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Re: Top AS Offenders causing RFC-1918 DNS traffic
From: Paul Vixie <vixie () vix com>
Date: 15 Sep 2002 18:17:52 +0000
It seems to me that some folks may not realize who owns John Brown's 5 AS villains.More information is available than just the previous chart. http://www.caida.org/~broido/dns/rfc1918.html
note that we do not yet have unified statistics amongst all AS112 speakers. therefore caida's measurements are of ISC's AS112 speaker, and will show a tilt in the direction of ISC's anycast clients -- those initiators whose routers think that ISC is the closest path to AS112. -- Paul Vixie
Current thread:
- Top AS Offenders causing RFC-1918 DNS traffic John M. Brown (Sep 14)
- Re: Top AS Offenders causing RFC-1918 DNS traffic Peter Salus (Sep 14)
- Re: Top AS Offenders causing RFC-1918 DNS traffic John M. Brown (Sep 14)
- Re: Top AS Offenders causing RFC-1918 DNS traffic Sean Donelan (Sep 14)
- Re: Top AS Offenders causing RFC-1918 DNS traffic Paul Vixie (Sep 15)
- RE: Top AS Offenders causing RFC-1918 DNS traffic Sameer R. Manek (Sep 14)
- Re: Top AS Offenders causing RFC-1918 DNS traffic Henry Yen (Sep 14)
- Re: Top AS Offenders causing RFC-1918 DNS traffic John M. Brown (Sep 14)
- Time to update RFC1912? (was Re: Top AS Offenders causing RFC-1918 DNS traffic) Sean Donelan (Sep 14)
- Re: Top AS Offenders causing RFC-1918 DNS traffic Peter Salus (Sep 14)