On Aug 23, Paul Vixie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone use spamhaus drop list ?
http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/index.lasso
i do.
Me too, since a couple of years.
I do not have any negative issues to report and I encourage everybody
who cares about their customers to filter the routes
On Feb 16, Andreas Voellmy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to learn about BGP and just ran across RPSL. I've seen
www.radb.net and know that lots of people are registering their policies
here. Are organizations also using these RPSL policies to compile
configuration files for their
On May 24, Suresh Ramasubramanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Fastweb seems to think 41/8 is a dsl pool for its users in Turin
Indeed. But that list is a bit old, they are also using 59/8 (in use
in the APNIC region) and a few private DoD networks like 26/8 and 29/8:
I released version 1.0 of my routers configuration generator.
It can generate the complete BGP configuration (neighbor statements,
route maps, prefix and as-path lists) of peering or customer-facing
routers using RPSL data, a local configuration file and a configuration
template based on the
On Apr 18, Scott Tuc Ellentuch at T-B-O-H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a utility that I can use that will pull the
routes off each router (Foundry preferred), and then compare
them as best it can to see why there is such a difference?
I have one, but it's cisco-specific:
On Apr 10, Mat Sharpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are multi-homed to both Level3 and Abovenet in the UK and Level3 only
in the US.
Level3 did have a promising sounding beta program last year but that
seems to have stalled. Abovenet apparently have no schedule to deploy v6
at the moment.
I
On Apr 02, Derek J. Balling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I seem to remember reading a story a while back about someone who got
a trouble report that the users couldn't access sites greater than
X miles away (can't remember X but it was like 100 or 200 or
something). Anyhow, tech initially
On Mar 06, Rodney Joffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It appears that Italy has ordered Italian ISPs to block access to a
number of Internet Gambling sites. It would be interesting to see how
the Italian ISPs are handling this, what with dynamic DNS and all
that...
So far, the method