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Re: BGPMON Alert Questions
From: Jeff Kell <jeff-kell () utc edu>
Date: Wed, 2 Apr 2014 23:54:17 -0400
So we're somewhat safe until the fast food burger grills and fries cookers advance to level-3 routing? Or Daquiri blenders get their own ASNs? Bad enough that "professional" folks can goof to this extent, but scarier still that the "Internet of Everything" seems to progress without bounds... Jeff On 4/2/2014 11:43 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
We've detected 415,652 prefixes being hijacked by Indosat today.Those who do not understand AS7007 are doomed to repeat it?i very much doubt this is a 7007, where bgp was redistributed into rip, which sliced it into a jillion /24s, and then redistributed from rip back into bgp. of course the lack of filtering or origin validation is an endemic disease. randy
Current thread:
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions, (continued)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Jac Kloots (Apr 08)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Mark Tinka (Apr 08)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Randy Bush (Apr 10)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Mark Tinka (Apr 10)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Randy Bush (Apr 10)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Mark Tinka (Apr 10)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Tony Tauber (Apr 10)
- RE: BGPMON Alert Questions John York (Apr 03)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Valdis . Kletnieks (Apr 02)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Randy Bush (Apr 02)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Jeff Kell (Apr 02)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Randy Bush (Apr 02)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Valdis . Kletnieks (Apr 03)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Matthew Walster (Apr 03)
- Re: BGPMON Alert Questions Mingwei Zhang (Apr 02)
- Re: Prefix hijack by AS4761 (was Re: BGPMON Alert Questions) joel jaeggli (Apr 02)
- Re: Prefix hijack by AS4761 (was Re: BGPMON Alert Questions) Bob Snyder (Apr 02)