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Re: Security inside AS

  • From: Glen Kent
  • Date: Fri Jan 20 02:41:33 2006
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Thanks to everyone for replying!

I am overwhelmed with the response that i received offline.

Thanks once again!

Cheers,
Glen

On 1/20/06, Jared Mauch <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2006 at 12:17:01PM +0530, Glen Kent wrote:
> > I understand that in theory we need to protect our IGPs from all sorts
> > of attacks.
> >
> > But do we really have service providers who enable authentication
> > (MD5, etc) inside their ASes for their IGPs (OSPF/IS-IS)?
>
>        Yes, i know of several providers who do this.
>
>        - jared
>
>
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