I saw this within about 2 hours of implementation, way before it hit slashdot. I personally reported this to roadrunner as a DNS failure. Twice. I encourage you all to do the same. Their numbers are 816-743-2444 and 877-623-7866. If you look at the bottom right of their spam page, there's a link to unspam yourself. This prevents their DNS corruption from affecting all DNS queries from your cable modem.
If one were to look at how their opt-out page works, you http get with a few args, one of which is your modem's mac address. You could just as easily post with any other cable modem's mac address, if say, you had multiple, and didn't want to visit each physical location of them, or maybe friends and family wanted you to disable their spam result page. Or maybe, if you were exceptionally clever, you could use curl, and a for loop, to opt out every possible mac address of your modem's series. (Remember with mac addresses, the first half is usually the same for a particular model of hardware.) This comes out to 16777216 possible derivations. At 50 a second, you could opt all of a given range out, in less than 4 days, that is, if you were so inclined...
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 12:34 PM, Arthur Pemberton pemboa@gmail.com wrote:
My fellow RoadRunner using geeks have no doubt noticed this themselves by now, but for everyone else, an article is up on Slashdot: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=08/02/26/1741253
ISPs are becoming more and more despicable -- I just wonder what tech guy sold his soul implementing this, surely going against standard networking behavior like this must cause one to lose their geek membership.
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