Why does Sprint have address filters again?
Avi Freedman
freedman at netaxs.com
Fri May 29 04:07:01 UTC 1998
> Yes, and that's for the entirely time-consuming entering your name and a
> number in a database (can you say "default nextval()").
>
> One has to wonder just where the authority for THAT one comes from.
>
> Karl Denninger (karl at MCS.Net)| MCSNet - Serving Chicagoland and Wisconsin
As a general idea, I don't have a problem with having some resistor
to demand for AS numbers, but $500 probably isn't much of a resistor.
But clearly it can take $100 or $200 of time to evaluate a request,
trace topology, and/or verify with the future upstreams the validity.
Avi
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