Nezlob se na mne, ale v danem pripade problem postihl pouze site, ktere pouzivaly implementaci BGP, ktera obsahovala chyby. A ti tim take byli postizeni, v tomto ohledu to bylo pomerne spravedlive a ucinne filtrovani (nikdy nebude, vzdy se najde nekdo, kdo ho nebude aplikovat) by jen umoznilo zachovat stavajici stav s tim, ze priste by jej mohl cilene vyuzit nejaky utocnik.
Velmi se mi ostatne libil jeden z komentaru na Renesys, tak jej zde odcituji:
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Jim, pull your head out.
The fact of the matter is that the administrators of the largest backbones identified this problem within 15-20 minutes of it happening, and, using the appropriate WHOIS records, contacted the responsible parties who got it corrected within 2 hours, maximum.
I challenge anyone to find a global ANYTHING even half the size of the Internet, that identifies and corrects problems this rapidly.
Contrast this story to the Salmonella contamination in the US Peanut products industry. That is a FOOD distribution network, not unlike the Internet in structure, and we are still finding contaminated products. And it's just in the US only - not global - it's VASTLY smaller.
If the food industry responded as quickly as the Internet's administrators do, after the first Salmonella death, there wouldn't have been any other ones. Talk about drivers licenses and incompetence!!!!!!!!
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