[GTER] [Internet-Drafts at ietf.org: I-D ACTION:draft-turk-bgp-dos-01.txt]

Klaus Steding-Jessen jessen at nic.br
Sat Aug 31 09:47:00 -03 2002


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	Title		: Configuring BGP to Block Denial-of-Service Attacks
	Author(s)	: D. Turk
	Filename	: draft-turk-bgp-dos-01.txt
	Pages		: 7
	Date		: 2002-8-29
	
This document describes a technique that uses BGP communities to
remotely trigger black holing of a particular destination network.
Black holing can be applied on a selection of routers rather than all
BGP speaking routers in the network.  The document also describes a
sinkhole tunnel technique using BGP communities and Tunnels to pull
traffic into a sinkhole router for analysis.

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