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Re: BGP Exploit
From: "james" <hackerwacker () cybermesa com>
Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 16:41:28 -0600
What would a Cisco log if the IP's for the BGP sessions were attacked & MD5 was in place ? "No MD5 digest from <IP>", " Invalid MD5 digest from <IP>" or something else ? So far, grepping through my logs all I see for "MD5" are the the times I set MD5 for my BGP sessions. -- James H. Edwards Routing and Security At the Santa Fe Office: Internet at Cyber Mesa jamesh () cybermesa com noc () cybermesa com (505) 795-7101
Current thread:
- BGP Exploit kwallace (May 03)
- Re: BGP Exploit Patrick W . Gilmore (May 03)
- Re: BGP Exploit Kurt Erik Lindqvist (May 04)
- Re: BGP Exploit Steven M. Bellovin (May 04)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: BGP Exploit Smith, Donald (May 04)
- Re: BGP Exploit james (May 04)
- RE: BGP Exploit Stephen J. Wilcox (May 05)
- RE: BGP Exploit Smith, Donald (May 05)
- RE: BGP Exploit Smith, Donald (May 05)
- Re: BGP Exploit Patrick W . Gilmore (May 05)
- Re: BGP Exploit Christopher L. Morrow (May 05)
- Re: BGP Exploit Patrick W . Gilmore (May 06)
- Re: BGP Exploit Christopher L. Morrow (May 06)
- Re: BGP Exploit Ingo (May 07)
- Re: BGP Exploit Patrick W . Gilmore (May 05)
