On 2/4/14, 7:48 PM, "Octavio Alvarez" <alvar...@alvarezp.ods.org> wrote:
>What I'm failing to understand, and again, please excuse me if I'm >oversimplifying, is what data do you need from researchers, >specifically. What specific actionable data would be helpful? Why does >the lack of the data prevent you from applying an ACL. What I am suggesting is that the community at large needs measurement data, rather than individual network operators (which already know if they do or do not implement BCP38). Only with a long list of operators that DO prevent spoofing and a list of those that DO NOT, backed up with a decent data set (enough measurement points, enough measurement tests, across enough time, with an openly shared methodology), can the community start to encourage non-adopters to change their position. Just my two cents though... Jason