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Re: Regional AS model
From: Nick Hilliard <nick () foobar org>
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 14:43:14 +0100
On 27/03/2011 16:53, Nick Hilliard wrote:
accepting default has one important drawback for smaller networks: it causes loose urpf not to work for transit connections, and this causes remotely triggered blackhole discards not to work as expected. Depending on your requirements, this may or may not be a concern to worry about.
sigh, dumbass and blindingly wrong postings like this provide the evidence of why it's best to stay in the garden reading a good book on a warm sunday afternoon, rather than distractedly replying to the occasional email on nanog.
Nick
Current thread:
- Re: Regional AS model, (continued)
- Re: Regional AS model Bill Woodcock (Mar 24)
- Re: Regional AS model Michael Hallgren (Mar 24)
- Re: Regional AS model Christopher LILJENSTOLPE (Mar 24)
- Re: Regional AS model Zaid Ali (Mar 25)
- Re: Regional AS model Michael Hallgren (Mar 25)
- Re: Regional AS model Owen DeLong (Mar 25)
- Re: Regional AS model David Freedman (Mar 25)
- Re: Regional AS model Owen DeLong (Mar 25)
- Re: Regional AS model Patrick W. Gilmore (Mar 26)
- Re: Regional AS model Nick Hilliard (Mar 27)
- Re: Regional AS model Nick Hilliard (Mar 28)
- Re: Regional AS model Dave Temkin (Mar 28)
- Re: Regional AS model Owen DeLong (Mar 28)
- Re: Regional AS model Patrick W. Gilmore (Mar 28)
- Re: Regional AS model Owen DeLong (Mar 28)
- Re: Regional AS model Jeff Wheeler (Mar 28)
- Re: Regional AS model David Conrad (Mar 24)
- Re: Regional AS model Danny McPherson (Mar 24)
- Re: Regional AS model Jeffrey S. Young (Mar 24)
