The in-your-face hijacking example, was: Re: Who is announcing bogons?
Sean Donelan
sean at donelan.com
Tue Apr 29 19:23:47 UTC 2003
On Tue, 29 Apr 2003 kai at pac-rim.net wrote:
> On 4/29/2003 at 3:10 AM, Sean Donelan wrote on NANOG-L:
> > So which ISPs are confused? Bogon's don't spontaneously occur in
> > BGP. Some ASN must originate them, and ASNs must pass them to
> > other ASNs. BGP helpfully includes the ASNs in the path.
>
> > What should be done about ASNs which repeatedly announce false or
> > unauthorized routes?
>
> Like: AS 15188 (rogue) ?
It appears this AS is on the tail of
7018 10910 12124 15188
701 10910 12124 15188
AT&T (7018)
InterNAP (10910)
Thorn.net (12124)
UUNET (701)
Who isn't filtering?
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