Steven,
If the cache is within your domain the below sentence does not apply as
you are not validating your IGP routes to bootstrap a router's
reachability to a cache.
If the cache would be outside of your domain this sentence would apply
as you would require to accept and install some set
Let me clarify what I said (and include context that I should have
put in my earlier note).
Security mechanisms are not designed in a vacuum. One has to consider
the users, the threats, and the usage scenarios. To take an absurd
example, while I can do Caesar ciphers in my head I'm quite
Hello Steven,
The same principles apply here. Given the desire to bootstrap secure
routing, we concluded that most ISPs would rely on local -- very local
-- caches. In fact, I suspect that many, especially large ones, would
want a cache per POP.
The fact that you say we concluded is
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