[AusNOG] Global internet slows after 'biggest attack in history'
Matthew Moyle-Croft
mmc at mmc.com.au
Sat Mar 30 03:52:02 EST 2013
Easier said than done. Are your routes properly registered in a routing
registry? Is your transit provider including your AS-MACRO in their
AS-MACRO so that, if I'm peering with them, I can filter correctly? How do
I know that you're the correct owner?
How do I scale this? At some exchanges I have hundreds of peers, how do I
scale ACLs that large?
This is the internet and not some lovely hierarchy of networks - it's
pretty interconnected and often it's harder to know who to filter where
than you might think.
MMC
On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 9:09 PM, Martin - StudioCoast <
martin.sinclair at studiocoast.com.au> wrote:
> Here's a thought: how about we encourage all carriers to implement basic
> egress filtering. Crazy, I know!
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