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Re: auto-reporting to ISPs
From: stuart () SILICONDEFENSE COM (Stuart Staniford-Chen)
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 10:57:27 +0000
wozz () LUVEWE BONCH ORG wrote:
I'm not sure there's any easy way to filter intelligently. What I would like
to see though is a little blurb explaining why "common" actions aren't a high
priority. I don't think end-users realize thatt there are hundreds of
#5) some standard format for either the message, or an attachment with all the
ifnormation contained in the report in a standard format, so that they can be
automatically processed. The IETF IDWG
(http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/idwg-charter.html)
may be a good place for this.
IDWG isn't mature enough to use today. I sincerely hope it will get
there soon. More information (including the various documents) is at
http://www.silicondefense.com/idwg/
Anyone knowledgeable that wants to help - feel free to pitch in and
start making comments on the docs.
Stuart (co-chair of IDWG).
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