On Fri, 29 Jan 2010, Antonio Querubin wrote:
Yes but that's not the interface where you would apply it. You apply
^ necessarilly
'allow-default' on your upstream interface that you point your default route to. Ie. if you set your default-route at a particular interface or IP address, then you add urpf 'allow-default' on the interface that leads to your upstream gateway.
Ie. you normally do not use allow-default on most of your interfaces. You use it only on upstream interfaces.
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