Quick suggestion on the old NRS nodes/hardfork at 130,000 problem:
Someone (not me) runs the IPs thru WHOIS, and comes up with an e-mail address for the admin of that IP.
Send the admin a mail explaining the situation (stress that the fork could lead to people losing money...slight stretch, but not a complete lie) and ask them to forward the mail to their customer.
This will be harder for nodes on dynamic IPs, but if u specify the correct (GMT) time as well as IP, it should be doable. Fixed IPs will be fairly easy to reach this way, i hope.
Example:
From my active peers,
81.82.248.205 is running 8.12.
81.82.248.205 in WHOIS comes out as:
IP Location: Belgium Belgium Mechelen Telenet Operaties N.v.
ASN: Belgium AS6848 TELENET-AS Telenet N.V.,BE (registered Nov 29, 1996)
Resolve Host: d5152f8cd.static.telenet.be
IP Address: 81.82.248.205
inetnum: 81.82.96.0 - 81.83.255.255
netname: TELENET
descr: Telenet Operaties N.V.
country: BE
admin-c: PS396-RIPE
tech-c: PS396-RIPE
status: ASSIGNED PA
mnt-by: TELENET-DBM
mnt-lower: TELENET-DBM
source: RIPE # Filtered
role: Technical Internet
address: Telenet Operaties N.V.
address: Liersesteenweg 4
address: B-2800 Mechelen
address: Belgium
remarks: trouble: IMPORTANT: To report intrusion attempts, hacking,
remarks: trouble: IMPORTANT: spamming, or other unaccepted behavior
remarks: trouble: IMPORTANT: by a Telenet/Pandora customer, please
remarks: trouble: IMPORTANT: send a message to
abuse@pandora.beDrop the mail to the 'abuse' address, should reach their customer fairly quickly.
This is gonna be a lot of boring work, and there are only 3 days to go.....
Luckily, i'm on holiday. Discuss this among yourselves, decide if it's worth doing and, if so, get cracking on it.