' ISP's were to follow the same political philosophy, I
could see them filtering accordingly.
In short, politics.
Is it 'normal'?
Boy, is that a loaded question ;)
--Peter Wohlers
Tulip Rasputin wrote:
So can you give me an example of why and when would an ISP *not* want
its traf
Justin M. Streiner wrote:
>
> On Fri, 3 Feb 2006, Randy Bush wrote:
>
>> i have a few routers of various flavors spewing netflow data.
>> currently i use flowtools, and get text reports via email.
>> but they're s 20th century.
>>
>> what will accept flow data from the routers and give me
host www.bluesecurity.com
www.bluesecurity.com is a nickname for bluesecurity.blogs.com
bluesecurity.blogs.com has address 204.9.178.61
apogee:/home/pedro> whois -h whois.arin.net 204.9.178.61
OrgName:SIX APART LTD
OrgID: SAL-48
[...]
How's that for honorable comportment. We're getting slammed so we're
gonna make it someone else's problem(and not give them a heads up).
--
Peter Wohlers
Paul Vixie wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
People rolling their own router are not the only ones who
want to do 10G on Linux.
speaking of which, has anybody run "xorp" in production? it looks as much
like JunOS as quagga/zebra looks like IOS. if "click" works on current
hardware and if th