looking for help for the statistics data on spoofing attack events on Internet
Paul Ferguson
fergdawg at netzero.net
Wed Dec 26 03:56:17 UTC 2007
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- -- "yangyang. wang" <wyystar at gmail.com> wrote:
>We have already found CAIDA's backscatter, MIT's spoofer project. Spoofer
>project focuses on how much space in the Internet could be spoofable. It
>is very helpful for our experiment. But we also want to know how often the
>spoofing events(such spoofing IP attacks, spoofing route update) occurs,
>or the degree of their activity in real world. Monitoring the Internet
>widely is very difficult,so I hope to get some useful infomation by
>surveying the related statistical data and report from organization.
>currently, this way has no effective result.
>
As one of the co-authors to RFC2827/BCP38, I certainly understand
your concerns.
Which is why I encourage anyone who is interested to put their
efforts into SAVA/SAVI work currently underway in the IETF.
[SAVA: Source Address Validation Architecture]
I personally think this is important work, but probably for different
reasons than most people. ;-)
- - ferg
[1] http://www3.ietf.org/proceedings/07dec/minutes/savi.txt
[2] https://datatracker.ietf.org/meeting/70/materials.html
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Engineering Architecture for the Internet
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