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Re: 10.0.0
From: Daniel Senie <dts () openroute com>
Date: Sat, 31 May 1997 14:22:02 -0400
At 01:10 AM 5/31/97 -0700, Danny McPherson wrote:
You can have an internal mesh made up of entireley rfc1918 address space, and not leak these routes to the rest of the world, I've only once caught MCI leaking stuff from a test lab, which was kinda annoying, but not really anything bad, and a polite e-mail message to them got an immediate fix of the problem.i'd think most providers filter rfc1918 addresses both inbound and
outbound at
naps (mci does, i believe), although maybe not to customers...
This is unfortunately not the case. I was bombarded by someone with a 172.16.x.x address for several days, at a rate of a significant fraction of my T1. When I asked, folks said they don't filter the traffic at their attachment points because the routers they have there couldn't handle doing any filtering due to limitations in the router architecture, softare or both. ISPs should at the very least do ingress filtering from customers, but really should also filter RFC 1918 addresses and ideally not-yet-assigned addresses from all links. Of course they may have to buy routers which are capable of performing such work.
using reserved address space internally (as long is it remains internal), seems like a good idea to me - isn't that why it was reserved?
Exactly. Their use is an excellent idea. Daniel Senie mailto:dts () openroute com Sr. Staff Engineer http://www.openroute.com/ OpenROUTE Networks, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of Proteon, Inc.)
Current thread:
- 10.0.0 Janet Pippin (May 30)
- Re: 10.0.0 Ehud Gavron (May 30)
- Re: 10.0.0 Jared Mauch (May 30)
- Re: 10.0.0 Paul Ferguson (May 31)
- Re: 10.0.0 Bil Herd (May 31)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: 10.0.0 Dave O'Shea (May 30)
- Re: 10.0.0 Philip J. Nesser II (May 30)
- Re: 10.0.0 Alec H. Peterson (May 31)
- Re: 10.0.0 John Hawkinson (May 31)
- Re: 10.0.0 Philip J. Nesser II (May 30)
- Re: 10.0.0 Danny McPherson (May 31)
- Re: 10.0.0 Daniel Senie (May 31)
- Re: 10.0.0 Dave O'Shea (May 31)
- Re: 10.0.0 Tony Li (May 31)
- Re: 10.0.0 Ehud Gavron (May 30)
