[7825] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Thanks for your help
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jerry Scharf)
Tue Feb 25 19:53:03 1997
To: "Joseph C. Pistritto" <jcp@pointcast.com>
cc: nanog@merit.edu
In-reply-to: Your message of "Tue, 25 Feb 1997 16:24:23 PST."
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Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 16:50:38 -0800
From: Jerry Scharf <scharf@vix.com>
jcp@pointcast.com said:
> So, collected gurus of the net, how do we keep this from happening
> again?
> We can wire down the route at the ISPs we take service from (and do),
> but what keeps some random person from propagating bad routes into
> the system and blowing away your network by accident? Surely there
> has been some thought given to this problem. I'm convinced today's
> incident wasn't malicious (at least until proven otherwise), but you
> can see the potential here.
There is no easy way to fix BGP. If you got your way, then how would you ever
allow multihomed sites?
Just track them down and
a) get them to fix it
b) get their provider to filter their incoming announcements
If all the ISPs, both end-node and traansit, did perfect route filtering this
would never happen. It's not likely to ever be perfect, but it can be much
better than it is now.
Jerry