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Re: getting routes from internet facing routers


From: Jeffrey Walton <noloader () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 12:05:35 -0400

...I'm trying to figure out how attackers get routing tables
from routers. Do they use ICMP ?  Or how is it done ?
A misconfigured router and RIP is the easiest way.

On 7/21/09, martin <martiniscool () gmail com> wrote:
Hi Shreyas

 Thanks for the reply - but that's not what I'm after !  I'm not trying to
block these thing, I'm trying to figure out how attackers get routing tables
from routers. Do they use ICMP ?  Or how is it done ?

 Thanks !
 M

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