[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sean Donelan) writes:
ISPs to step up
Internet service providers also have to be more security conscious,
Clarke said. By selling broadband connectivity to home users without
making security a priority, telecommunications companies, cable
providers and ISPs
I encourage network operators (or IX operators, DNS operators, etc) to let
the government know what you think. Mr. Clarke's crew is writing the
plan, and taking input from many sources. If you think RPF (or some other
source address validation) is a solution let them know. If you think
S-BGP
Good day,
What NSPs do filter packets, and can really deal with DoS and DDoS attacks?
UUNet?
Best Regards,
-Abdullah Bin Hamad A.K.A Arabian
http://www.ArabChat.Org
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Good day,
What NSPs do filter packets, and can really deal with DoS and DDoS attacks?
-Abdullah Bin Hamad A.K.A Arabian
The shorter shorter list would be the NSPs that do NOT filter
packets. I can't think of an NSP that does not filter.
--bill
On Sun, 4 Aug 2002, Abdullah Bin Hamad - Arabian wrote:
Good day,
What NSPs do filter packets, and can really deal with DoS and DDoS attacks?
UUNet?
Yes, only during attacks at customer request.
Best Regards,
-Abdullah Bin Hamad A.K.A Arabian
http://www.ArabChat.Org
[EMAIL
At 06:31 AM 8/4/2002 -0400, Sean Donelan wrote:
I encourage network operators (or IX operators, DNS operators, etc) to let
the government know what you think. Mr. Clarke's crew is writing the
plan, and taking input from many sources. If you think RPF (or some other
source address validation)