AS8584 taking over the internet
Curt Howland
howland at nsipo.arc.nasa.gov
Wed Apr 8 18:42:08 UTC 1998
Then simply authenticate any/all changes to the route
servers, such as PGP signed email to "auto-dbm at ra.net".
Curt-
> Or maybe, use a route server!
>
> -abha ;)
>
>
> On Wed, 8 Apr 1998, philip bridge wrote:
>
> > Seems like...
> >
> > http://www.academ.com/nanog/feb1998/origin.html
> >
> > ...is long overdue.
> >
> > Phil
> >
> > At 02:53 PM 4/7/98 -0400, Mr. Dana Hudes wrote:
> > >It is such accidents that reinforce the notion of per-prefix
> > >filtering.
> > >Of course if one changes one's IRR/RIPE DB/RADB entries to
> > >deliberately
> > >announce the world there could still be a problem with
> > >auto-generated
> > >accept policy. The solution to *that* is quality assurance of the
> > >database, an ongoing issue in RIPE DB WG at least.
> > >
> > >Even then how does one prevent someone coding 'ANY' for their
> > >announce policy when they should not? In the old NFSNET days
> > >human inspection of IRR entries assured quality but that's not
> > >practical anymore at a central registry.
> > >
> > >sure, one has accept policy but other than excluding RFC1918 and
> > >your own address space and default you have no practical choice
> > >but to reference the other guy's aut-num object and the
> > >associated routes.
> > >
> > >
> > >Dana Hudes
> > >Graphnet
> > >
> > >
> > >Bernhard Kroenung wrote:
> > >>
> > >> At the Moment AS4000 / AS8584 is announcing the whole internet :-(
> > >>
> > >> For programming the cuise-missiles or SS20's - here is the data :
> > >>
> > >> aut-num: AS8584
> > >> descr: Barak AS
> > >> as-in: from AS4000 10 accept ANY
> > >> as-in: from AS5585 100 accept ANY
> > >> as-out: to AS4000 announce AS8584
> > >> as-out: to AS5585 announce AS8584
> > >> default: AS4000 10
> > >> admin-c: AS261-RIPE
> > >> tech-c: AS261-RIPE
> > >> mnt-by: AS8584-MNT
> > >> changed: ashor at barakitc.co.il 971126
> > >> source: RIPE
> > >>
> > >> person: Amir Shor
> > >> address: Barak I.T.C.
> > >> address: 15 Ha-Melacaha St.
> > >> address: Rosh Ha-Ayin 48091, Israel
> > >> phone: +972 3 9001082
> > >> fax-no: +972 3 9001090
> > >> e-mail: ashor at barakitc.co.il
> > >> nic-hdl: AS261-RIPE
> > >> changed: ashor at barakitc.co.il 971112
> > >> source: RIPE
> > >>
> > >> Ciao
> > >> Bernhard
> > >> --
> > >> Bernhard Kroenung, Bahnhofstr 8, 36157 Ebersburg/Rhoen, Germany +49 6656
> > 910101
> > >> @work : bernhard at kroenung.de Work: +49 661
> > 9011777
> > >> @home : horke at Rhoen.De @school :
> > Bernhard.Kroenung at Informatik.FH-Fulda.De
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > ______________________________________________________________
> > Philip Bridge
> > ++41 31 688 8262 bridge at ip-plus.net www.ip-plus.ch
> > PGP: DE78 06B7 ACDB CB56 CE88 6165 A73F B703
> >
>
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