Vernon,

On Jan 12, 2013, at 5:55 PM, Vernon Schryver <[email protected]> wrote:
> Laws requiring that all routers support one or more of the BCP 38
> mechanisms sound rather late and redundant and wouldn't do much to
> make ISPs turn them on,

Do you really believe that in the aftermath of a successful spoofing-based 
infrastructure attack in which (say) people die that politicians and lawmakers 
would care about the fact that the law was late or redundant?

I suspect you're misunderstanding what I'm saying: while I might believe 
nationally-based legislation may (possibly) have a positive impact in that it 
might reduce domestic spoofing and change the dynamics (forcing ISPs and 
hosting providers to wipe their own butts), whether or not a law is effective 
is beside the point.  In the face of a high profile event which demonstrates 
industry self-regulation has utterly failed, politicians will feel a need to 
"do something" and the only thing they can do is pass laws.  Yes, it is yet 
another form of "security theatre", but when has that stopped anyone?

However, I'm pretty sure this isn't appropriate fodder for dns-operations...

Regards,
-drc

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