On Fri, 30 May 2003, Randy Bush wrote:
In recent times, a lot of .mil have thrown up a whole bunch of null routes to large sections of international address space. Good luck getting them removed
as this means they have a different definition of the internet than the one to which i, and i suspect others, are used, why should i and others accept their routes?
If the .MIL network can't provide International Internet service, is it time to move the g.root-servers.net and h.root-servers.net off their current .MIL hosts to better locations to serve the entire Internet. Otherwise .MIL policies reduce the robustness of the overall Internet. Heck, even when Paul Vixie did his original black-hole lists, he made certain that even the worst spammers could still use f.root-servers.net.