← Back to context Comment by zx2c4 16 hours ago It's like a routing table on the way out and an ACL on the way in. Maybe an easier way to think of it. 2 comments zx2c4 Reply Sesse__ 16 hours ago Sure, but how does this differ from a routing table with RPF (which is default in Linux already)? zx2c4 15 hours ago It's associated per-peer, so it assures a cryptographic mapping between src ip and public key.
Sesse__ 16 hours ago Sure, but how does this differ from a routing table with RPF (which is default in Linux already)? zx2c4 15 hours ago It's associated per-peer, so it assures a cryptographic mapping between src ip and public key.
zx2c4 15 hours ago It's associated per-peer, so it assures a cryptographic mapping between src ip and public key.
Sure, but how does this differ from a routing table with RPF (which is default in Linux already)?
It's associated per-peer, so it assures a cryptographic mapping between src ip and public key.