Hello All ,
On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Bill Blackford wrote:
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 12:51 PM, Thomas Magill <tmag...@providecommerce.com
wrote:
In efforts to further protect us against threats I am considering
establishing Bogon peers to enable me to filter unallocated address
space. I am just wondering if this is a worthwhile step to take and if
anyone has ran into any issues or points of concern that I may want to
take into account. Thanks in advance for any input.
Thomas Magill
Network Engineer
Office: (858) 909-3777
Cell: (858) 869-9685
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I've been doing this for some time on two routers injecting the null routes
into my AS. No issues. Beats the heck out of trying to use ACLs. However,
the prefix count is rapidly diminishing as more blocks are being released by
the various RIRs hence being pulled from the bogon list.
-b
I've a question for the CYMRU Team , My reasoning for posting here is
to get a much wide knowledge base .
Does or Is the 'Bogon Peering' Product(?) , Only at the IANA->RIR
allocations level ? F.E.: IANA has allocated 1.0.0.0/8 to RIPE .
Or
Does the product also include the actual remaining non-allocated space
at the RIR->EU level ? (**) F.E: RIPE has allocated 1.0.1.0/24 to anubusstupidity, inc.
Tia , JimL
ps: I am Very well aware that (so far) there is no standard format for
returned requests from *whois daemons .
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