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illicit above.net announcements?

  • From: Kai Schlichting
  • Date: Thu Jun 01 12:13:44 2000

Anyone here who is on the Vienna/London/Amsterdam exchange(s) and
who is seeing what is alleged here: above.net leaking and/or
flapping routes that are not their own ?

Is there a lookingglass at any of these exchanges that is publicly
accessible?

bye,Kai

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>On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Kai Schlichting wrote:
>
> > Hmm, please give me a list of the routes advertised as well as the
> > peering points this was or is seen at.
>
>Vienna Internet Exchange.
>
>London Internet Exchange.
>
>Amsterdam Internet Exchange.
>
>Routes are 202.36.147/24, 202.36.148/24 and 202.50.71/24 ie superblocks
>of the same.
>
> > Any exchange that is more
> > than a backroom operation in someone's closet has a policy prohibiting
> > such unauthorized announcements. I will assume for now that these
> > are route leaks that are escaping through above.net's BGP distribution
> > filters: something that is entirely within the real of possibility,
> > but which has to be stopped.
>
>My suppliers refuse to stop advertising the /16s containing my netblocks
>into above.net - but claim to have set up /24 adverts into their other
>suppliers.
>
>Unfortunately, those /24 adverts appear to be flapping. <sarcasm>I
>wonder who could be causing that and why they'd do it? </sarcasm>
>
>AB