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Phil Howard phil at charon.milepost.com
Thu Mar 26 07:28:09 UTC 1998


> You could just withdraw your BGP announcement for the net being attacked 
> and suddenly the attack packets will die at the first router without a 
> default route on their way to the victim.

...along with everything else.  Do you have some way of determining which
router that is?

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