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Re: Access Lists
From: Phil Howard <phil () charon milepost com>
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 1998 01:28:09 -0600 (CST)
You could just withdraw your BGP announcement for the net being attacked and suddenly the attack packets will die at the first router without a default route on their way to the victim.
...along with everything else. Do you have some way of determining which router that is? -- Phil Howard | stop6729 () s5p0a6m6 org w2x8y9z0 () lame1ads net eat15me7 () no6place net phil | no12ads7 () nowhere0 com die6spam () nowhere3 edu no70ads3 () dumb1ads com at | eat06me3 () no20ads1 edu crash719 () no6where com stop4909 () anywhere net milepost | no12ads2 () anywhere org stop2ads () spam7mer net no0spam0 () no0where edu dot | blow0me5 () spam5mer org end6ads8 () lame4ads org no3way57 () no4where org com | stop7211 () no8where net suck8it5 () dumbads3 net eat69me1 () no16ads1 edu
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- Access Lists Martin, Christian (Mar 25)
- Re: Access Lists Dan Boehlke (Mar 25)
- Re: Access Lists Phil Howard (Mar 25)
- Re: Access Lists Dan Boehlke (Mar 26)
- Re: Access Lists Phil Howard (Mar 26)
- Re: Access Lists Phil Howard (Mar 25)
- Re: Access Lists Dan Boehlke (Mar 25)
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- RE: Access Lists Martin, Christian (Mar 25)
- Re: Access Lists Steve Sobol (Mar 26)
- RE: Access Lists Martin, Christian (Mar 25)
- RE: Access Lists Rich Sena (Mar 26)
- Re: Access Lists Steve Sobol (Mar 26)
- RE: Access Lists Martin, Christian (Mar 26)
- Re: Access Lists John Navitsky (Mar 27)