On Mon, Jul 18, 2022 at 2:03 AM f5pbg--- via 44net
<44net(a)mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
I remind you that it was I who delivered the IP you
have...
you better respect me...
These are my IPs and they are not used for commercial
applications contrary to what you claim in your claims.
So I strongly advise you to stop your not very hamspirit activity...
I guess the purpose was to try to harm me, you probably thought
I wasn't reading the list...
This kind of behavior deserves your allowance to be removed.
but I have principles unlike you.
You attack me personally then it remains a personal attack and
I don't mix genres.
So, for Christ, I have been managing IPs for a long time, even
before the
ampr.org server existed and long before this young
F4HIN radio amateur was even a radio amateur...
My 44.151.129 IP are not use for commercial use of course.
The server belongs to my son indeed but I ask him for allocations,
the IP 44.129 are mine.
I know very well the goal of this young radio amateur f4hin, it is to take
the management of the network in my place... So given what I read on
telegram mailing lists, I wish you good luck...
Wow, that was really something.
It's hard to interpret this email as anything other than an
extreme abuse of power on the part of this administrator.
Threatening and entitlement and allusions to how long one
has been a ham are all really unbecoming.
- Dan C.
Best regards,
Ludovic Vuillermet - F5PBG
Coordinator of 44.151
Le 17/07/2022 à 12:50, F4HIN via 44net a écrit :
Hello
I'm going to tell you a story that does not makes me laugh at all.
I am part of an nonprofit ISP in France.
This ISP offers internet access, but also BGP tunnels to announce your own IP on the
internet.
Some time ago, by several discussions, I found that a person member of the association
and not ham had an allocation /24 Hamnet announced via its own AS via the AS of the
association.
Afterwards, after several information gathering, I noticed that this person was using it
to propose hosting of small virtual machines and was allocating a Hamnet IP on these
hosted VM.
I warned this person that he did not have to have a Hamnet block, and that he should not
do this type of use since he is not a ham
His answer was clear "it's free, and I don't care".
In reality, after searching on the AMPR portal, this block was assigned to a ham. This
ham is the national Hamnet coordinator of a country, and the person using and misusing it
is none other than his son who is not a ham!
I did not say anything until now, out of respect for the national coordinator.
Today, there is a member of the association who complains about receiving scans from a
Hamnet IP belonging to the block used by the non-amateur.
jul/15/2022 0l:02:56 system, error, critical login failure for user root from
44.151.129.214 via ssh
jul/15/2022 0l:02:56 system, error, critical login failure for user msfadmin from
44.151.129.214 via ssh
jul/15/2022 0l:02:57 system, error, critical login failure for user root from
44.151.129.214 via ssh
jul/15/2022 01:02:57 system, error, critical login failure for user root from
44.151.129.214 via ssh
jul/15/2022 0l:02:57 system, error, critical login failure for user postgres from
44.151.129.214 via ssh
jul/15/2022 01:02:58 system, error, critical login failure for user service from
44.151.129.214 via ssh
jul/15/2022 01:02:58 system, error, critical login failure for user vagrant from
44.151.129.214 via ssh
jul/15/2022 01:02:58 system, error, critical login failure for user admin from
44.151.129.214 via ssh
To summarize, this person:
- Has a hamnet block without being a ham radio operator,
- Has obtained a legitimate hamnet block from another amateur radio operator,
- makes a "commercial" use of it by assigning IP to VMs for clients or
friends of his,
- Let the VMs get drilled and scan/hacked with a hamnet IP.
I think it's time to set the record straight, stop assigning blocks to people who use
them for commercial or non-amateur use.
What do you think about it?
--
Gary
F4HIN
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