Re: Fwd: Re: Digital Island sponsors DoS attempt?
(apologies for the slow reply, as I read nanog via the archives updated once/hour). Of course we will honor requests to stop. As Joe said, 400 packets in two hours is not very much traffic. The end result of the measurements is improved service to people who use the Footprint service, which includes anyone who downloads files from Microsoft or views their website (in other words, much of the internet, including people at bblabs.com). I encourage anyone who wishes the requests to stop (with the possible consequence of reduced performance for their clients) to contact abuse@digisle.net with your IP range. Apologies for any inconvenience that the packets may have caused. BBlabs /24 has been added to our exclude list. - jason -----Original Message----- From: Dave Stewart [mailto:dbs@ntrnet.net] Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 3:14 PM To: Wojtek Zlobicki; nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Digital Island sponsors DoS attempt? At 08:58 PM 10/25/2001, Wojtek Zlobicki wrote:
excessive. Why should I have to waste processor cycles to keep these guys out.
You shouldn't have to. But they don't seem to honor requests to stop. -- Jason Forester jasonf@digisle.net Network Performance Engineer Digital Island
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