RFC 3704:Ingress Filtering for Multihomed Networks
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Ingress Filtering


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... create problems, e.g., with multihoming. This document describes the current ingress filtering operational mechanisms, examines generic issues related to ingress filtering and delves into the ...
... the current ingress filtering operational mechanisms, examines generic issues related to ingress filtering and delves into the effects on multihoming in particular. ...
... 240.0.0.0/4. The reasoning behind the ingress filtering procedure is that Distributed Denial of Service Attacks frequently spoof other systems' ...
... edge network operators who 1) would like to learn more of ingress filtering methods in general, or 2) are already using ingress filtering ...
... ingress filtering methods in general, or 2) are already using ingress filtering to some degree but who would like to expand its use and want to avoid the pitfalls of ingress filtering in ...
... already using ingress filtering to some degree but who would like to expand its use and want to avoid the pitfalls of ingress filtering in the multihomed/asymmetric scenarios. ...
... the multihomed/asymmetric scenarios. In section 2, several different ways to implement ingress filtering are described and examined in the generic context. In section 3, ...
... are described and examined in the generic context. In section 3, some clarifications on the applicability of ingress filtering methods are made. In section 4, ingress filtering ...
... ingress filtering methods are made. In section 4, ingress filtering is analyzed in detail from the multihoming perspective. In section 5, conclusions and potential ...


... Different Ways to Implement Ingress Filtering ...
... This section serves as an introduction to different operational techniques used to implement ingress filtering as of writing this memo. The mechanisms are described and analyzed in general terms, and multihoming ...
... Naturally, this problem is not limited to Ingress Access Lists -- it is inherent to Ingress Filtering when the ingress filter is not complete. However, usually Ingress Access Lists are more difficult ...
... implement an ingress filter. It is conceptually identical to using access lists for ingress filtering, with the exception that the access list is dynamic. This may also be used to avoid duplicate configuration (e.g., maintaining both static routes or BGP ...
... prefixes are not being advertised or not being accepted by the ISP under its policy, the effect is the same as ingress filtering using an incomplete access list: some legitimate traffic is filtered for ...
... traffic legitimately sourced from that network, in most cases, rendering the mechanism useless as an ingress filtering mechanism. Also, many ISPs ...
... verification: the other network is presumably certifying that it has provided appropriate ingress filtering rules, so the network doing the filtering ...


... Clarifying the Applicability of Ingress Filtering ...
... What may not be readily apparent is that ingress filtering is not applied only at the "last-mile" interface between the ISP ...
... interface between the ISP and the end user. It's perfectly fine, and recommended, to also perform ingress filtering at the edges of ISPs where appropriate, at the routers ...
... Ingress Filtering at Multiple Levels ...
... Because of wider deployment of ingress filtering, the issue is recursive. Ingress filtering has to work everywhere where it's used, ...
... deployment of ingress filtering, the issue is recursive. Ingress filtering has to work everywhere where it's used, not just between the first two parties. That is, if a user negotiates a special ingress filtering ...
... Ingress filtering has to work everywhere where it's used, not just between the first two parties. That is, if a user negotiates a special ingress filtering arrangement with his ISP, he should also ensure (or make sure the ISP ...
... upstream and peering links, if ingress filtering is being used there -- or will get used, at some point in the future; similarly with the upstream ISPs ...
... In consequence, manual models which do not automatically propagate the information to every party where the packets would go and where ingress filtering might be applied have only limited generic usefulness. ...
... Ingress Filtering to Protect Your Own Infrastructure ...
... Another feature stemming from wider deployment of ingress filtering may not be readily apparent. The routers and other ISP ...
... systems. However, unless ingress filtering (or at least, a limited subset of it) has been deployed at every border (towards the customers, peers ...
... of the infrastructure gear. Therefore, by deploying ingress filtering, one does not just help the Internet as a whole, but protects against several classes ...
... Ingress Filtering on Peering Links ...
... Ingress filtering on peering links, whether by ISPs or by end-sites, ...
... downstream" or "upstream" ingress filtering. However, it's important to note that with mixed upstream ...
... links may have different properties (e.g., relating to contracts, trust, viability of the ingress filtering mechanisms, etc.). In the most typical case, just using an ingress filtering mechanism towards a peer (e.g., Strict RPF ...
... trust, viability of the ingress filtering mechanisms, etc.). In the most typical case, just using an ingress filtering mechanism towards a peer (e.g., Strict RPF) works just fine as long as the routing ...


... Solutions to Ingress Filtering with Multihoming ...
... 4. On some interfaces, weaken ingress filtering by using an appropriate form of loose RPF check, as described in Section 4.1. ...
... Where asymmetric routing is preferred or is unavoidable, ingress filtering may be difficult to deploy using a mechanism such as strict RPF which requires the paths to be symmetrical. In many cases, using ...
... filter is complete, like described below. Failing that, the only real options are to not perform ingress filtering, use a manual access-list (possibly in addition to some other mechanisms), or to using some form of Loose RPF ...
... TACACS, or Diameter, the ingress filtering can be the most easily ensured and kept up-to-date with Strict RPF or Ingress Access Lists generated ...


... Ingress filtering is typically performed to ensure that traffic arriving on one network interface ...
... interface. The closer to the actual source ingress filtering is performed, the more effective it is. One could wish that the first hop router would ...
... possible that there is such a system within the indicated prefix. Therefore, ingress filtering should be done at multiple levels, with different level of granularity. ...
... different level of granularity. It bears to keep in mind that while one goal of ingress filtering is to make attacks traceable, it is impossible to know whether the ...
... observing an attack or not -- is still valuable, and more so when the ingress filtering gets more and more widely deployed. In consequence, every administrative domain ...
... In consequence, every administrative domain should try to ensure a sufficient level of ingress filtering on its borders. Security properties ...
... Security properties and applicability of different ingress filtering types differ a lot. ...
... o Strict RPF check is a very easy and sure way to implement ingress filtering. It is typically fit between the edge network and the ...
... verification, that the other network has performed at least some ingress filtering. When weighing the tradeoffs of different ingress filtering ...
... ingress filtering. When weighing the tradeoffs of different ingress filtering mechanisms, the security properties of a more relaxed approach should ...
... edge network, there don't seem to be many reasons why a stricter form of ingress filtering would not be appropriate. ...


... This memo describes ingress filtering techniques in general and the options for multihomed networks in particular. ...
... It is important for ISPs to implement ingress filtering to prevent spoofed addresses being used, both to curtail DoS attacks ...
... To summarize: o Ingress filtering should always be done between the ISP and a single-homed ...
... network. o Ingress filtering with Feasible RPF or similar Strict RPF ...
... network. o Some form of ingress filtering is also reasonable between ISPs, especially if the number of prefixes ...
... prefixes is low. This memo will lower the bar for the adoption of ingress filtering especially in the scenarios like asymmetric/multihomed networks where ...
... especially in the scenarios like asymmetric/multihomed networks where the general belief has been that ingress filtering is difficult to implement. ...
... as intended and where they don't. o Write a more generic note on the ingress filtering mechanisms than this memo, after the taxonomy and the details or the mechanisms ...


... Ferguson, P. and D. Senie, "Network Ingress Filtering: Defeating Denial of Service Attacks which employ IP Source Address Spoofing ...



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