Re: [EXTERNAL] Charter DNS servers returning malware filtered IP addresses

2023-10-28 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Owen DeLong via NANOG" >> For a network feeding a data center, sure. For a network like >> Charter's which is feeding unsophisticated nontechnical users, they >> need all the messing they can get. >> >> If you're one of the small minority of retail users tha

Re: Pulling of Network Maps

2023-10-28 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
Well, in fairness: those approaches *leave tracks* for a potential attacker; picking up published maps does not... Cheers, -- jra - Original Message - > From: "Mike Hammett" > To: "Denis Fondras" > Cc: nanog@nanog.org > Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2023 1:30:23 PM > Subject: Re: Pulling

Re: emily postnews

2023-10-28 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Randy Bush" > another old dog doing a search wrote to tell me they really appreciated > that i still had some antique advice up. i had long forgotten this one. > but found it amusing and still more relevant than i might wish. > >https://psg.com/emily.ht

Re: emily postnews

2023-10-28 Thread Michael Hallgren
You sure :-)^oo mh 28 octobre 2023 19:32 "Jay R. Ashworth" a écrit: > - Original Message - > >> From: "Randy Bush" >> >> another old dog doing a search wrote to tell me they really appreciated >> that i still had some antique advice up. i had long forgotten this one. >> but found it a

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Charter DNS servers returning malware filtered IP addresses

2023-10-28 Thread Glenn McGurrin via NANOG
I'd agree and disagree, filtering the default isp provided dns server for consumer and possibly small business, reasonable, not without some issues, but reasonable. Comcast style filter servers and intercept all dns headed to other dns servers and redirect them to your own servers and make it

Re: [EXTERNAL] Charter DNS servers returning malware filtered IP addresses

2023-10-28 Thread Delong.com via NANOG
> On Oct 28, 2023, at 10:28, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: > > - Original Message - >> From: "Owen DeLong via NANOG" > >>> For a network feeding a data center, sure. For a network like >>> Charter's which is feeding unsophisticated nontechnical users, they >>> need all the messing they can