This second list in two months comes after many of the original list's offenders cleaned themselves up and were removed from China's first list of errant Internet Protocol (IP) addresses.
On September 9, 2003, CNNIC and the Internet Society of China published a list of dozens of IP addresses around the world that were responsible for sending spam, or unsolicted commercial email to China-based servers. Since that date, CNNIC has removed 119 IP addresses from that first list because those IPs have ceased to be sources of spam. And one month later on Nov 9, CNNIC published a second list of "Spam Servers", with 172 IP addresses in all.
As of today, though, few of those listed o the subsequent list have been removed.
Among the 172 IPs on this second list, four are from China's mainland, 31 from Taiwan, one from Hong Kong and 136 from abroad. The list is meant to aid China-based Internet Service Providers and foreign-based providers.
Below is an abbreviated list of banned IP addresses from outside of China and the country-level domain designations for each one. For more information you can visit www.isc.org.cn.
200.41.227.132
AR
200.43.157.110
AR
200.81.20.39
AR
202.163.130.7
AU
203.102.166.36
AU
200.101.6.114
BR
200.161.16.159
BR
200.171.96.114
BR
200.181.65.4
BR
200.189.75.236
BR
200.192.140.14
BR
200.199.215.7
BR
200.204.68.188
BR
200.206.188.82
BR
68.146.176.190
CA
200.112.24.152
CL
194.154.128.10
CY
194.154.128.30
CY
80.188.110.213
CZ
212.24.157.166
CZ
212.65.193.4
CZ
213.235.135.70
CZ
213.235.135.71
CZ
213.235.168.106
CZ
81.92.0.4
DE
192.76.144.34
DE
195.143.108.5
DE
213.174.32.96
DE
213.174.32.97
DE
80.32.9.3
ES
80.36.47.143
ES
212.78.131.154
ES
213.97.103.215
ES