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Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic
From: Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2019 12:05:20 +0100
Karl Auer <kauer () biplane com au> writes:
I think the point about email is that it is inherently store-and- forward, so it can relatively easily be moved off a network, stored, moved by other means, and put back on a (possibly different) network.
It's trivial to set up a mail transport between physically separate networks using a pair of PCs with modems and local network connections. They don't have to be fancy, either - a tiny Unix installation with SMTP and UUCP is all it takes. I've done it with Minix on a 286 box. Today, I guess a Raspberry Pi with a USB modem might be chosen, or a laptop that could be hooked up to open WiFi networks to do the SMTP side from somewhere other than its operator's home. To avoid the modem link, you'd need some safe way to transport e.g. a USB memory stick with the mail spool on it between participating hosts. -tih -- Most people who graduate with CS degrees don't understand the significance of Lisp. Lisp is the most important idea in computer science. --Alan Kay
Current thread:
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Rich Kulawiec (Dec 29)
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Paul Nash (Dec 30)
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Mark Tinka (Dec 30)
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Ahmed Elbornou (Dec 30)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Scott Weeks (Dec 29)
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic J. Hellenthal via NANOG (Dec 29)
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Karl Auer (Dec 29)
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Tom Ivar Helbekkmo via NANOG (Dec 30)
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic J. Hellenthal via NANOG (Dec 29)
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Paul Nash (Dec 30)
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Scott Weeks (Dec 29)
- RE: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Keith Medcalf (Dec 29)
- Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Christopher Morrow (Dec 29)
- RE: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic Keith Medcalf (Dec 29)
