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Re: The Cidr Report
From: Patrick W Gilmore <patrick () ianai net>
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2005 20:51:03 -0500
On Feb 13, 2005, at 2:36 AM, Jerry Pasker wrote:
Pick the top 1 or two worst offenders every week, and automatically dump them into a route distribution server would work in the same way as the Team Cymru bogon server list. I bet THAT would get people to scramble aggregate! Want to make a clear business case for spending time to clean up routes? How about "global routability" ?
Great idea. Too bad the networks at the top of the list are exactly the networks we would need to implement the filtering for it to really hurt. I can't see them filtering themselves....
-- TTFN, patrick
Current thread:
- RE: The Cidr Report, (continued)
- RE: The Cidr Report Stephen J. Wilcox (Feb 13)
- Re: The Cidr Report Warren Kumari, Ph.D, CCIE# 9190 (Feb 13)
- Re: The Cidr Report Stephen J. Wilcox (Feb 13)
- Re: The Cidr Report Michael Smith (Feb 13)
- Re: The Cidr Report Christopher L. Morrow (Feb 13)
- Re: The Cidr Report Warren Kumari, Ph.D, CCIE# 9190 (Feb 13)
- Re: The Cidr Report Stephen J. Wilcox (Feb 13)
- Re: The Cidr Report Philip Smith (Feb 12)
- Re: The Cidr Report Jerry Pasker (Feb 12)
- Re: The Cidr Report Aaron Hopkins (Feb 13)
- Re: The Cidr Report Patrick W Gilmore (Feb 13)
- Re: The Cidr Report Mark Prior (Feb 14)
- Re: The Cidr Report Marc Binderberger (Feb 11)
- RE: The Cidr Report Neil J. McRae (Feb 12)
- Re: The Cidr Report Hank Nussbacher (Feb 12)
- Re: The Cidr Report Philip Smith (Feb 12)
- Re: The Cidr Report Elmar K. Bins (Feb 14)