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Re: RBL-type BGP service for known rogue networks?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rodney Joffe)
Fri Jul 7 19:25:49 2000

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Shawn McMahon wrote:
 
> Hell, let's not beat around the bush with thought experiments; Road Runner *IS*
> blackholed.
> 
> Are they suing anybody?  Are they likely to even try?
> 
> That's one of the biggest ISPs in existence, and growing faster than anybody.

Not that I disagree with the base argument, but GeekTools SuperWhois
tells me that RoadRunner has a *lot* of address space. *Very* few
specific hosts are blackholed. It's not accurate to say that Road Runner
is blackholed. The effect on users has not reached the threshold of
pain, and those users who are inconvenienced are mostly aware, and
culpable.

AFAIK

I guess it's time to move this thread to an appropriate forum... perhaps
inet-access, or N.A.N.A.*

/rlj


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