On 13/09/2008, at 5:48 PM, Matthew Moyle-Croft wrote:
Arnaud de Prelle wrote:
I think that most of us (me included) are already using it but the problem is that they don't have BGP collectors everywhere in the world. This is in fact a generic issue for BGP monitoring.
In this case it's very important to have a lot of collectors broadly distributed listening in many ASes.
For example:
If I know there are two BGP collectors driving this service, and they're in, say, AS701 and AS1239, then if I wanted to do a partial hijack (which might be good enough for my evil purposes) then I could advertise a path which had those ASes stuffed in it and prevent downstream collectors in AS701 and AS1239 from learning the hijack path.
Note that the attack becomes less and less effective if you're path stuffing ASes, as it will be preferred by fewer and fewer networks. Put collection points in say 10 networks, and the attack becomes pretty useless. Unless of course you are announcing a more specific prefix than the authentic one. -- Nathan Ward