Re: Source Address Validation (SAV) Deployment and Operational Practices

Dear Nicholas and All, Thank you, Nicholas, for sharing this information and your work. I think this is an interesting topic, which is discussed and studied in the IETF SAVNET WG. I would also like to take this opportunity to introduce our SAV emulation project, SAV Open Playground (SAVOP). SAVOP is an open platform designed to implement and evaluate various SAV mechanisms, including uRPFs, BAR-SAV, and other emerging approaches discussed in SAVNET. We presented it and corresponding results on top of it at multiple SAVNET WG meetings and IETF hackathons since IETF 116, and we open-sourced its codes, which is available at https://github.com/SAV-Open-Playground. We also published a short paper at IRTF ANRW 2024 to introduce SAVOP. You can access it by https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3673422.3674888. I also encourage you to review the survey questions and share your responses, and I am interested in your answers and how you think about it. Thanks Nicholas and all. Please feel free to reach out with any questions or ideas. Best, Libin From: Scaglione, Nicholas <nicholas.scaglione@uconn.edu> Sent: Thursday, August 7, 2025 5:02 AM To: routing-wg@ripe.net Subject: [routing-wg] Source Address Validation (SAV) Deployment and Operational Practices Friends: uRPF and similar SAV techniques have been around for long, with new variants recently/being standardized by the IETF (EFP-uRPF, BAR-SAV). We have done simulations to evaluate the impacts of these variants. To improve our research, we set up a short, quick survey for network managers and administrators of ASNs. In this study, we want to understand the deployment challenges, operational considerations, adoption trends and operator concerns in this area. It would be amazing if you could respond to the survey, available in: https://forms.gle/3rRtCTa2xk217tyd6 We really appreciate your help. The form also contains an option to leave your email for us to send you our research results (paper, simulations, survey). Thanks a lot!! ----------------------------------- Nicholas Scaglione Ph.D. Student School of Computing [?????????? UConn Wordmark]
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Libin Liu