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Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior
From: Nathan Ward <nanog () daork net>
Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 15:24:34 +1200
On 30/08/2008, at 9:58 AM, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Alex Pilosov:We've demonstrated ability to monitor traffic to arbitrary prefixes. Slides for presentation can be found here: http://eng.5ninesdata.com/~tkapela/iphd-2.pptThe interesting question is whether it's acceptable to use this trick for non-malicious day-to-day traffic engineering.
The technique of path stuffing ASes who you do not want to receive an announcement is called AS PATH poisoning. It's a fairly well known trick.
-- Nathan Ward
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- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior, (continued)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior Danny McPherson (Aug 28)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior Florian Weimer (Aug 29)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior jim deleskie (Aug 29)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior Adrian Chadd (Aug 29)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior jim deleskie (Aug 29)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior Patrick W. Gilmore (Aug 29)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior jim deleskie (Aug 30)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior isabel dias (Aug 30)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior Florian Weimer (Aug 30)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior jim deleskie (Aug 30)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior Nathan Ward (Aug 29)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior Joe Greco (Aug 30)
- RE: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior Jon Lewis (Aug 28)
- Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior Sam Stickland (Aug 29)