[email protected] wrote: > Rob <[email protected]> wrote: >> Rich <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Someone is "at war" with USNO NTP service. >>> They could be students, who knows? >>> But all of the offending addresses traced to Chinese sites. >>> In order to continue to provide NTP to US customers, >>> USNO elected to block Chinese networks at the /8 level >>> whenever we were able to trace the attacks to those networks. >>> Note that there are 2,605 known Chinese CIDR blocks. >>> It takes some time to implement that block list, >>> and it requires considerable horsepower. >>> When it comes to making a choice between staying online >>> and denying USNO NTP to China, we must unfortunately >>> make the more secure choice. >> >> Yeah, sure. >> But where you went over the line is when you recommended >> others to do the same. Your local solutions to your >> particular problems are not to be recommended to be used >> by the rest of the world.
Rob gets to decide what others recommend, and / or what others do based on those recommendations? > I highly disagree. > > Anyone can recommend anything they want. > > It is up to the individual to evaluate the recommendation > and decide if the recommendation makes any sense for that > individual's particular situation. Anyone Sane. Anyone who wants their career in IT to continue. -- E-Mail Sent to this address <[email protected]> will be added to the BlackLists. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions
