Blocking specific sites within certain countries.

Jim Deleskie jdeleski at rci.rogers.com
Thu Nov 14 17:11:14 UTC 2002


Its my understanding that since Akamai is based on DNS resolves if you where
to use the method of blocking it within the DNS system it would make no
difference. Although I'm no Akamai expert.



-Jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Concepcion [mailto:dani at intelideas.com]
Sent: Thursday, November 14, 2002 11:59 AM
To: Alif The Terrible; nanog at merit.edu
Subject: Re: Blocking specific sites within certain countries.



Hi, 

In Spain Some provideers are blocking the resolv of this domains in their
dns 
servers.
Others block in the edge the ip actually associated with this domains. 
Others don't block ;) 


Is very interesting know what happening if this domains move to Akamai or 
Digital Island. Deny this traffic without break others lays will be very 
difficult.

Regards,
Daniel








On Thursday 14 November 2002 16:55, Alif The Terrible wrote:
> Good Morning,
>
> 	I am interested in how everyone who is affected by the recent
Spanish
> Judicial order to block specific "terrorist affiliated" sites from access
> to Spanish nationals?
>
> 	Without re-starting the endless debate over how impossible this is
in
> fact, since that is obvious - how is everyone "complying" with this order?



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