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Route leak (was Re: more routes than normal)
From: "Alex.Bligh" <amb () xara net>
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 12:39:02 +0100
Sorry for waking you all before breakfast, but is anyone else seeing ~5000 more routes than normal this morning ? Just a sample of some unusually long ASPaths I'm seeing here
There appear to be two leaks going on, one of which has cleared up in the most part. The first is AS3789 leaking full routing to CRL, who are passing it on. The next is AS3352 & AS4495 leaking a full UUnet table through AS3262 into GSL (AS4000). If you try really hard, you can find a prefered route which has both these routes in. For instance I pity the owner of the following class B (Olivetti): *>i129.211.0.0 194.68.130.50 100 0 4000 3262 4495 701 1280 2041 3789 1323 1323 1323 1323 1323 1323 1673 4200 5672 i Who are transitted through GSL, some of Europe, UUnet, Sprint, CRL, Internet Access, ANS, AGIS all in sequence. European leak people copied - I've already mailed the CRL lot. Alex Bligh Xara Networks
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- more routes than normal Andrew Bangs (Jun 11)
- Re: more routes than normal Javier Gonzalez (Jun 11)
- Route leak (was Re: more routes than normal) Alex.Bligh (Jun 11)
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