At 1:28 PM -0500 1/20/97, David Schwartz wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Mike Leber wrote:
On Mon, 20 Jan 1997, Eric D. Madison wrote:
As a carrier, I know that we should not and can not filter/censor/monitor any content on our "pipes".
So you would ignore one of your customers SYN attacking random victims on the net? Or one of your T3 customers ping bombing somebody with a T1?
That's not content. The term 'content' excludes time, place, and manner. Blocking a SYN attack is about regulating the manner in which people can exchange content, not the content they exchange.
DS
And I would suggest that the first level of dealing with spam is by its traffic characteristics and administrative characteristics. In other words, while I am incredibly annoyed as a recipient of spam, I am most concerned by the potential of spam to produce denial of service, through mail bombs (original or retaliatory), looping spam software, exhausting spool space, etc. These are not content issues. Howard