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Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior
John Lee wrote:
> Adrian,
>
> The traceroute utility that I used gave me a list of hops that the
> packet I was interested in transited and a time when it transited the
> hop. When the TTL was reached it would terminate the listing.
>
But if I can control your traffic I could change everything, couldn't I?
I mean, with the ability to inject whatever I wanted, I could spoof
traceroute, yes? I could filter for that traffic and return whatever I
wanted.
I could manufacture a series of packets showing that NYC and London were
only 10ms apart in such a case.
--Patrick