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Re: BGP IP prefix hijacking


From: "Bob Evans" <bob () FiberInternetCenter com>
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 10:21:41 -0800

OOPs the Spam thing is just our firewall indicator to possibility - meet a
threshold level - i forgot to remove it when replying. Didnt mean to call
your email spam.
Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO




The more tools the better the net can become.
I find that BGPmon.net is pretty good. I have not yet found anything else
as good.

You put in your prefixes and they email notify you of bgp changes they see
with the AS hop string announcing. Helpful not just for hijacks - but to
know that peers of peers are receiving your prefixes with your ASN.

Thank You
Bob Evans
CTO




Hi All,

I am planning to write a tool to detect real time BGP IP prefix
hijacking.
I am glad to know some of the open problems faced by
providers/companies/community.
I would like to know how the community is currently dealing and
mitigating
with such problems.
It will be very helpful to know some of the adopted strategies by the
community to detect bgp IP prefix hijacking and problems that are yet to
be
solved.
Also I would like to know some of the very well industry standard open
source tools used in the area of BGP which makes life easier.

Regards,
Nagarjun







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