
19 Aug
2025
19 Aug
'25
6:40 p.m.
ICMP packets from internal devices. Example “unreachable”. Kind Regards, Jakob ---------------------------- Question: Can a prefix be never routed on the Internet but used only one-way for source address in IP packets? That is. a user owns an IP prefix. They never advertise a route to it in BGP on the Internet. But they use the prefix solely for source address in IP traffic from a source to a destination (sink). In this set up, the destination server obviously cannot/doesn't return any acknowledgements etc. to the source. Anyone aware if there is any such known application in use on the Internet - even if it is rare? Thanks. Sriram