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  3. Noticeable trend on my mailserver: Spam that comes via IPv6 is 90% from Google servers and the rest is Amazon or Microsoft servers.

Noticeable trend on my mailserver: Spam that comes via IPv6 is 90% from Google servers and the rest is Amazon or Microsoft servers.

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  • tramtrist@famichiki.jpT tramtrist@famichiki.jp

    @jwildeboer so glad you posted this. Huge uptrend for me in the last month from google ipv6 2002::

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    @tramtrist @jwildeboer So true

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      @larsmb @jwildeboer wait I don’t get it. How can we track their AS?

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      • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

        Hostgnome uses a simple tactic. They rent/buy IPv4 address pools, send spam via all allocated addresses in that space for a few days and then get rid of the pool, replacing it with a fresh one. So it makes sense to have a cronjob that checks their ASes and immediately block all pools on the firewall.

        #SelfHost #MailAdmin @homelab

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        @homelab @jwildeboer I have questions, if you don't mind.

        1. How long do you block the IPs for?
        2. How do you find the ASs/could you share the cron job?
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        • tramtrist@famichiki.jpT tramtrist@famichiki.jp

          @jwildeboer so glad you posted this. Huge uptrend for me in the last month from google ipv6 2002::

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          @jwildeboer @tramtrist a lot of the spam I get these days is from GMail addresses.

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          • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

            @heuveltop IP.

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            @jwildeboer Can you share with us the source of the list of IP addressen?

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              @larsmb @tramtrist Yep. Use AS to find assigned ranges, feed them to firewall. Every 12 hours.

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              • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                Hostgnome uses a simple tactic. They rent/buy IPv4 address pools, send spam via all allocated addresses in that space for a few days and then get rid of the pool, replacing it with a fresh one. So it makes sense to have a cronjob that checks their ASes and immediately block all pools on the firewall.

                #SelfHost #MailAdmin @homelab

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                Because a few people asked how I block the IP ranges from hostgnome:

                - Mailserver detects IP address trying to to deliver spam: 91.237.124.193
                - Via `whois` I find the corresponding AS: 201579 (picture 1)
                - Then I find all IP ranges associated with with this AS (picture 2)
                - Then I go through the ranges and add them to my firewall.

                Rinse, repeat.

                #SelfHost #MailAdmin @homelab

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                • rpbook@gts.phillipsuk.orgR rpbook@gts.phillipsuk.org

                  @homelab @jwildeboer I have questions, if you don't mind.

                  1. How long do you block the IPs for?
                  2. How do you find the ASs/could you share the cron job?
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                  @rpbook See https://social.wildeboer.net/@jwildeboer/116058656812877639 I will not share for how long I block these ranges, but definitely for more than a few days or weeks 🙂

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                  • heuveltop@social.vivaldi.netH heuveltop@social.vivaldi.net

                    @jwildeboer Can you share with us the source of the list of IP addressen?

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                    @heuveltop `whois` and AS lookup. See https://social.wildeboer.net/@jwildeboer/116058656812877639

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                    • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                      Because a few people asked how I block the IP ranges from hostgnome:

                      - Mailserver detects IP address trying to to deliver spam: 91.237.124.193
                      - Via `whois` I find the corresponding AS: 201579 (picture 1)
                      - Then I find all IP ranges associated with with this AS (picture 2)
                      - Then I go through the ranges and add them to my firewall.

                      Rinse, repeat.

                      #SelfHost #MailAdmin @homelab

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                      @jwildeboer @homelab typo AS201579, not AS20579.

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                      • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                        Because a few people asked how I block the IP ranges from hostgnome:

                        - Mailserver detects IP address trying to to deliver spam: 91.237.124.193
                        - Via `whois` I find the corresponding AS: 201579 (picture 1)
                        - Then I find all IP ranges associated with with this AS (picture 2)
                        - Then I go through the ranges and add them to my firewall.

                        Rinse, repeat.

                        #SelfHost #MailAdmin @homelab

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                        @jwildeboer if you want, you can automate that part by querying radb.net:
                        ```
                        ./filter.sh AS201579
                        23.166.72.0/24
                        62.169.151.0/24
                        84.32.41.0/24
                        91.237.124.0/24
                        185.91.69.0/24
                        193.138.195.0/24
                        # ./filter.sh --ipv6 AS201579
                        2a13:2480::/29
                        2602:f9e4::/36
                        ```
                        Source: https://share.aditsystems.de/ztdku91ezQ/filter.sh

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                        • anton@social.dollmaier.nameA anton@social.dollmaier.name

                          @jwildeboer if you want, you can automate that part by querying radb.net:
                          ```
                          ./filter.sh AS201579
                          23.166.72.0/24
                          62.169.151.0/24
                          84.32.41.0/24
                          91.237.124.0/24
                          185.91.69.0/24
                          193.138.195.0/24
                          # ./filter.sh --ipv6 AS201579
                          2a13:2480::/29
                          2602:f9e4::/36
                          ```
                          Source: https://share.aditsystems.de/ztdku91ezQ/filter.sh

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                          @anton Oooh! Nice! I will extend that to add the ranges to my crowdsec based firewall 🙂 Far better than my crude script. Thank you for sharing!

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                          • shaman007@mastodon.andreybondarenko.comS shaman007@mastodon.andreybondarenko.com

                            @jwildeboer @homelab typo AS201579, not AS20579.

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                            @shaman007 thx! fixed.

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                            • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                              @anton Oooh! Nice! I will extend that to add the ranges to my crowdsec based firewall 🙂 Far better than my crude script. Thank you for sharing!

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                              @jwildeboer nicht von mir. Liegt seit einigen Jahren auf der Festplatte rum.

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