One could apply that same argument to IP bans: in a network where IPs are assigned dynamically, blocking an IP based on the activities of one person assigned that address is similarly unsupportable.
Curious exactly what tools they expect an admin to use to prevent abuse, given that any tool uses some imperfect heuristic to discriminate.
One could apply that same argument to IP bans: in a network where IPs are assigned dynamically, blocking an IP based on the activities of one person assigned that address is similarly unsupportable.
Curious exactly what tools they expect an admin to use to prevent abuse, given that any tool uses some imperfect heuristic to discriminate.