- Written by Naina Jalan
- Posted on October 20, 2022
- Updated on November 3, 2022
- 6557 Views
Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) can help limit malicious IPv4/IPv6 traffic on a network. uRPF works by enabling the router to verify reachability (routing) of the source IP address (SIP) in the packet being forwarded. If the SIP is determined to be an invalid address, the packet is dropped.
- Written by Legena P K
- Posted on August 21, 2020
- Updated on May 31, 2024
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IPv6 Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) can help limit malicious IPv6 traffic on a network. uRPF works by
- Written by Rashid Akhtar
- Posted on February 6, 2024
- Updated on February 7, 2024
- 2746 Views
Unicast reverse-path forwarding (uRPF) is a security feature that validates the source IP address of an incoming packet to ensure that the incoming packet has originated from a legitimate/valid source. If validation of the source IP address fails, then the packet is dropped, thus preventing IP spoofing from illegitimate/invalid sources.
- Written by Bharadwaj Gosukonda
- Posted on June 20, 2022
- Updated on February 15, 2024
- 6546 Views
Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding (uRPF) can help limit malicious IPv4/IPv6 traffic on a network. uRPF works by enabling the router to verify reachability (routing) of the source IP address (SIP) in the packet being forwarded. If the SIP is determined to be an invalid address, the packet is dropped.