Is there an established method for reporting/getting removed a company with 100% false peeringdb entries?

Stefan Funke stefan at stadtaffe.eu
Fri Mar 5 05:21:08 UTC 2021


On 05/03/2021 01:14, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
> First, take a look at this:
> 
> https://www.peeringdb.com/asn/18894 <https://www.peeringdb.com/asn/18894>
> 
> 
> Now look at these (or use your own BGP table analysis tools):
> 
> https://bgp.he.net/AS18894 <https://bgp.he.net/AS18894>
> 
> https://stat.ripe.net/18894 <https://stat.ripe.net/18894>
> 
> The claimed prefixes announced, traffic levels and POPs appear to have 
> no correlation with reality in global v4/v6 BGP tables.
> 
> It is also noteworthy that I have inquired with a number of persons I 
> know who are active in network engineering in NYC, and nobody has ever 
> encountered this company.

Hi Nanog!

If you stumble across such things, drop us a note at 
support at peeringdb.com and we will take a look at it.



-Stefan


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