RFC 3704:Ingress Filtering for Multihomed Networks
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... to its correct source network. As a side effect of protecting the Internet against such attacks, the network implementing the solution ...
... prefixes are not used in the source addresses in packets received from the Internet. In other attacks, the source address ...


... Therefore, by deploying ingress filtering, one does not just help the Internet as a whole, but protects against several classes of threats to your own infrastructure as well. ...


... o use two ISPs for backing up the Internet connectivity to ensure robustness, ...
... moment, o need several points of access to the Internet in places where no one ISP offers service ...


... attacks traceable, it is impossible to know whether the particular attacker "somewhere in the Internet" is being ingress filtered or not. Therefore, one can only guess whether the source addresses have been spoofed or not: in any case, getting a possible ...


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