Re: [OPSAWG] ICMP blackhole problem ID.

joel jaeggli <joelja@bogus.com> Wed, 11 July 2012 14:12 UTC

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Subject: Re: [OPSAWG] ICMP blackhole problem ID.
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Seems like there is substantial overlap with

http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-opsec-icmp-filtering-03

On 7/11/12 5:42 AM, Ludovic Jacquin wrote:
> Hi,
>
> we have submitted an ID for the 84th IETF meeting, here is a quick 
> summary:
>
> ICMP is a key protocol to exchange control and error messages over the 
> Internet.  Unfortunately it is frequent that some routers along a 
> given path do not correctly process this protocol.  This document 
> provides a taxonomy of the problem in order to help an end user who 
> suspects ICMP-related problems to better understand the situation, and 
> possibly identify the faulty router(s).
>
> 2 usefull links if you are interested:
> the ID: 
> http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-jacquin-opsawg-icmp-blackhole-problem/
> the globecom'12 paper: http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00695746/en/
>
> Feedbacks are welcome.
>
> Cheers,
> Ludovic.
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