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Cedric Blancher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I checked this and it appears packets have to be addressed to target
> router. Transit evil packets which TTL would expire on a router won't
> affect it.
Our networking guys say that TTL expiry inbound or outbound from a
vulnerable router may only cause queue fillup when using PIM packets.
(I'd test directly before posting, but multicast is enabled on all our
Ciscos.)
If no-one can confirm a failure en passant, then I'd say directly
addressing the router's IP is required.
Richard
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