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Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990
From: Tom Beecher <beecher () beecher cc>
Date: Mon, 3 Aug 2020 08:57:53 -0400
We can all do better. We should all do better.
Agreed. However, every time we go on this Righteous Indignation of Should Do crusade, it would serve us well to stop and remember that in every one of our jobs, at many points in our careers, we have been faced with a situation where something we SHOULD do ends up being deferred for something we MUST to do. It is a universal truth that there will never enough time and resources to complete both, especially not in our current business environment that the only thing that matters is the numbers for the next quarter. Sometimes as engineers we have to make choices, sometimes choices are imposed on us by pointy hairs. Telia made a mistake. They owned it and will endeavor to do better. What more can be asked? On Fri, Jul 31, 2020 at 5:51 PM Mark Tinka <mark.tinka () seacom com> wrote:
On 31/Jul/20 23:38, Sabri Berisha wrote:Kudos to Telia for admitting their mistakes, and fixing their processes.Considering Telia's scope and "experience", that is one thing. But for the general good of the Internet, the number of intended or unintentional route hijacks in recent years, and all the noise that rises on this and other lists each time we have such incidents (this won't be the last), Telia should not have waited to be called out in order to get this fixed. Do we know if they are fixing this on just this customer of theirs, or all their customers? I know this has been their filtering policy with us (SEACOM) since 2014, as I pointed out earlier today. There has not been a shortage of similar incidents between now and then, where the community has consistently called for more deliberate and effective route filtering across inter-AS arrangements. There is massive responsibility for the community to act correctly for the Internet to succeed. Especially so during these Coronavirus times where the world depends on us to keep whatever shred of an economy is left up and running. Doubly so if you are a major concern (like Telia) for the core of the Internet. It's great that they are fixing this - but this was TOTALLY avoidable. That we won't see this again - even from the same the actors - isn't something I have high confidence in guaranteeing, based on current experience. We can all do better. We should all do better. Mark.
Current thread:
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990, (continued)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Mark Tinka (Aug 01)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Mark Tinka (Aug 01)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Darrell Budic (Aug 02)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Mark Tinka (Aug 02)
- RE: BGP route hijack by AS10990 adamv0025 (Aug 03)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Alex Band (Aug 03)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Mark Tinka (Aug 03)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Job Snijders (Aug 03)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Baldur Norddahl (Aug 03)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Mark Tinka (Aug 03)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Mark Tinka (Aug 03)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Rich Kulawiec (Aug 27)
- Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990 Mark Tinka (Aug 03)