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Re: HE.net BGP origin attribute rewriting


From: Keegan Holley <keegan.holley () sungard com>
Date: Thu, 31 May 2012 16:04:54 -0400

2012/5/31 Steve Meuse <smeuse () mara org>



On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 12:21 PM, Keegan Holley <keegan.holley () sungard com
wrote:


The internet by definition is a network of network so no one entity can
keep traffic segregated to their network.  Modifying someone else routing
advertisements without their consent is just as bad as filtering them in
my
opinion.  Doing so to move traffic into your AS in order to gain an
advantage in peering arrangements and make more money off of the end user
is just dastardly.


While this is a nice thought, it's not practical in reality. If you give
someone a knob, they are going to turn it. Someone will look to take
advantage of it.

 If you pay me, fine. If you don't pay me, I'm not going to allow you to
potentially cost me significant dollars in infrastructure costs just to
preserve the notion of free love and peering :)


If you consider not mucking with my advertisements and those of my
customers "free love" then I hope you don't work for one of my upstreams.
Likewise, if you consider not hijacking my traffic to drive up revenue as
"cost".  Anything to make a buck I suppose.  sigh..


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