interesting:) but useful to make a attempt at cleaning up traffic from china and russia
colin Sent from my iPhone > On 27 Dec 2015, at 06:32, Hugo Slabbert <h...@slabnet.com> wrote: > >> On Fri 2015-Dec-25 08:55:24 +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian >> <ops.li...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Hmm, has anyone at all kept count of the number of times such a discussion >> has started up in just the last year... > > Not on an ongoing basis, but I was curious as well, so a quick mailbox search > for 2015: > > http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2015-January/072841.html > subject: Facebook outage? > author: Colin Johnston <col...@gt86car.org.uk> > > http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2015-February/073556.html > subject: AOL Postmaster > author: Colin Johnston <col...@gt86car.org.uk> > > http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2015-March/074251.html > http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2015-March/074241.html > subject: Getting hit hard by CHINANET > author: Colin Johnston <col...@gt86car.org.uk> > > http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2015-April/074432.html > subject: BGP offloading (fixing legacy router BGP scalability issues) > author: Colin Johnston <col...@gt86car.org.uk> > > http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2015-July/077790.html > subject: 20-30Gbps UDP 1720 traffic appearing to originate from CN in last 24 > hours > author: Colin Johnston <col...@gt86car.org.uk> > > http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2015-December/083104.html > subject: de-peering for security sake > author: Colin Johnston <col...@gt86car.org.uk> > > I tried to be pretty wide in the search and filter through a decent chunk of > false positives manually, though of course I could have missed some. It does > skip a few of the "all of their traffic is crap and abuse reports are > ignored" messages that don't *explicitly* call for wholesale country-level > blocks or de-peering. > >> ...and how many more times in the past 16 or so years? > > I was curious, but not masochistic ;) > > -- > Hugo > > h...@slabnet.com: email, xmpp/jabber > PGP fingerprint (B178313E): > CF18 15FA 9FE4 0CD1 2319 1D77 9AB1 0FFD B178 313E > > (also on textsecure & redphone) > > >> >> Mind you, back in say 2004, this discussion would have run to 50 or 60 >> emails at a bare minimum, in no time at all. >> >> --srs >> >> On 25-Dec-2015, at 6:55 AM, Stephen Satchell <l...@satchell.net> wrote: >> >>>> On 12/24/2015 04:50 PM, Daniel Corbe wrote: >>>> Let’s just cut off the entirety of the third world instead of having >>>> a tangible mitigation plan in place. >>> >>> While you thing you are making a snarky response, it would be handy for end >>> users to be able to turn on and off access to other countries retail.