> Which is why you *never* *never* *never* give someone access to a router
> running BGP unless you've seen them demonstrate competence with how it
> works and how to configure it. If you're big enough to warrant needing
> BGP on your network, you've probably got at *least* one spare router ...
>
> *I* don't give temps access to *anything* unless absolutely necessary.

Do malicious BGP tables mess up just *your* domains or all domains/routers on
'Net? If just *your* router then BGP is *not* a threat to *entire*
Net.

I'm skeptical malicious BGP tables could mess up all domains cuz by
now someone would have done this & it hasn't happened!

Chris


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