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At 21 September, 2007 Jonathan Yarden wrote:
> Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 16:03:41 -0400
> From: Jonathan Yarden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: botnets@whitestar.linuxbox.org
> Subject: Re: [botnets] Why ISP's and NSP's Love Botnets
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> >> http://www.infiltrated.net/?p=29
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> Although this seems to be yet another conspiracy theorist hard at work,
> there are some interesting issues raised.  Not the least of which is why is
> it that network equipment manufacturers are still doing static rule-based
> access control when clearly a distributed approach could be easily done?
> After all, what is an RBL but a DNS-based distributed access list?
> 
> Granted, while I don't work for a transit carrier and manage a mere OC-3
> worth of data to a few thousand end-users, it would be nice to have an
> IP-granular "kill-switch" system that I could use to signal an upstream
> router to stop sending data from a network or ASN because it's causing me
> problems.  I can do it already at the host level with a system I fudged
> together, but the data still comes into my network before I can drop it.

Off hand, does anyone maintain a list of vendors/network-devices that
support anything simillar to the drop-project? (Other than what is
listed on the site to fudge cisco into using it)

        http://www.spamhaus.org/drop/


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Peter Blair
Abuse Administrator, Tucows Operations
www.tucowsinc.com
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