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RE: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior


From: "Boyd, Benjamin R" <Benjamin.R.Boyd () windstream com>
Date: Thu, 28 Aug 2008 10:36:05 -0500

We've encountered the same diligence with LVL3, especially after
acquisitions where records haven't been updated yet.  Although a little
annoying it's quite refreshing.
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Spaeth [mailto:eric () spaethco com] 
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:41 AM
To: Jon Lewis; nanog () merit edu
Subject: Re: Revealed: The Internet's well known BGP behavior

Jon Lewis wrote:
At 11:32 PM 27-08-08 -0500, John Lee wrote:

They didn't have control of any routers other than their own.  What 
they had to find is a single clueless upstream ISP that would allow 
them to announce prefixes that didn't belong to them.

Clueless or big and inattentive?  AFAIK, Level3 will accept anything 
from me...as long as I put it in one of the IRRs the day 
before I plan 
to announce it.

Working for a company that has been steadily growing through 
acquisition, we have actually run into this problem a couple times 
before.   I'm not sure if we hit the lottery, but our upstream 
providers 
(including LVL3) have definitely intervened when we've moved 
netblocks from a company that doesn't match our name into our 
facilities to be advertised under our ASNs.  I'm not sure how 
diligent or widespread the validation checks are, but at least 
on occasion they do occur.

-Eric




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