Proactive Network Security: Blocking Bogons

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Proactive Network Security: Blocking Bogons

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Network security is a never ending process of staying in touch and in tune with inbound and outbound traffic. Network administrators have their hands so full reacting to the latest security threats they barely have time left over for proactive security. Today I want to discuss one specific proactive step you can take as a network administrator: Eliminating Bogon Traffic.

Bogon traffic is traffic that appears to originate from externally non-routable IP addresses or network ranges. These are typically Network addresses that are considered Reserved by IANA (Internet Assigned Numbers Authority), though some network administrators also consider incoming Private Use, Auto-configuration, Loopback or Multicast IP addresses as bogons. These network ranges are sometimes referred to as Special-Use and have specific restrictions placed upon their use and in general should not appear in normal use on the public Internet.1

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kugodown2008 wrote:hello ,the website is verygood! I from china!

海,这个网站非常不错,我来自中国
Thank you.
I recommend Country IP Blocks dot net as part of your security arsenal.
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