On 4/8/10 2:23 PM, Jay Hennigan wrote:
We just got Cyclops alerts showing several of our prefixes sourced from
AS23474 propagating through AS4134. Anyone else?
aut-num: AS23724
as-name: CHINANET-IDC-BJ-AP
descr: IDC, China Telecommunications Corporation
country: CN
aut-num: AS4134
as-name: CHINANET-BACKBONE
descr: No.31,Jin-rong Street
descr: Beijing
descr: 100032
country: CN
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Jay Hennigan - CCIE #7880 - Network Engineering - j...@impulse.net
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I'm starting to wonder if someone is 'testing the waters' in China to
see what they can get away with. I hate to be like this, but there's a
reason why I have all of China filtered on my routers.
Amazing how much SSH hammering, spam, and other nastiness went away
within minutes of the filtering going in place.
There comes a point where 'accidental' and 'isolated incident' become
"we no care" and "spam not illegal". And no, i'm not quoting that to
mock, but rather repeat exactly what admins in China send to me in
response to abuse reports and blocking in the AHBL.
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Brielle Bruns
The Summit Open Source Development Group
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