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Re: The power of default configurations
From: Sean Donelan <sean () donelan com>
Date: Wed, 6 Apr 2005 21:46:19 -0400 (EDT)
On Thu, 7 Apr 2005, Florian Weimer wrote:
Why isn't the default not to forward RFC1918 addresses (and martian addresses).Is the fraction of PTR lookups for RFC 1918 space really that high?
Ask the ASN 112 folks how many queries their servers handle. http://www.as112.net/
Current thread:
- Re: so, how would you justify giving users security?, (continued)
- Re: so, how would you justify giving users security? Florian Weimer (Apr 04)
- Re: so, how would you justify giving users security? Stephen J. Wilcox (Apr 05)
- Re: so, how would you justify giving users security? Florian Weimer (Apr 04)
- Re: botted hosts Florian Weimer (Apr 04)
- Re: botted hosts Christopher L. Morrow (Apr 04)
- Re: botted hosts Dean Anderson (Apr 04)
- Re: botted hosts Valdis . Kletnieks (Apr 04)
- The power of default configurations Sean Donelan (Apr 06)
- Re: The power of default configurations JP Velders (Apr 06)
- Re: The power of default configurations Florian Weimer (Apr 06)
- Re: The power of default configurations Sean Donelan (Apr 06)
- Re: The power of default configurations Duane Wessels (Apr 07)
- Re: The power of default configurations Paul Vixie (Apr 07)
- Re: The power of default configurations Eric A. Hall (Apr 06)
- Re: The power of default configurations Jon Lewis (Apr 07)
- Re: The power of default configurations Eric A. Hall (Apr 07)
- Re: The power of default configurations Jon Lewis (Apr 07)
- Re: The power of default configurations Eric A. Hall (Apr 07)
- Re: The power of default configurations Jon Lewis (Apr 07)
- Re: The power of default configurations Eric A. Hall (Apr 07)
- Re: The power of default configurations just me (Apr 08)