On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 09:25:25PM +0200, Rob Janssen wrote:
> As I have written before, all KoD code should simply be removed.
> It serves no useful purpose and it introduces an extra risk.
Depends, inside a campus network where you filter on your
edges you might choose to run both kod and limited on local restrict
lines in order to provide hints to local clients in your rough
administrative domain.
There are potentially niche applications for kod, just be
careful in how you use it on the open Internet, like any other
feature.
I could see running dual restrict lines, one for general
internet clients with just limited, and another for known space
within your organization with both on.
> Also, providers should implement BCP38. The internet community
> should prepare a plan to turn it into an enforced standard.
Should, sure, but aren't incented to and nobody's got the
power to do that. How do you propose to 'enforce' such a thing?
--msa
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