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Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries
From: Jared Mauch <jared () puck nether net>
Date: Thu, 12 Dec 2013 15:33:55 -0500
On Dec 12, 2013, at 3:27 PM, Alain Hebert <ahebert () pubnix net> wrote:
The internet will be better without ISP refusing to apply BCP38. <end of comment> This is a pointless argument since the majority of the industry prefer going after the <flavor of the month> UDP flood instead of curbing the problem at its source once and for all.
I would restate this as "Network Operators" vs "ISPs". If you operate a network and it allows spoofing internally, or facing your ISP, you are also at fault. - Jared
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- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries Arturo Servin (Dec 11)
- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries Jared Mauch (Dec 11)
- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries Carlos Vicente (Dec 11)
- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries Doug Barton (Dec 11)
- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries Anurag Bhatia (Dec 11)
- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries Carlos Vicente (Dec 11)
- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries Tony Finch (Dec 12)
- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries SiNA Rabbani (Dec 12)
- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries Paul Ferguson (Dec 12)
- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries Alain Hebert (Dec 12)
- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries Jared Mauch (Dec 12)
- Re: Best practice on TCP replies for ANY queries SiNA Rabbani (Dec 12)