>
> At 08:44 UTC on Friday 12th of June, one of your transit customers,
> Telekom Malaysia (AS4788) began announcing the full Internet table back
> to you, which you accepted and propagated to your peers and customers,
> causing global outages for close to 3 hours.
>

One thing of notice is that AS Paths were really not short, so some kind of
local preference has to be in place. Although it's usual to apply local
preference to transit customers, it's probably wise to only do it for
prefixes belonging to customer or registered at IRRs. So, if someone does
not want to filter prefixes from customers, at least could not apply larger
preference to all such prefixes. Focus on the know prefixes and let AS Path
sort out those weird paths.


Rubens

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