RFC 2267:Network Ingress Filtering: De...
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... ISP) and network security communities to find new and innovative methods to mitigate these types of attacks. The difficulties in reaching this goal are numerous; some simple ...
... attacks, but they have not been widely implemented. This method of attack has been known for some time. Defending against it, however, has been an ongoing concern. Bill Cheswick is quoted in ...
... administrator of the system under attack to effectively defend the system. By mentioning the method, he was concerned about encouraging it's use. ...
... While the filtering method discussed in this document does absolutely nothing to protect against flooding attacks which ...


... prefix could be used to perpetrate this attack method. Also worthy of mention is a case wherein the source address ...
... The result of both attack methods is extremely degraded performance, or worse, a system crash. ...


... 8], but that methodology will not operate well in the real networks out there today. The method suggested is to look up source addresses to see that the return path ...


... these types of special services, however, to consider alternate methods of implementing these services to avoid being affected by ingress traffic ...
... 7]. This work in progress provides a method for the data transmitted from the mobile node to be tunneled to the home agent ...
... multicast traffic. Those implementing mobile IP systems are encouraged to implement this method of reverse tunneling. ...


... Internet community as a whole to defeat this attack method, it can also assist service providers in locating the source of the attack ...



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