4 Nov
2014
4 Nov
'14
12:17 p.m.
On Tue, 04 Nov 2014 18:02:47 +0700, "Roland Dobbins" said:
Networks which haven't implemented the BCPs sometimes find their BGP peering sessions disrupted via DDoS attacks against the routers themselves; SYN-floods and the like against TCP/179 are sometimes used to disrupt BGP sessions in such scenarios, for example. Aggressive scanning per the above against BGP speakers which haven't implemented the BCPs could result in inadvertent disruption of BGP sessions.
Am I the only guy wondering how many boxes out there are *still* vulnerable to forged RST packets?