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RE: Auto ACL blocker
From: Thomas Magill <tmagill () providecommerce com>
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 01:23:12 +0000
-----Original Message----- From: ML [mailto:ml () kenweb org] Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 4:28 PM To: nanog () nanog org Subject: Re: Auto ACL blocker
I know Spamhaus doesn't offer a BGP feed of the DROP list. Has anyone made a homegrown solution?
"DROP is currently available only as a simple text list but may be available in the future by BGP, announced via an Autonomous System Number (ASN). DROP users could then choose to peer with that ASN to null those prefixes as being ranges for which they do not wish to route traffic." I considered giving it a shot until I read that. It doesn't seem very difficult but don't have the free time to work on things that someone else claims is coming. I also don’t have a spare ASN to share it externally which would be the ultimate goal, like the Cymru bogon peering.
Current thread:
- Re: Auto ACL blocker, (continued)
- Re: Auto ACL blocker Greg Whynott (Jan 18)
- Re: Auto ACL blocker Larry Smith (Jan 18)
- RE: Auto ACL blocker Mark Scholten (Jan 18)
- RE: Auto ACL blocker Thomas Magill (Jan 18)
- RE: Auto ACL blocker Ronald Bonica (Jan 18)
- Re: Auto ACL blocker Brian R. Watters (Jan 18)
- Re: Auto ACL blocker Joe Blanchard (Jan 18)
- Re: Auto ACL blocker Brian R. Watters (Jan 18)
- RE: Auto ACL blocker Thomas Magill (Jan 18)
- Re: Auto ACL blocker ML (Jan 18)
- RE: Auto ACL blocker Thomas Magill (Jan 18)
- RE: Auto ACL blocker Thomas Magill (Jan 18)
- Re: Auto ACL blocker ML (Jan 18)
- Re: Auto ACL blocker Brian R. Watters (Jan 18)
- RE: Auto ACL blocker George Bonser (Jan 18)