Policy Based Routing is applied by all ISP's to stop this. Basically if you are the Internet provider you only allow the customer's router or Peering ISP to update you with networks they are supposed to own. If you are running BGP and not doing this, then you are probably are the same person who has open SMTP relays...
I guess that you must have disagreed with the Nuremburg trials of the NAZI's. First of all, Bin Laden and his ilk, declared war on the US with Sept. 11 and many other outrages. We are going to do whatever it takes to eradicate him and his filthy evil legions from the face of the earth.The next time the Dutch are conquered don't wait around for the 101st airborne to save your sorry peacenik asses.
If you allow telnet into the router without using an ACL to lockdown the vty access to all except trusted stations inside your network...You should be hacked and then fired.
Thats been around along time! I think the military used it in some Matthew Broderick movie?
Policy Based Routing is applied by all ISP's to stop this. Basically if you are the Internet provider you only allow the customer's router or Peering ISP to update you with networks they are supposed to own. If you are running BGP and not doing this, then you are probably are the same person who has open SMTP relays...
Ring a Ding Ding!
Ring a Ding Dillo!
Don't want a disk without Tom Bombadillo!!!
Good thing that he didn't become a cab driver, that middle figer is very important.
Now my favorite Scotty Quote:
Captain, whatta we doo !!!
I guess that you must have disagreed with the Nuremburg trials of the NAZI's. First of all, Bin Laden and his ilk, declared war on the US with Sept. 11 and many other outrages. We are going to do whatever it takes to eradicate him and his filthy evil legions from the face of the earth.The next time the Dutch are conquered don't wait around for the 101st airborne to save your sorry peacenik asses.
If you allow telnet into the router without using an ACL to lockdown the vty access to all except trusted stations inside your network...You should be hacked and then fired.
Timex Hmmm....Now all you need to do is hook up a Cuecat and mabye you can scan in some code :)
I think he should volunteer MCI/Worldcom as the test bed, since he is so bullish on this. User Friendly Encryption NOW!!