Published on: 2025-04-28 22:41:24
Join our network Sign up for the best of Kentik, from articles to analysis and more. Subscribe Summary In this edition of Beyond Their Intended Scope, we take a look at last week’s BGP leak by a DDoS mitigation company which impacted networks around the world. We look at the impacts in both BGP and traffic data, and discuss how RFC 9234’s “Only to Customer” BGP Path Attribute could have helped. Late last year, we published the first edition of Beyond Their Intended Scope, our new blog series
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Find related items on AmazonPublished on: 2025-05-30 20:08:25
We’ve all gotten used to clicking a button and getting a Linux machine running in the cloud. But when you’re building your own cloud, you’ve got to build the button first. Lately we’ve been writing about building out our Metal infrastructure one rack at a time. In our last blog, we spoke about the trials of building out the physical infrastructure. In this episode, we talk about how we operationalize the hardware once it’s installed. You’ve built your dream server with dual-redundant NICs and
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Cisco has patched a denial of service (DoS) vulnerability that lets attackers crash the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) process on IOS XR routers with a single BGP update message. IOS XR runs on the company's carrier-grade, Network Convergence System (NCS), and Carrier Routing System (CRS) series of routers, such as the ASR 9000, NCS 5500, and 8000 series. This high-severity flaw (tracked as CVE-2025-20115) was found in the confederation implementation for the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), and
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