
> display of corresponding SNS incident tracking numbers (included in our
> notifications), are also being considered.
>
> Mike Friedman
> System and Network Security
> -------------------------------------
> Sent via the ucb-security mailing list.
>
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