Op 14 jun 2011, om 19:04 heeft Ray Soucy het volgende geschreven:

> My guess is within the next year we'll see something pop up that does this.

Ehm, It's already here, you searched google right?

I finished it 4 months ago. And a number of commercial platforms already 
support it. Although Owen doesn't like it much.

I really wish there was a more bomb proof "lite" version of the BGP protocol.
- One that has proper authentication not based on a single MD5.
- One that does not allow the client side to define the networks.
- That will only support default routes, it's easier if it can not carry the 
world.

I think a evolved version of ebgp multihop is workable, but you'd still need 
some lightweight form of hooking back into the BGP table.

Ideally, ISPs could deploy a number of these route "guides" that would inject 
the proper route into the real BGP table, but by then it is filtered and the 
ISP has proper control over what ends up in it. Some ISPs could mark this up as 
a luxury version.

Perhaps a form of PI bound to country (Exchange) would be a workable solution. 
So request a piece of "country PI" that is delegated explicitly to the roaming 
guide(s).

Regards,

Seth


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