Soure Address Validation Architecture (SAVA): Intra-domain Use Cases
draft-li-sava-intra-domain-use-cases-00
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Authors | Dan Li , Jianping Wu , Yunan Gu , Lancheng Qin , Tao Lin | ||
Last updated | 2021-01-14 (Latest revision 2020-07-13) | ||
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Abstract
This document identifies scenarios where existing approaches for detection and mitigation of source address spoofing don't perform perfectly. Either Ingress ACL filtering [RFC3704], unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) [RFC3704], feasible path uRPF [RFC 3704], or Enhanced Feasible-Path uRPF [RFC8704] has limitations regarding eihter automated implemetation objective or detection accuracy objective (0% false positive and 0% false negative). This document identifies two such scenarios and provides solution discussions.
Authors
Dan Li
Jianping Wu
Yunan Gu
Lancheng Qin
Tao Lin
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