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Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6
From: Job Snijders <job () ntt net>
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2018 19:22:59 +0000
Dear Jason, On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 02:17:47PM -0400, Jason S. Cash wrote:
Yes, ASN2 sees about 1-4 configuration related "rogue" announcements per month. What is going on right now does not appear to be a small misconfiguration. The only route we (University of Delaware) are announcing w/ ASN2 is 128.4.0.0/16.
Is this actually causing your organisation issues in terms of reachability, or additional workload for staff, or is it just a strange artifact you've learned to live with? Kind regards, Job
Current thread:
- IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Matt Harris (Apr 12)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Loganaden Velvindron (Apr 12)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 lists (Apr 12)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Matt Harris (Apr 12)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Job Snijders (Apr 12)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Anurag Bhatia (Apr 12)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Bjørn Mork (Apr 13)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 David Hubbard (Apr 13)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Jason S. Cash (Apr 13)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Job Snijders (Apr 13)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Randy Bush (Apr 13)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Christopher Morrow (Apr 13)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Bjørn Mork (Apr 14)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Matt Harris (Apr 12)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Vincent Bernat (Apr 12)
- Re: IPv4 and IPv6 hijacking by AS 6 Theodore Baschak (Apr 13)