NANOG Friends,
The final month of 2018 is going to be a busy one for Network Atlas, and
while I still have a few spare hours, I wanted to share some exciting
updates and address a few questions.
First, I would like to thank all the people who believe in Network Atlas
and have helped it get to wher
On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 4:28 PM Randy Bush wrote:
> > They forgot to mention that it's technically possible to filter
> > advertisements from their customer. Which apparently they were/are
> > not really doing.
>
> luckily, CT is the only isp not doing good filtering, or we w
> They forgot to mention that it's technically possible to filter
> advertisements from their customer. Which apparently they were/are
> not really doing.
luckily, CT is the only isp not doing good filtering, or we would
be having mis-originations and route leaks every da
On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 4:07 PM Randy Bush wrote:
> >>> They forgot to mention that it's technically possible to filter
> >>> advertisements from their customer. Which apparently they were/are
> >>> not really doing.
> >>
> >> luckily, CT is the only isp not doing good filtering, or we would be
>
>>> They forgot to mention that it's technically possible to filter
>>> advertisements from their customer. Which apparently they were/are
>>> not really doing.
>>
>> luckily, CT is the only isp not doing good filtering, or we would be
>> having mis-originations and route leaks every day. oh, wait
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 04:12:27PM -0500, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
[...]
> There's the additional factor that security is always about trade-offs - for
> many sites, the dangers of using social media logins are *far* outweighed
> by being able to just have a big shiny "Log in using Facebook"
On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 1:11 PM Randy Bush wrote:
> >> China Telecom's response:
> > They forgot to mention that it's technically possible to filter
> > advertisements from their customer. Which apparently they were/are not
> > really doing.
>
> luckily, CT is the only isp not doing good filtering
>> China Telecom's response:
> They forgot to mention that it's technically possible to filter
> advertisements from their customer. Which apparently they were/are not
> really doing.
luckily, CT is the only isp not doing good filtering, or we would be
having mis-originations and route leaks every
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