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[atlas] What is 'iwantbcp38compliancetesting' user tag?
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Geert Jan de Groot
GeertJan.deGroot at xs4all.nl
Sat Jan 9 16:30:41 CET 2016
On Sat, 9 Jan 2016 16:06:26 +0100 Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > Geert said it was *his* probe so I assume he did not set the tag. I set the tag because it was listed as user tag; it was not a field whose name I created myself. It wasn't there when I checked the values before ,I therefore wonder the creation of the tag value, hence the question. I *did* get formal approval, from my ISP, to do bcp38 tests as long as it's low-volume, testing only, and I share the results with them. Since then I have reported to them that tests using spoofer.caida.org were OK, i.e. spoofing was properly filtered. Geert Jan
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