Re: Router server for home lab practice

From: Serhat Aslan (serhatworks@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Jul 29 2007 - 10:31:13 ART


 I forgot to write, the route-server is our (internal) another
BGP-router/daemon, just another BBX but it has got only one link with the
other BBX.

On 7/29/07, Serhat Aslan <serhatworks@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> For defined network paths, manually it can be done bgp-attack
> tools(easily), but for large number of prefix, we need the automate the job.
> I haven't got enough time for customize them because of my lab rush:).
>
> Let me write it steps:
>
> RouteServer---xxxx---BBX--LAB -Routers
> |
> Intercept path.
>
> a) Taking the real paths, and initialization.
> a-1) Telneting any route-server
> a-2) Use any shell scripts to customize the format for
> "bgp-update-create" tool.
> a-3) ./creating the update-table
>
> b) Intercepting the updates
> b-1) with the tcphijack
>
> c) Keeping the Route states
> c-1) Valid Communication with Our RouteServer(BGP) -- with BBX(lab
> backbone routers).
>
> paper:http://www.pts.se/Archive/Documents/EN/Threats_to_security_in_the_exchange_of_traffic_between_Internet_service_providers.pdf
>
> tools: http://www.cisco.com/public/support/ciag-bgp-tools-1.00.tar.gz
>
>
>
> On 7/29/07, Radioactive Frog <pbhatkoti@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Guys,
> >
> > Is there any software which can simulate the Internet route-server?
> > Or
> > Can we import all current internet routes to one of the IOS router and
> > use
> > it as an offline router-server for BGP practice?
> >
> > Frog
> >
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