>> Again, I think bogon filters are a bad idea for unmanaged or >> semi-managed routers (or inclusion as a "default" in anything, >> i.e. Cisco's auto-secure). > > You make a very good point about the difference between routers that > are being routinely maintained by highly clueful people and routers > that are in the field and untouched/unloved for months to years at a > time.
in the field != untouched/unloved i contend that all one's routers should be rigorously configured as programmatically as possible. randy