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Re: BGP Hijack/Sickness with AS4637


From: Nikolas Geyer <nik () neko id au>
Date: Fri, 25 May 2018 18:59:03 +0000

Greetings!

Actually, what you have provided below shows the exact opposite. It shows ColoAU have received the route from 4637 who 
have received it from 3257 who have received it from 29909 who have received it from 16532 who originated it. It infers 
nothing about who 16532 found the route to come from. 

It is evident that GTT are advertising that route to Telstra Global :)

Regards,
Nik.


        And I'm pretty sure AS3257 (GTT ) is in the same boat as us, as they're not the one advertising those routes 
to AS4637

    AS16532 found it to come from AS4637 as you can see from this ColoAU LG output below


----- https://lg.coloau.com.au/

vrf-international.inet.0: 696533 destinations, 2248101 routes (696249 active, 0 holddown, 103835 hidden)
+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both

18.29.238.0/23     *[BGP/170] 1d 19:57:28, localpref 90, from 103.97.52.2
                      AS path: 4637 3257 29909 16532 16532 16532 16532 I, validation-state: unverified

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