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Re: Stupid Question maybe?
From: Saku Ytti <saku () ytti fi>
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2018 19:55:08 +0200
On Thu, 20 Dec 2018 at 18:22, Grant Taylor via NANOG <nanog () nanog org> wrote:
Are you advocating not advertising customer linknetworks within your own organization?
Correct.
I know of a use cases where linknetworks must be globally accessible. At least the customer's linknetwork IP address. So, not advertising them (or at least an aggregate for them) would be problematic.
What is that use-case? Do notice that I propose opt-in static host/32 route pointing to the link, giving far-end INET reachability, if they so want, without adding attack surface on the near-end. -- ++ytti
Current thread:
- Re: Stupid Question maybe?, (continued)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Brian Kantor (Dec 18)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Saku Ytti (Dec 18)
- RE: Stupid Question maybe? Naslund, Steve (Dec 18)
- RE: Stupid Question maybe? David Edelman (Dec 18)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Grant Taylor via NANOG (Dec 18)
- RE: Stupid Question maybe? Philip Loenneker (Dec 18)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Saku Ytti (Dec 18)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Christian Meutes (Dec 20)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Saku Ytti (Dec 20)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Grant Taylor via NANOG (Dec 20)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Saku Ytti (Dec 20)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Grant Taylor via NANOG (Dec 20)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Saku Ytti (Dec 20)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Brian Kantor (Dec 18)
- RE: Stupid Question maybe? Naslund, Steve (Dec 19)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Patrick W. Gilmore (Dec 19)
- RE: Stupid Question maybe? Naslund, Steve (Dec 19)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Adam Atkinson (Dec 20)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Smoot Carl-Mitchell (Dec 20)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? valdis . kletnieks (Dec 19)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? Thomas Bellman (Dec 19)
- Re: Stupid Question maybe? William Herrin (Dec 19)