4 Feb
2014
4 Feb
'14
3:55 p.m.
On 04/02/14 11:35, Jay Ashworth wrote:
It *is in their commercial best interest (read: maximizing shareholder value) *NOT* to filter out DOS, DDOS, and spam traffic until their hand is forced -- it's actually their fiduciary duty not to.
That's short-sighted, but I agree in that that's what happens. Not filtering doesn't prevent them to operate.
*THIS* is the problem we have to fix.
Source-based routing when going back to the backbone, at least on IPv6. It allows end-user multihoming with no BGP, and routers could be programmed to, by default, drop packages that don't know how to source-route, hence, automatically source filtering for those that don't care enough. Difficult to do. Will take years to develop and adopt... if at all.