Points on your Internet driver's license (was RE: Even you can
Paul Vixie
vixie at vix.com
Sun Jun 13 06:08:55 UTC 2004
> ...
> If we give some people an option to opt-out, most grandmothers will
> probably follow Paul's example and save the few bucks every month and not
> use the security features. Should ISPs charge for security like the
> Universial Service Fund fee on your telephone bill, everyone (not just
> grandmothers) has to pay it. The FCC (or your national equivalent) would
> sets the rate every quarter, and it appears on everyone's ISP bill. You
> have to pay it, even if you already have other security.
i like the plan i suggested in reply to jcurran better than the above plan.
however, i'm now seeing more spam from hosts in my private blackhole list,
that's fed by a darkspace IDS running on ports 25 and 80, than i am from
all of my "dynamic/dialup blackhole list" subscriptions combined. so, if
an fcc-based universal tariff is the only way to get this done, i'm willing
to pay -- even though i own the routers on both ends of my home t1.
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Paul Vixie
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