On 14 Oct 2025, Sean Dennis said the following...
Just randomly connecting then dropping the connection to my BinkP is nop different than being portscanned to me.
In the firewall he goes.
I have a similar problem with the ZC of another network that I joined once-upon-a-time then then dropped.
He'll constantly hammer my system trying to deliver mail, often trying hundreds (and sometimes over a thousand) times per day. I'll email him, ask him to stop. It'll take a few weeks but he'll respond back apologizing and then it stops... for a time...
Then randomly one day his system tries delivering something to me again, failing every time as that network was dropped years ago. So like you I've added his IP addresses to my iptables to drop anything from them. If he happens to change IPs, I have a script that looks at my binkd.log files and if his name appears that subnet gets added to the blocklist.
I've asked nicely several times for him to stop hammering me, whether through ignorance, stupidity or malice he persists, so like you said... I the firewall it goes.
I'm beginning to see the wisdom of Deon's approach to having different dns names for different networks. If/when I ever join a new network in the future (quite unlikely), I'll be creating a new subdomain specifically for that network (e.g. bink-min.nrbbs.net, bink-fsx.nrbbs.net, etc...)
Jay
... I used to be a tap dancer until I fell in the sink
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