[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Diliberto) writes: > Where do you draw the line between large and not large? Does a > university with a /16 count as large? We do both SAV and a version of > uRPF. It makes our network run better, saves us money (reduces the > amount of time we spend on support and makes troubled / distressed / evil > / mean / nasty boxes easier to track down) and reduces backbone > congestion making the network run better. Another benefit is it improves > the world (betcha' were wondering if I'd squeeze all that in). > > We're now blocking all SMTP traffic leaving the campus from non-blessed > sources (read mail servers). The first day doing this we had comments > about less junk mail traffic. We block traffic we consider harmful that > shouldn't leave the campus. We're trying to do our part. > > Any suggestions how we can do better?
yes. contact the nanog program committee so you can come to san francisco and tell the rest of us how you did it -- both in the ones and zeros, and in the dollars and cents. -- Paul Vixie