YouTube IP Hijacking

Alexander Harrowell a.harrowell at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 09:13:23 UTC 2008


Interesting that (according to Renesys) BT reconnected about 500 networks in
Pakistan after the big fibre cut. I wonder if there's any data around that
would tell us who filters and who doesn't?

On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Jim Mercer <jim at reptiles.org> wrote:

>
>
> having built an ISP or two in pakistan, PTCL (Pakistan Telecom) is not the
> sole provider of bandwidth to the country, although it likely carries the
> bulk of traffic to the country.
>
> operationally, there are a number of jurisdictions which filter content
> and connectivity on a variety of basis.
>
> adjusting the BGP announcements is a fairly quick and sure way to hobble
> connectivity to specific content.  although, it is quickly bypassed by
> shifting the content to other addresses and domain names.
>
> i'm sure that this was an accidental leakage, and that appropriate
> corrections
> were/are taken in due course.
>
> --
> Jim Mercer        jim at reptiles.org        +971 55 410-5633
> "I'm Prime Minister of Canada, I live here and I'm going to take a leak."
>   - Lester Pearson in 1967, during a meeting between himself and
>    President Lyndon Johnson, whose Secret Service detail had taken over
>    Pearson's cottage retreat.  At one point, a Johnson guard asked
>    Pearson, "Who are you and where are you going?"
>
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