networks with many issues

Kuhtz, Christian christian.kuhtz at bellsouth.com
Thu Jul 21 21:06:53 UTC 2005




> So, I guess, I wonder -- with the deficiencies indicated 
> above -- what operational use such a list would really have 
> in the end. ;-)  Other than yet another interesting metric of 
> just how bad things are out there(TM).

And, I should say, that in the end.. The best use might be aggregate
statistical trending etc, without publicly (or privately) identifying
specific nodes.  That might actually be very interesting, just like we
have clueful folks tracking a bunch of metrics for, say, the routing
system itself.  Perhaps folks like CAIDA might be interested in this..
;-)

Just a thought..

Thanks,
Christian

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