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Re: Prefix hijacking, how to prevent and fix currently


From: "Fred Baker (fred)" <fred () cisco com>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 03:24:28 +0000


On Aug 28, 2014, at 9:55 AM, Tarun Dua <lists () tarundua net> wrote:

AS Number 43239
AS Name SPETSENERGO-AS SpetsEnergo Ltd.

Has started hijacking our IPv4 prefix, while this prefix was NOT in
production, it worries us that it was this easy for someone to hijack
it.

http://bgp.he.net/AS43239#_prefixes

103.20.212.0/22 <- This belongs to us.

103.238.232.0/22 KNS Techno Integrators Pvt. Ltd.
193.43.33.0/24 hydrocontrol S.C.R.L.
193.56.146.0/24 TRAPIL - Societe des Transports Petroliers par Pipeline

Where do we complain to get this fixed.

-Tarun
AS132420

Do you implement RPKI? Are providers that neighbor with them implementing RPKI?

If not, complain to the folks not indicating RPKI and therefore accepting a hijacked prefix. Including yourself.

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