And my suggestion is that this should be mandatory by having the liability for not 
doing it apply to the ISP who fails to apply a Best Practice. One can't enforce 
Internet protocols by law but one should be able to sue those who cause damage when 
they don't follow the protocol.

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  We're in total agreement then.  I just wanted to clarify that the 
egress filtering by ISPs has to be at the end-user portions of their 
networks, not (necessarily) the exits from their networks at peering 
points.

David Gillett


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