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RE: Bogon filtering (don't ban me)
From: Jeff Rosowski <rosowskij () ie ymp gov>
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2004 09:58:13 -0800 (PST)
Just thinking out loud, but is there any reason that this route-server methodology couldn't be applied to other 'undesirable' destinations, such as the world's top spammers, phishing web sites, etc? Maybe break them up into different communities, so subscribers can pick which ones they want to filter.
Sounds like a good idea, though with the administrative overhead of managing such a project, as much as I'd like to see something like that offered for free, it would most likely have to be a subscription based service.
You're also talking a hell of a lot more information in your routing table, since at this point we're talking some pretty granular routes. I mean if people complain about 150K+ routes now?
Current thread:
- Re: Bogon filtering (don't ban me), (continued)
- Re: Bogon filtering (don't ban me) Rob Thomas (Dec 05)
- Re: Bogon filtering (don't ban me) Michael . Dillon (Dec 06)
- Re: Bogon filtering (don't ban me) Patrick W Gilmore (Dec 06)
- Re: Bogon filtering (don't ban me) Rob Thomas (Dec 05)
- Re: Bogon filtering (don't ban me) Cliff Albert (Dec 05)
- Re: Bogon filtering (don't ban me) James (Dec 05)
- Re: Bogon filtering (don't ban me) Suresh Ramasubramanian (Dec 05)
- Re: Bogon filtering (don't ban me) Paul Vixie (Dec 05)
- RE: Bogon filtering (don't ban me) Neil J. McRae (Dec 05)
- RE: Bogon filtering (don't ban me) Jeff Rosowski (Dec 06)