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Message-ID: <1082500044.508.107.camel@localhost>
From: frank at knobbe.us (Frank Knobbe)
Subject: Core Internet Vulnerable - News at 11:00

On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 14:41, Dave D. Cawley wrote:
> 	This is what they're talking about...a TCP vulnerabilty with BGP most
> likey to get hit.

                   ... in network of providers that still have not
learned to properly secure their routers and perimeters with ACL's and
proper egress/ingress filtering.

Looks like someone didn't read
http://vesuvio.ipv6.cselt.it/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-idr-bgp-vuln-00.txt


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