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Re: query about determining ingress interface


From: Dylan Greene <dylan () juniper net>
Date: Thu, 20 Jun 2002 01:38:11 -0400


On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 05:42:23PM -0400, Rajesh Talpade wrote:

Is there a way for an ISP to determine the ingress router interface at 
its network border that will carry IP traffic _from_ an IP address not 
owned by it?

I don't want to assume the path is the same in both directions, and tools
such as CAIDA's skitter plot paths from specific sources. One approach
might be deriving network paths from CAIDA's data, perhaps someone has
already done this? 

Rajesh,

Hi there..

Are you asking to determine the interface that "will" or "is" passing said
traffic?

I think it depends on what you're trying to do- Are you trying to track
an individual src at one given point, or collect some stats/trends on where
various srcs are entering your network?

I.e, for an individual src/dst (maybe you're tracing a DoS, etc..) there are
a number of ways to use filters and other mechanisms to log/count packets
matching some known charachteristics (src/dst, length, etc..)  

There are various ways to do things like this, it depends on what exactly you're
trying to track though.

..Dylan

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