Re: peering wars revisited? PSI vs Exodus

From: Alex Rubenstein (no email)
Date: Mon Apr 03 2000 - 22:06:54 EDT


Interesting you should bring this up.

Because one party -- the originator -- marks an electronic communique as a
confidential communication, does that really require the reciever to keep
it confidential?

Also, it's not hard to see this:

route-server.exodus.net>sho ip bgp 38.0.0.0
BGP routing table entry for 38.0.0.0/8, version 7807819
Paths: (8 available, best #6)
  Not advertised to any peer
  1239 174, (aggregated by 174 38.1.3.39)
    209.1.220.107 from 209.1.220.107 (209.1.220.107)
      Origin IGP, localpref 1000, valid, internal, atomic-aggregate
      Community: 1239:1110 3967:31337

(anyone else notice the comedy of '31337'?)

On Mon, 3 Apr 2000, Paul Ferguson wrote:

>
> At 09:27 PM 04/03/2000 -0400, Gordon Cook wrote:
>
> >surprised not to see this mentioned on NANOG
> >
> > >Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000
> > >To: Notify
> > >Subject: Exodus Customer Confidential Communication
> > >
>
> Gordon,
>
> Does the word "confidential" elude you?
>
> - paul
>
>
>








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