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Source Address Validation: Use Cases and Gap Analysis
draft-li-sav-gap-analysis-01

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Authors Dan Li , Jianping Wu , Mingqing(Michael) Huang , Lancheng Qin , Nan Geng
Last updated 2022-07-25 (Latest revision 2022-01-10)
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Abstract

This document identifies the importance and use cases of source address validation (SAV) at both intra-domain level and inter-domain level (see [RFC5210]). Existing intra-domain and inter-domain SAV mechanisms, either Ingress ACL filtering [RFC2827], unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) [RFC3704], or Enhanced Feasible-Path uRPF (EFP-uRPF) [RFC8704] has limitations in scalability or accuracy. This document provides gap analysis of the existing SAV mechanisms.

Authors

Dan Li
Jianping Wu
Mingqing(Michael) Huang
Lancheng Qin
Nan Geng

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