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Re: How polluted is 1/8?
From: Larry Sheldon <LarrySheldon () cox net>
Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 14:45:12 -0600
On 2/3/2010 2:19 PM, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
I could see holding those prefixes aside for research purposes (spam traps, honey pots, etc...).
I think it is too bad that we didn't have the forethought to route all of those networks to 100-watt resistors some years ago.
When I last was admin of a small-corner of the world I routed a lot of that kind of traffic (I don't remember it 1/? was part of that or not) to the null interface.
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- Re: How polluted is 1/8?, (continued)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Leo Bicknell (Feb 03)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Kevin Loch (Feb 04)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Jared Mauch (Feb 04)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Christopher Morrow (Feb 04)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Patrick W. Gilmore (Feb 04)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Tico (Feb 04)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Jared Mauch (Feb 04)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Jared Mauch (Feb 04)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Petri Helenius (Feb 07)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Justin M. Streiner (Feb 03)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Larry Sheldon (Feb 03)
- Re: How polluted is 1/8? Justin M. Streiner (Feb 03)
- RE: How polluted is 1/8? Deepak Jain (Feb 03)