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eMule Security No. 1 has suddenly banned huge swaths

Postby Lanigiro » 01 Jun 2015 01:10

I've got a sudden and severe problem. It seems the eMule Security No. 1 ED2K server has suddenly, as in within the last half an hour or so, banned huge swathes of IP space. This includes at least two entire class-A netblocks, the two used by my ISP, among possibly others.

No one from my ISP can now connect to their server.

Any connect attempt from either netblock produces a lengthy period of no response, followed eventually by a "connection refused" (presumably an RST from their firewall, after a delay intended to slow and discourage port scanning script kiddies or something).

So, my entire ISP is being blackholed by their firewall. Rebooted my router something like 6 times to get various addresses, and none of them worked. I've occasionally had one of them suddenly start being blocked for no apparent reason, but getting a new address has generally always worked to get back online. As for what, if anything, Shareaza does wrong occasionally to provoke such blocks, I've never managed to find that out. But tonight is different.

Why would they suddenly block two entire class-A netblocks? And how do I get this fixed somehow? I have searches active and would like to have a full and normal connection again in five minutes. Someone tell me how to accomplish that goal, and be quick about it -- the last several posts I've made here have seemingly fallen on deaf ears, and the whole damn project is looking increasingly neglected (no commits to the repository since February?!) ...
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Re: eMule Security No. 1 has suddenly banned huge swaths

Postby Lanigiro » 01 Jun 2015 01:15

What the fuck? TV Underground's emule server has also banned my ISP? What the hell is going on here? I demand contact information for the operators of both eMule Security and TV Underground. They can't just unilaterally block national ISPs with millions of customers without so much as a by-your-leave. And for them to coordinate on doing so amounts to collusion, and violates antitrust law. I don't care if someone else on my ISP was the nastiest, most abusive hacker and virus-spammer this side of the river Styx -- blocking basically 85% of the population of an entire G8 nation from accessing EVERY EMULE SERVER THAT STILL EXISTS in retaliation is fucking excessive. This is outrageous!
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Re: eMule Security No. 1 has suddenly banned huge swaths

Postby Lanigiro » 01 Jun 2015 07:42

The ISP-wide ban has apparently been lifted, at least by the eMule Security servers; TV Underground not tested yet.

I would still like to know what would prompt two different ed2k server operators to ban the same ISP at the same time and for several hours, and how I can ensure against it ever affecting me again, regardless of what others that subscribe to my ISP might do. I should not be punished for the actions of some other user. Certainly the entire population of a G8 nation should not be punished for the actions of one random citizen.
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Re: eMule Security No. 1 has suddenly banned huge swaths

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Postby Lanigiro » 17 Jun 2015 11:56

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