6 Aug
2002
6 Aug
'02
2:44 p.m.
--- So explain how this is superior to DNS entr(y|ies) stating who your peers and upstreams are. And there's nothing to say that one could not specify allowed filters in DNS, too. If someone wants me to advertise 192.168.7/24, and DNS indicates the proper netblock is 192.168.0/19 and their ASN is not origin or adjacent hop, I'll be suspicious. What I do from there becomes a policy question; I probably would contact the IP block owner to verify the request. --- My way isn't superior at all to a secure BGP solution, but until that exists, I need a choice. I am definitely on the bandwagon for the need for a secure BGP. --Phil