14 Apr
2004
14 Apr
'04
5:36 p.m.
On 15 Apr 2004, at 06:32, Chris Hellberg wrote:
I stand corrected. In this case, I wonder if it's the exception rather than the norm that large carriers protect things such as their IGP then?
I'm quite sure that AOL and MFN protect their IGP, but they do so using link-layer authentication, a link-scope, non-routed protocol (in the case of IS-IS) and by not exposing it to customers or other external entities. That's what we do at ISC. Security by obscurity is no longer in style, maybe. Joe