On Sat, Jul 21, 2001 at 03:43:48PM -0700, Jon O . wrote:
A couple of days ago I mentioned here that I have nullrouted the IP which whitehouse.gov resolves to. After that I received some mail in private mentioning not only the fact that I filtered the wrong IP (that's fixt now) but also the dangers of posting about such a thing here. "Hey, he nullroutes them, let's do it too!".
I understand your need to do something like this, but you are essentially causing the worm to fulfill it's goal and censoring your customers. I worried that many people would do this.
No, since it is known that the provider hosting www1 and www2.whitehouse.gov has already blackholed www1, and www.whitehouse.gov only resolves to www2 now. And then there's the big difference between operational stability and poltical stability, of which operational is the primary concern to me at least. -- Med venlig hilsen / Sincerely Andreas Plesner Jacobsen (Network Engineer) / Tiscali A/S (World Online) Peter Bangs Vej 26, DK-2000 Frederiksberg - http://www.tiscali.dk Tlf. +45 3814 7000 - Fax +45 3814 7007