-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2/5/2014 7:43 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
The last-mile is the best possible place to filter, without breaking things. I could not agree more. :-)
very large consumer populations are on metro-ether-like things. and it gets kinkier from there, don't eat before looking at what ntt-east has done with ngn.
i fear we really have most of the easy big deployments and all of the cool kids. we're down to statistically small stubborn do-nothings and some folk with equipment that will take years to be pushed off net.
Maybe. Maybe not. I think it really depends how we approach the problem -- apparently our approaches up until now have been failures to a certain degree. At least 20-30% failure, if you believe the Spoofer Project numbers. I'd like to think (and I am not happy smiley person as you well know) that perhaps we can motivate some younger, brighter, ingenious people who have not been tilting at this for 15 years to consider new ways to approach this problem. :-) <-- Smiley! - - ferg - -- Paul Ferguson VP Threat Intelligence, IID PGP Public Key ID: 0x54DC85B2 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/ iF4EAREIAAYFAlLzBggACgkQKJasdVTchbL8hwEAwXbejfCFaOQnqYz6v8xcXfb7 uTmSIWZj+kuiGh976lUA/A5gGGrrAzaVyp3SqX57p5AR8w9kfMQEEbVMLCn7il4R =FE9f -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----