I just got the most stupid idea...
Why don't we hack our own DNS servers to force Eugene's box to cache the
right information 
faked .per and .nic domains aren't hurting anyone and Eugene
has stopped knocking legitimate domains down.
I think he's still at it. I just watched a BIND 4.9.5-P1 server here pick
up an IP address of 207.51.48.15 (one of Eugene's boxes) for the InterNIC
at around 19:50 CDT tonight.
He also is targeting www.netsol.com.
Sincerely
Why don't we hack our own DNS servers to force Eugene's box to cache the
right information 
Why not just block all his garbage NSes and the fantasy NSes he's
pointing to? A quick scan of `dig @nyc.alternic.net . axfr' reveals
the entries I've enclosed at the bottom. The unique IPs in this list
are below and we've blocked them all at our border so none of out NSes
can get polluted by them. Why not do the same?
Cheers,
Ray
===== Unique set of IPs from the alternic fantasy tld list =====
  151.189.0.25
  192.160.127.125
  192.160.127.90
  193.0.0.193
  194.106.36.1
  194.72.236.3
  194.97.200.20
  198.199.168.92
  198.80.71.68
  198.80.71.70
  199.166.24.1
  199.181.164.1
  199.181.164.2
  202.185.231.4
  202.185.254.12
  204.182.105.150
  204.199.0.2
  204.199.0.3
  204.80.125.130
  204.80.125.145
  204.94.42.1
  204.94.42.2
  204.94.42.5
  204.94.43.1
  205.184.14.8
  205.206.189.3
  205.215.60.5
  205.215.60.6
  206.117.26.219
  206.117.26.220
  206.25.132.30
  206.71.77.2
  206.71.77.4
  207.107.232.3
  207.174.25.15
  207.180.91.9
  207.32.128.1
  207.32.128.131
  207.51.48.15
  207.51.48.5
  207.51.48.8
  208.1.127.6
  208.133.32.70
  208.139.0.16
  208.139.0.26
  208.195.108.10
  208.195.108.9
Why not just block all his garbage NSes and the fantasy NSes he's
pointing to? A quick scan of `dig @nyc.alternic.net . axfr' reveals
the entries I've enclosed at the bottom. The unique IPs in this list
are below and we've blocked them all at our border so none of out NSes
can get polluted by them. Why not do the same?
Cheers,
Ray
===== Unique set of IPs from the alternic fantasy tld list =====
<snip>
      205.206.189.3
<snip>
  207.107.232.3
<snip>
These addresses is under my care. Eugene does NOT have access to them. They
are NOT part of the Alternic scheme anymore. They were used during the
"experimental" phase of Alternic. Before you haphazardly start blocking
addresses you should do your research completely. I've got no problems
telling my customers ..."Sorry sir, you can't reach carpe.net because
they have poor filtering practices." You'll probably find many others in
your hit list that are nolonger connected to the Alternic.
Tim Gibson
Skyscape Communications
> Why not just block all his garbage NSes and the fantasy NSes he's
> pointing to? A quick scan of `dig @nyc.alternic.net . axfr' reveals
> the entries I've enclosed at the bottom. The unique IPs in this list
> are below and we've blocked them all at our border so none of out NSes
> can get polluted by them. Why not do the same?
>
> Cheers,
> Ray
>
> ===== Unique set of IPs from the alternic fantasy tld list =====
<snip>
> 205.206.189.3
<snip>
> 207.107.232.3
<snip>
These addresses is under my care. Eugene does NOT have access to them. They
are NOT part of the Alternic scheme anymore. They were used during the
"experimental" phase of Alternic. Before you haphazardly start blocking
addresses you should do your research completely. I've got no problems
telling my customers ..."Sorry sir, you can't reach carpe.net because
they have poor filtering practices." You'll probably find many others in
your hit list that are nolonger connected to the Alternic.
Too bad. I don't care. We don't need fantasy TLDs so we don't need
to talk to your nameservers. If you aren't part of the Alternic
anymore then get your nameservers out of their phoney root.
Ray
If you want to be a jerk about my participating in an experiment, and
drag it right across nanog at the same time. Perhaps I'll just place a
call to Eugene and ask him to stick you in the root files to run a ".jerk"
TLD and then you can filter yourself. Filter me, filter the rest of the
world too! Please!
Tim Gibson