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Re: Internet vulnerabilities
From: Bill Woodcock <woody () zocalo net>
Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 10:38:08 -0700 (PDT)
> Or, are you saying that an anycast host has to be a router running BGP ? No, typically they run OSPF. > So if it goes down, so would the service and the announcements? Correct. If a device wants to witdraw itself from a service pool, it withdraws the host route associated with that service. > This works for DNS, but not for the things I would like to anycast. Mmm, like what? This is all ancient history at this point... It seems unlikely that anyone would discover something that didn't work at this late date. -Bill
Current thread:
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities, (continued)
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities Bill Woodcock (Jul 05)
- RE: Internet vulnerabilities Barry Raveendran Greene (Jul 05)
- RE: Internet vulnerabilities Stephen J. Wilcox (Jul 05)
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities Marshall Eubanks (Jul 05)
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities Stephen J. Wilcox (Jul 05)
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities Lars Erik Gullerud (Jul 05)
- anycast DNS (Re: Internet vulnerabilities) E.B. Dreger (Jul 05)
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities Rodney Joffe (Jul 05)
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities Marshall Eubanks (Jul 05)
- anycast (Re: Internet vulnerabilities) E.B. Dreger (Jul 05)
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities Bill Woodcock (Jul 05)
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities Rodney Joffe (Jul 05)
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities Stephen Griffin (Jul 07)
- WorldComm Fiber Cut???? Gerardo A. Gregory (Jul 07)
- Re: WorldComm Fiber Cut???? Sean Donelan (Jul 07)
- Re: WorldComm Fiber Cut???? neil d. quiogue (Jul 07)
- Re: WorldComm Fiber Cut???? Pawlukiewicz Jane (Jul 08)
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities Richard A Steenbergen (Jul 07)
- Re: Internet vulnerabilities Bill Woodcock (Jul 07)
- RE: Internet vulnerabilities Bill Woodcock (Jul 05)
- RE: Internet vulnerabilities Sean Donelan (Jul 05)