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RE: Bogon filtering (don't ban me)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Church, Chuck)
Sun Dec 5 09:51:23 2004
Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2004 08:50:56 -0600
From: "Church, Chuck" <cchurch@netcogov.com>
To: "Rob Thomas" <robt@cymru.com>, "NANOG" <nanog@merit.edu>
Errors-To: owner-nanog-outgoing@merit.edu
Rob,
Just thinking out loud, but is there any reason that this
route-server methodology couldn't be applied to other 'undesirable'
destinations, such as the world's top spammers, phishing web sites, etc?
Maybe break them up into different communities, so subscribers can pick
which ones they want to filter.=20
Chuck Church
Lead Design Engineer
CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE
Netco Government Services - Design & Implementation Team
1210 N. Parker Rd.
Greenville, SC 29609
Home office: 864-335-9473
Cell: 703-819-3495
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu] On Behalf Of
Rob Thomas
Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2004 7:22 PM
To: NANOG
Subject: RE: Bogon filtering (don't ban me)
Hi, Hank.
] I do as well, but does this scale? Can Team CYMRU handle 2,000 BGP
] sessions? 20K? 200K? -Hank
We can handle quite a lot of sessions, and already do, thanks to
the distributed nature of the Bogon route-server project. We
have several routers deployed, and are prepared to deploy more
if necessary.
By the way we recommend that folks peer with at least two of the
Bogon route-servers.
Thanks,
Rob.
--=20
Rob Thomas
http://www.cymru.com
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