Publication detail
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Towards a Rigorous Methodology for Measuring Adoption of RPKI Route Validation and FilteringTechnical Report arXiv:1706.04263, Open Archive: arXiv.org, 2017
Abstract
A proposal to improve routing security—Route Origin Authorization (ROA)—has been standardized. A ROA specifies which network is allowed to announce a set of Internet destinations. While some networks now specify ROAs, little is known about whether other networks check routes they receive against these ROAs, a process known as Route Origin Validation (ROV). Which networks blindly accept invalid routes? Which reject them outright? Which de-preference them if alternatives exist?
Recent analysis attempts to use uncontrolled experiments to characterize ROV
adoption by comparing valid routes and invalid routes
Topics: Network Security, Internet Measurements and Analysis