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Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability
From: Robert Bowman <rob () elite exodus net>
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 1997 17:59:29 -0800 (PST)
But any reasonable ISP realizes that by using the RADB servers is wonderful, but does not come close to preventing an: ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 <innocent ISP> But I presume this solution does. rob
At 03:51 PM 1/30/97 -0800, Steve Feldman wrote:In response to requests from several customers for a filtering solution at MAE EAST and MAE WEST, MFS WorldCom is developing an automated system to enable ISPs to control traffic destined for their own routers and networks. ISPs using this service will be able to specify, by IP address, which MAE-attached routers they wish to accept or block traffic from.Or you could just your the RADB Route Servers like a reasonable ISP :) ------------------------------------------------- Matthew E. Pearson Vice President of Development Games-Online Inc. http://www.games-online.com
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- Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Steve Feldman (Jan 30)
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- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Matthew E. Pearson (Jan 30)
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- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Sean Donelan (Jan 30)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Matthew E. Pearson (Jan 30)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Chris A. Icide (Jan 30)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Paul A Vixie (Jan 30)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Joseph Malcolm (Jan 30)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Paul A Vixie (Jan 30)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Paul A Vixie (Jan 30)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Vince Fuller (Jan 31)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Paul A Vixie (Jan 31)
- RE: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Chris A. Icide (Jan 31)
- Re: Alpha test of MAE filtering capability Paul A Vixie (Jan 31)