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Re: more on filtering
From: Greg Maxwell <gmaxwell () martin fl us>
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2003 22:47:36 -0500 (EST)
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003, Chris Parker wrote:
The source of the problem of bad packets is where they ingress to my network. I disconnect the flow of bad packets thorugh filtering. What is the difference, other than I do not remove an entire interconnect, only the portion of packets that is affecting my ability to provide services?
If the *content* of the packets is breaking your network: Your network is obviously broken.
Current thread:
- traffic engineering (or lack of thereof), (continued)
- traffic engineering (or lack of thereof) Alex Yuriev (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) william (Oct 29)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Alex Yuriev (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) matt (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Alex Yuriev (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Chris Parker (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Alex Yuriev (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Chris Parker (Oct 30)
- more on filtering Alex Yuriev (Oct 30)
- Re: more on filtering Chris Parker (Oct 30)
- Re: more on filtering Greg Maxwell (Oct 30)
- RE: more on filtering Matthew Kaufman (Oct 31)
- RE: more on filtering Greg Maxwell (Oct 31)
- RE: more on filtering Matthew Kaufman (Oct 31)
- RE: more on filtering Alex Yuriev (Oct 31)
- RE: more on filtering Matthew Kaufman (Oct 31)
- RE: more on filtering Ray Burkholder (Oct 31)
- Re: more on filtering matt (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Valdis . Kletnieks (Oct 30)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Alex Yuriev (Oct 31)
- Re: [arin-announce] IPv4 Address Space (fwd) Owen DeLong (Oct 31)