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Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers
From: Job Snijders <job () instituut net>
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2019 15:25:41 +0300
On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 15:24 Randy Bush <randy () psg com> wrote:
Do you use AS0 as origin on the RPKI objects for said exchange point LAN(s) to prevent route propagation?but as0 does not exactly do that as it can be overridden by a different roa for the same prefix. as0 is pretty useless.
Why would the IXP create such a second ROA? Do you mean to say “a tool can be useless when applied incorrectly”?
Current thread:
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers, (continued)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Mark Tinka (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Christoffer Hansen (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Siyuan Miao (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Mark Tinka (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Amreesh Phokeer (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Matthias Waehlisch (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Randy Bush (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers John Kristoff (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Christoffer Hansen (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Job Snijders (Jan 16)
- Re: Announcing Peering-LAN prefixes to customers Arnold Nipper (Jan 16)