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Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it?
From: Jack Bates <jbates () brightok net>
Date: Mon, 10 May 2010 10:30:09 -0500
Christopher Morrow wrote:
"Pieter Poll, the chief technology officer at Qwest Communications International Inc., says that he would support some simple mechanisms to validate data routes, but he argues that fundamental reform isn't necessary. Hijackings are typically corrected quickly enough that they don't pose a major threat, he argues." qwest customers may want to take note here..."quickly enough" is how much of your business lost exactly?
They filter my routes. Not sure what he's talking about. Jack
Current thread:
- Securing the BGP or controlling it? Franck Martin (May 09)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Scott Howard (May 09)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Larry Sheldon (May 10)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Randy Bush (May 09)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Christopher Morrow (May 10)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Jack Bates (May 10)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Christopher Morrow (May 10)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Franck Martin (May 10)
- RE: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Thomas Magill (May 10)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Zaid Ali (May 10)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? deleskie (May 10)
- RE: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Hank Nussbacher (May 10)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Christopher Morrow (May 10)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Scott Howard (May 09)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Nick Hilliard (May 10)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Aaron Glenn (May 10)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Nick Hilliard (May 10)
- Re: Securing the BGP or controlling it? Jared Mauch (May 10)