On 5 Aug 2003, Paul Vixie wrote:
> i'd like to discuss these, or see them discussed. networks have edges,
> even if some networks are "edge networks" and some are "backbone networks."
> bcp38 talks about various kinds of "loose" rpf, for example not accepting
> a source for which there's no corr
Atlantech is local to me and sells a lot of DS1 internet access to Wireless ISPs.
Maybe a war driver is having some fun...
Drew Weaver wrote:
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> I've tried contacting abuse departments of several of these isps and none of them
> seem to care, so I figured I would post the info here, a
It seems to be true.. I haven't seen any
code yet but--
http://lists.netsys.com/pipermail/full-disclosure/2003-August/007717.html
Unfortunately I'd have to say NetSol is not alone on this as a
vast majority of the sites I've had to enter an email address will not
accept a [EMAIL PROTECTED] format... I find it to be quite annoying
that I can use the format as it helps with filtering of email and is
completely valid acc
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003 11:03:56 -0700 John Kinsella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "On August 2 at 2:22 p.m. PDT, the on-duty guard mistakenly opened the
> protective cover and pressed the Emergency Power Off (EPO) button when
> he tried to silence the door audible alarm."
> I gotta remember that one.
> I don't believe I ever said that the edges shouldn't filter... did I?
nope. but you said that backbones couldn't/wouldn't/shouldn't, and i
showed that "transitivity" => "laundering", which means backbones MUST
filter, to within the best capabilities of current technology.