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And to that end, I wonder how many of the bad queries are coming from MS DNS servers. > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Stephen J. Wilcox > Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 7:05 PM > To: Paul Vixie > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: what's that smell? > > > > to that end why doesnt bind ship with default zone files for > rfc1918 space as > well as 127.0.0.0 ? > > Steve > > > On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Paul Vixie wrote: > > > > > since the last time we cleared the firewall statistics on > c.root-servers.net, > > 1895GB of udp/53 input has led to 6687GB of udp/53 output, > but, and this is > > the important part now so pay attention, 185GB of input was > dropped due to an > > RFC1918 source address. > > > > who needs DDOS when most network operators aren't filtering > RFC1918 on output? > > (there's only been 4.2GB of udp/2002 and other wormy > traffic, by comparison.) > > > > current winners of the "sustained input traffic over > 100KBits/sec" award are > > 164.58.150.146, 200.52.12.131, and 195.146.194.12. c-root > keeps on ignoring > > you, but you just never give up. congradulations, or something. > > > > (note that c-root's network operator has offered to filter > RFC1918 on > > input from other AS's, but it's actually useful to keep on > measuring it.) > > >
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