On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Sabri Berisha wrote:
That's my point. How do I know? Do they provide a static listing with host they blackhole? Not that I know of. I only see *some* of my traffic ending up in /dev/null...
Probably the same way you found out about this one. Somebody notices a site seems to be down only from your network and they complain. You look into it, and find that someone is filtering your traffic.
If they are able to route the host to /dev/null, they will probably be able to filter that advertisement out...
Please show us the config necessary to do that. Assume they'll be using Cisco routers running any recent version of IOS.
And you're saying Above should look the other way while ORBS abuses their network?
No. Why do we keep getting the ORBS discussion in this? This is about announcing and nullrouting, not mailrelaytesting.
Because the behavior of ORBS is the reason (I'm assuming that...I don't actually know it) that Above has null routed that IP.
I think it's just about procmail time if this thread continues.
That's also a nullroute ;)
But it's my mail, and I get to decide how to process it. :0 * ^From:.*<sabri@bit\.nl> /dev/null -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Lewis *jlewis@lewis.org*| I route System Administrator | therefore you are Atlantic Net | _________ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_________