[dns-operations] BGP feed
Paul Vixie
paul at vix.com
Mon Feb 27 23:19:31 UTC 2006
absent a compelling answer to my question, i'm not ready to create an https or
bgp or whatever kind of feed. it's the internet, so others more aggressive
than i can of course do what they want. but i really need to know what's the
more responsible approach, and why, before i choose an approach.
re:
# Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 23:36:08 +0200
# From: Gadi Evron <ge at linuxbox.org>
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# To: brett watson <Brett_Watson at isc.org>
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# brett watson wrote:
# > but again (from one of paul's early posts), who would sign up for a
# > bgp or http feed to shun these servers? i'm afraid if at least a few
# > sufficiently large providers (or root-ops, or tlds), it won't be
# > effective anyway.
#
# Did we try?
#
# I didn't see anyone really talking of this openly until the issue was
# forced on NANOG and the mailing list was formed. Has anyone talked about
# it openly since?
#
# Knowledge is power, keeping it hidden when useless hurts. Same goes as
# to efforts, not doing them just because they may not be the perfect
# solution when they will indeed help is silly, if someone is willing to
# spend the time.
#
# That is some of what I learned of cooperation and drive in the security
# world. Unfortunately, I am somewhat of an expert.
#
# I'll sign up. Who's next? Let's find out. This is about business, you
# may be surprised.
#
# Gadi.
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