de-peering for security sake

bzs at theworld.com bzs at theworld.com
Sun Jan 17 20:44:34 UTC 2016


When all you have is a hammer the whole world looks like a nail.

That's what "de-peering for security sake" sounds like to me.

Sure, you have your hands on BGP etc, so what router commands (hammer)
can effect international policy (nail)?

This is fundamentally a social and political issue and needs to be
dealt with on that level, not with changes in router configs.

We need an effective forum with effective participation perhaps
eventually leading to signed contractual obligations agreed to by all
parties.

Perhaps way at the end of that process router commands can be used to
enforce agreed contracts and respond to adjudicated breeches, if and
when necessary.

Otherwise it's just rule by an angry mob. The internet has gotten way
too big and critical for that sort of approach.

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