Agreed, however, it still not make it the best solution for the problem space.
On 8/2/11 12:39 AM, "Shane Amante" <[email protected]> wrote: > >On Aug 1, 2011, at 12:47 PM, Lorenzo Colitti wrote: > > >On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 14:40, Philip Homburg <[email protected]> >wrote: > >It doesn't matter how do it. If it is done using an IGP, then can you bet >that >either some ISP happens to be using that IGP on WAN links, or that some >script >kiddies will try to see what happens if you try to send those packets to >random CPEs. > > > >IGPs support authentication. As part of setting up your home network, you >could associate CPEs with each other and use that to form a common auth >key. > > > > >And, likewise, any ISP worth their salt should be: >a) using authentication *within* their access and Backbone network; and, >b) using ACL's to protect their routing & signaling protocols >... so there's absolutely no legitimate reason that a customer's network >should ever "accidentally" be joined to the SP's IGP ... > >-shane >_______________________________________________ >v6ops mailing list >[email protected] >https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/v6ops _______________________________________________ homenet mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/homenet
