ICMP packets from internal devices. Example “unreachable”.

Kind Regards,
Jakob


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Question:  Can a prefix be never routed on the Internet but used only one-way 
for source address in IP packets?

That is. a user owns an IP prefix. They never advertise a route to it in BGP on 
the Internet. But they use the prefix solely for source address in IP traffic 
from a source to a destination (sink).  In this set up, the destination server 
obviously cannot/doesn't return any acknowledgements etc. to the source.  
Anyone aware if there is any such known application in use on the Internet - 
even if it is rare? Thanks.

Sriram


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