30 Jul
1997
30 Jul
'97
3:47 p.m.
At 03:23 PM 07/30/97 -0400, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
Network operators: _please_ make sure your boundary routers do not allow you to send packets upstream which have source addresses on them which are not on your networks. Filters are your friend. A source address of 127.anything is pretty uncool, too, as are broadcast addresses... although those can be harder to figure out nowadays.
This is documented in: draft-ferguson-ingress-filtering-02.txt - paul