>>> http://www.boingboing.net/2011/02/17/dhs-erroneously-seiz.html
>> And people wonder why I have such deep concerns about RPKI.
> there are a thousand means. the problem lies with the intent.
Agreed... doesn't mean its a great idea to create an even easier way to screw
up...
Andrew
>http://www.boingboing.net/2011/02/17/dhs-erroneously-seiz.html
And people wonder why I have such deep concerns about RPKI how long before
something like this happens with prefix certificates... ooops... we revoked a
few thousand certs for a few thousand prefix's because they happened to
* amount of IP space
registered in the Level3 IRR database that is propagating to the other
databases that clearly does not belong to AS11908. (Beyond the initial prefix
of ours that noticed).
Thanks
Andrew Alston
TENET - Chief Technology Officer
Phone: +27 21 763 7181
scrap the distributed IRR systems that allow for issues like this to occur?
(In the mean time I've emailed the relevant people to try and get the entries
falsely registered in that database removed, and will wait and see if I get a
response).
Andrew Alston
TENET - Chief Technology Officer
Ph
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