On 06/10/16 16:38, Sandra Murphy wrote:
Private reply:

bgp.he.net sees it.  For me.

http://bgp.he.net/net/93.175.240.0/20

I don’t know why they do and you do not.

—Sandy


That just means, they "have" seen it. Not that they're seeing it right now, actually.

I checked our feed, which you also can at http://lg.as42227.net

And various upstream looking glasses, for example HE.net's actually.

https://lg.he.net/

NIKHEF Amsterdam
Interxion Copenhagen
he.net Freemont 2

None of them have the route in the table.

Even the CIDR report reports, that it's withdrawn:
http://www.cidr-report.org/cgi-bin/as-report?as=AS47860&view=2.0

But it has been seen in the last 7 days.

Kind regards,
Martin List-Petersen
Airwire Ltd.





On Oct 6, 2016, at 4:34 AM, Martin List-Petersen <mar...@airwire.ie> wrote:

On 06/10/16 00:55, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
Anyway, it's rather annoying to me personally... and I hope I'm not the
only one who feels that way... to know that this has gone mostly unnoticed
for so long, that nobody within the RIPE region has ever bothered to -do-
anything about it, and that the AS and the bogus route are still being
announced, even as we speak.

I had a look in my feeds, then a few global BGP LG's and well, it's not in the 
BGP table.

In reality, it's the upstream, that feeds it in, that really needs to be 
penalised.

Kind regards,
Martin List-Petersen
--
Airwire Ltd. - Ag Nascadh Pobail an Iarthair
http://www.airwire.ie
Phone: 091-865 968
Registered Office: Moy, Kinvara, Co. Galway, 091-865 968 - Registered in 
Ireland No. 508961



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