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[email protected] wrote: > > > As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the address for > > route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago (mid-October?). > > Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve > > the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX been shut down? > > As others have noted, they just had DNS problems. Their routes appear to > be live. In fact, the stability of 198.32.162.0/24 is pretty good, by > and large. > > They did have one global outage of about an hour and a half > on October 1st, starting at 12:03 GMT. Also, back on September > 13th, between 12:32 and 13:51 GMT they were (accidentally or deliberately) > being originated by 15919 (Interhost), creating a brief blackhole > situation. They're otherwise usually advertised by 3701, although you'll > also see Verio originating them depending on where you look. And 5650 if you are a customer... > > > Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, with the most > > views, of any public route server I am aware of (please prove me wrong, > > but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) . > > Yeah, for real forensics, neither looking glasses nor public route > servers are ideal solutions. The former have single-site myopia and > the latter have no good tools. That's why we built our own > infrastructure (http://gradus.renesys.com). > > > Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that > > rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams. > > Also 2516, 3257, 4513, 6730, and 6939, just in the last few weeks. --jim
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