> On May 21, 2024, at 22:08, Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzme...@nic.fr> wrote: > Second, c.root-servers.org (.org, the Web server) does not reply and > its IP address is allocated to Orange Ivory Coast (which started to > announce this prefix four days ago).
When you say “is allocated to,” do you mean something other than that they’re BGP announcing 38.230.3.0/24? Because the IANA and all five RIRs appear to me to be in agreement that 38.230.3.0/24 is still part of 38/8, and is still a legacy allocation to PSInet, and thus to their inheritor Cogent, in the ARIN region. This appears to me to be a simple instance of BGP hijacking. And, amusingly, an unintentional origination, so the one quadrant of the intentional/unintentional origin/path matrix which RPKI could potentially have helped with. -Bill
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