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Re: Yahoo! Lessons Learned

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Henry R. Linneweh)
Tue Feb 8 23:58:16 2000

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Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2000 20:54:54 -0800
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I think Sun could help here with adding something to their sales agreement
that could result in people configuring their Sun boxes to be good net citizens.




Dan Hollis wrote:

> On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Vadim Antonov wrote:
> > Yep. Actually, tier-1 ISPs can write the requirement for reverse-path source
> > IP address verification on customer access circuits into their peering agreements.
> > An enforcement can take a form of penalties per verified incident of forged source
> > address attack originating in peer's network.
>
> The best penalty of all - simply pulling customer's plug till they fix
> their network, with a repeat offense resulting in permanent disconnection.
>
> -Dan

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