On Feb 12, 2010, at 5:27 PM, Michael Holstein wrote:
Why not simply block that entire network in the Exit policy?You're missing the point .. we already blocked our *own* /16 in the exit. The problem was the thousands of academic journals, all of whichhave distinct addresses, that consider any traffic from our /16 as being"on campus" and thus not needing of authentication. As the exit node resided with that /16, any traffic sourced from it would appear to be "on campus" from the perspective of the other entity.
Indeed, I missed the point entirely. My apologies. I somehow thought people from the outside were accessing ressources within your university.
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