Folks,

Earlier in this thread, we agreed that when LISP is deployed on the global 
Internet, mapping information cannot be gleaned safely from incoming LISP data 
packets. Following that train of thought, when LISP is deployed on the global 
Internet, is it safe to glean routing locator reachability information from 
incoming LISP data packets as described in RFC 6830, Section 6.3, bullet 1. If 
not, I think that we need to mention this in the threats document.

Given that ICMP packets are easily spoofed, when LISP is deployed on the global 
Internet, is it safe to glean routing locator reachability information from 
incoming ICMP packets as described in RFC 6830, Section 6.3, bullet 2 and 
bullet 4. If not, I think that we need to mention this in the threats document.

Ron Bonica

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