Hi,


On Thu, 2 May 2019, [email protected] wrote:

The only potential issue is that the policy adopted in each region must apply to ALL BGP Hijacking, not just the region involved. Otherwise the bad actors will simply choose to hijack numbers in a different region to avoid the policy.

In case someone didn't notice this is a global effort. Proposals within AFRINIC and APNIC are still to be submitted. LACNIC has already reached version 2.0.


Also, I assume we are mostly discussing hijacking of IPv4 resources, much of which are clearly related to their short supply. I am unaware of any real effort currently being made to hijack IPv6 resources.

This is about hijacking of numbering resources in general. Either IPv4, IPv6 or ASN (16 bits or 32 bits).


Cheers,
Carlos



Albert Erdmann
Network Administrator
Paradise On Line Inc.

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