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	Title		: Protecting Internet Routing Infrastructure from Outsider DoS Attacks
	Author(s)	: A. Zinin
	Filename	: draft-zinin-rtg-dos-02.txt
	Pages		: 17
	Date		: 2005-5-23
	
The mechanism described in this document helps to secure an Internet
   Service Provider's router infrastructure from outsider attacks,
   including (but not limited to) Distributed denial of service (DDoS)
   attacks based on CPU and/or queue exhaustion (e.g., TCP SYN flooding
   and flooding of invalid MD5-signed routing protocol packets.) The
   presented approach is based on explicitly marking control packets
   from trusted sources by different link-layer encapsulation and does
   not require any modifications to user data exchange protocols, ICMP,
   routing protocols or changes to existing hardware in routers, which
   allows it to be deployed quickly throughout the Internet.

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