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Re: Where is the edge of the Internet? Re: no ip forged-source-address


From: Valdis.Kletnieks () vt edu
Date: Thu, 07 Nov 2002 14:53:43 -0500

On Fri, 08 Nov 2002 01:01:33 +0530, alok said:

there was a comment from chris saying..."never possible to knw what networks
an bgp customer uplinks via you" which is very true.. ..so i assume u mean
non-bgp customers? loose or strict, rpf will not work for aasymterically
connected bgp neighbouring AS....

If loose rpf  doesn't work, you're about to start dropping packets *anyhow*.

Unless, of course, you *INTENDED* to have a topology where you're accepting
traffic from another AS and forwarding it, and you don't have a return path
yourself, but the destination *does* have an assymetric path.

Oh.. and you have to consider it acceptable that if any OTHER customer, connected
to that part of your AS that doesn't have a route, tries to contact the
source, that they can't get there.

Sounds like you're trying to either shoot yourself in the foot, or design a
new too-clever-by-half way of building a VPN.
-- 
                                Valdis Kletnieks
                                Computer Systems Senior Engineer
                                Virginia Tech

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