On 20 Oct 2004, at 21:49, Jon Lewis wrote:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, Patrick W Gilmore wrote:
Have you actually done the work to see how many packets it takes to shut down a session with and without MD5 enabled? (The question is rhetorical, since your post shows that you have not.)
Just a bit more sauce for the goose...enabling MD5 on BGP peers under certain latest in their train IOS versions will immediately crash IOS.
Guess how I know that?
In a similar vein, upgrading from certain flavours of 12.0 to certain flavours of 12.2 seems to cause password hashes to become disfunctional, leaving BGP sessions down after the first reboot until the passwords are re-entered in plain text from the command line. (Guess how I know that, too). This is not a statement in support of not using MD5 auth passwords. Just a reminder to include MD5 passwords in your lab testing before deployment, if you use them. Joe