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RE: IXP
From: "Ivan Pepelnjak" <ip () ioshints info>
Date: Fri, 17 Apr 2009 20:39:17 +0200
I like would to know what are best practices for aninternet exchange.I have some concerns about the following; Can the IXPmembers use RFC1918 ip addresses for their peering?No. Those IP addresses will at least appear on traceroutes; also, it might not be such a good idea to use the same RFC1918 space (accidentally) on different IXPs. This will get your skin crawling (thing IGP, or at least config databases)... IXPs can usually get a v4 and a v6 block for their peering grid easily.
Anyone with a decently configured firewall would block IP packets with source address from RFC1918 coming from the Internet. Your IXP would appear as a black hole in traceroute printout because the ICMP replies sent from the IXP IP addresses would be blocked. A while ago I've described a few more caveats in an article (see http://blog.ioshints.info/2008/08/private-ip-addresses-in-public-networks.ht ml). Ivan http://www.ioshints.info/about http://blog.ioshints.info/
Current thread:
- IXP Sharlon R. Carty (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP bmanning (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP Elmar K. Bins (Apr 17)
- RE: IXP Ivan Pepelnjak (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP Paul Vixie (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP Bill Woodcock (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP Arnold Nipper (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP kris foster (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP Arnold Nipper (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP kris foster (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP - PNI bmanning (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP - PNI Antonio Querubin (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP - PNI Joe Greco (Apr 17)
- Re: IXP - PNI bmanning (Apr 17)
- RE: IXP Ivan Pepelnjak (Apr 17)