Re: Reverse traceroute and spoofing of sources of packets?

2010-09-10 Thread Tassos Chatzithomaoglou

http://revtr.cs.washington.edu/

I was also looking for a such a kind of tool some days ago.

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Tassos


Ryan Shea wrote on 10/09/2010 00:35:

According to the presentation they were planning on releasing a
downloadable tool by May 2009, but in searching around I found no
evidence that this was ever released.

-Ryan

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Christopher Morrow
  wrote:
   

I missed this meeting/preso when it happened (yes, 5+ meetings ago)



I note the talks about using spoofed source packets to do some
measurement, I didn't see anyone in the video say: "But spoofing is
bad, but you want YOU to be able to do this? what? isn't that a little
hypocritical?"

Isn't it? and why would someone (an isp) disable BCP38 for this sort
of activity?

-Chris

 


   




Re: Reverse traceroute and spoofing of sources of packets?

2010-09-09 Thread Ryan Shea
According to the presentation they were planning on releasing a
downloadable tool by May 2009, but in searching around I found no
evidence that this was ever released.

-Ryan

On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 4:22 PM, Christopher Morrow
 wrote:
>
> I missed this meeting/preso when it happened (yes, 5+ meetings ago)
>
> 
>
> I note the talks about using spoofed source packets to do some
> measurement, I didn't see anyone in the video say: "But spoofing is
> bad, but you want YOU to be able to do this? what? isn't that a little
> hypocritical?"
>
> Isn't it? and why would someone (an isp) disable BCP38 for this sort
> of activity?
>
> -Chris
>



Reverse traceroute and spoofing of sources of packets?

2010-09-09 Thread Christopher Morrow
I missed this meeting/preso when it happened (yes, 5+ meetings ago)



I note the talks about using spoofed source packets to do some
measurement, I didn't see anyone in the video say: "But spoofing is
bad, but you want YOU to be able to do this? what? isn't that a little
hypocritical?"

Isn't it? and why would someone (an isp) disable BCP38 for this sort
of activity?

-Chris