Heads up: Long AS-sets announced in the next few days
Kurt Erik Lindqvist
kurtis at kurtis.pp.se
Wed Mar 2 19:00:51 UTC 2005
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On 2005-03-02, at 19.38, James A. T. Rice wrote:
> This seems to suggest that you are just picking ASns at random to
> inject into the paths, and that you don't have a set of ASs which you
> have the assignees permission to use.
Would't this then actually equate to resource hijacking along the lines
of prefix hijacking? Who will be the first to hit the RIRs?
- - kurtis -
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