On 19/10/2018 17:10, Michael Richardson wrote:
The purpose of the MUD file is to encode the list of acceptable destinations, and without such a file, there is no access.
The purpose of this work is keep the vacuum cleaner, when compromised, from being used to attack the infrastructure of the Internet.
That is why I believe in some additional 'MUD-features', such as restricting bandwidth (not every fridge needs 100Mbit/s), or restricting access to the internet only on certain hours of the day. It seems that another idea of ours, restricting access based on DNS-queries, seems to already been incorporate in the current version of the draft. Cool ;-) Maybe there are other ideas as well? -- Marco Davids Research Engineer SIDN | Meander 501 | 6825 MD | Postbus 5022 | 6802 EA | ARNHEM T +31 (0)26 352 55 00 | marco.davids@sidn.nl www.sidnlabs.nl | www.sidn.nl XMPP: marco.davids@jabber.sidn.nl | Twitter: @marcodavids