[AusNOG] Understanding lack of Aus connectivity to melbournefreeuniversity.org.

McDonald Richards McDonald.Richards at vocus.com.au
Thu Apr 11 20:02:52 EST 2013


BCP 38? What about udp and tcp src/dst port 0?

I think transit providers should filter rubbish ;)



On 11/04/2013, at 5:20 PM, "Skeeve Stevens" <skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com<mailto:skeeve+ausnog at eintellegonetworks.com>> wrote:

Transit providers should not block ANYTHING when the feeds are going further downstream. IMHO.


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On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 5:00 PM, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au<mailto:matt at spectrum.com.au>> wrote:
AAPT are providing transit. You would think that they would not block anything on transit. (Im not sure even the proposed /nolonger Conroy filter proposed anything but retail stuff. )
Then a gain a trace through AAPT from us goes dead at the border.

Matt.

On 11/04/13 4:45 PM, Tim March wrote:

On 11/04/13 4:36 PM, Danny O'Brien wrote:
It's more the "why" I'm looking for than the "how" at this point. If anyone is blackholing the site for operational reasons I figured that they would pipe up here.

There was a suggestion that if it was a government demand, it might be through a similar process to this story: https://www.computerworld.com.au/article/457042/asic_blocks_global_capital_wealth_websites_/

Does ASIC use a legal process to require ISPs to block certain domains, or is this part of the voluntary blacklist?

I mailed Robert Tozer earlier today, but haven't had a reply yet.

This.

As Mark alluded to, according to sameid.net<http://sameid.net> there are ~ 1200 domains delegated to that IP address. It's public knowledge that some carriers are implementing a voluntary blacklist. If that blacklist implementation is responsible for arbitrarily blocking access to literally thousands of sites at a time (which may or may not be the case... I'm pretty keen to hear what AAPT has to say.) that's an issue.



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