I didn't make it up to the microphone quick enough...
Craig A. Huegen
chuegen at quadrunner.com
Tue Jun 9 14:24:54 UTC 1998
On Tue, Jun 09, 1998 at 10:16:10AM -0400, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
==>I have a question about the ip reverse-path verification. Obviously, it
==>won't work very well in asymetric multi-homed environment. But, the
==>usefullness could be there (even limitedly) if you could at least filter
==>packets that have source address which does not exist in the routing table
==>_at all_ (irregardless of ingress or egress interface).
==>
==>Is this something that could be implemented easily?
It would be another limited-functionality implementation -- it would work,
but there are some cases under which it breaks --
consider the case where everything is summarized to default, or you only
feed a default to edge devices that don't need the full table.
Now, that wouldn't work in a smurf case because the source address *does*
exist -- it's your target. It would help those cases where people are
hit with, say, boink/bonk/etc.
/cah
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