Did this get resolved? if not please email me directly.
On Fri, May 17, 2019 at 9:46 AM Denys Fedoryshchenko <nuclear...@nuclearcat.com> wrote: > > I wanted to mention one additional important point in all these > monitoring discussion. > Right now, for one of my subnets Google services stopped working. > Why? Because it seems like someone from Russia did BGP hijack, BUT, > exclusively for google services (most likely some kind of peering). > Quite by chance, I noticed that the traceroute from the google cloud to > this subnet goes through Russia, although my country has nothing to do > with Russia at all, not even transit traffic through them. > Sure i mailed noc@google, but reaching someone in big companies is not > easiest job, you need to search for some contact that answers. And good > luck for realtime communications. > And, all large CDNs have their own "internet", although they have BGP, > they often interpret it in their own way, which no one but them can > monitor and keep history. No looking glass for sure, as well. > If your network is announced by a malicious party from another country, > you will not even know about it, but your requests(actually answers from > service) will go through this party.