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====== MANRS ====== | ====== MANRS ====== | ||
- | The Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security, known as MANRS, is an industry | + | The Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security, known as MANRS, is an industry |
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- coordination and collaboration between networks | - coordination and collaboration between networks | ||
- | [[route_origin_authorisation|Route Origin Authorisation]] and the information contained in the [[the_internet_routing_registry|Internet Routing Registry]] go a long way to helping solve the problem of incorrect routing information appearing on the global internet. | + | [[route_origin_authorisation|Route Origin Authorisation]] and the information contained in the [[the_internet_routing_registry|Internet Routing Registry]] go a long way to helping solve the problem of incorrect routing information appearing on the global internet. Implementation of EBGP filters on all EBGP sessions (as discussed in [[https:// |
- | Traffic with spoofed source addresses can be blocked, at origin, by network operators implementing anti-spoofing filters, as noted in the [[hardware# | + | Traffic with spoofed source addresses can be blocked, at origin, by network operators implementing anti-spoofing filters, as noted in the [[hardware# |
- | Coordination and Collaboration between networks is achieved | + | Coordination and Collaboration between networks is achieved by ensuring that each network has direct contact with their upstream or peer network' |
- | [[: | + | [[: |
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