[c-nsp] Securing OSPFv3 on 6500/7600 Routers?
Devon True
devon at noved.org
Wed Jan 5 15:46:58 EST 2011
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All:
Since OSPFv3 authentication is not supported on 6500/7600 series
routers, I am curious to know how people are securing their deployments.
We take the precautionary steps of "passive-interface default" and only
turning up OSPF on network segments we control, but are there additional
steps we could perform?
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Devon
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