
Peter Dambier wrote:
The problem is, you dont know what is behind that probably NATted ip address. Probably you have 3 unix machines running smtp and uucp and a single infected windows box and maybe some VoIPs and ...
This is why I spoke of merely intercepting web traffic to inform, to not interrupt other services that may use the same link. I am in the same situation myself, sharing lots of stuff via the same fiber to my house. I even have TV through it. So I actually thought of that. And an ISP probably knows a bit more about their customer base than what we do, so this idea would ofcourse have to adapt to that. But as said, its a complicated matter and probably not a good idea either way before we know who is supposed to do what and for whom. -- /ahnberg.