ppear to be more specific prefixes (which is
the scary part).
Cheers,
Andree
PS. It appears this is not related to INDOSAT, they just happen to be one of
the peers that picked this up.
.-- My secret spy satellite informs me that at 2015-03-26 7:43 AM Peter Rocca
wrote:
> We just received
We just received a similar alert from bgpmon - part of 108.168.0.0/17 is being
advertised as /20's - although we're still listed as the origin. We are 40788.
108.168.64.0/20 4795 4795 4761 9304 40633 18978 6939 40788
108.168.80.0/20 4795 4795 4761 9304 40633 18978 6939 40788
108.168.96.0/20 47
To paraphrase a post on this list a while ago (my apologies for lack of
reference).
There are two kinds of waste:
- the first kind of waste is providing 'too many' subnets for someone;
- the second kind of waste is leaving the space unallocated forever.
If we choose the first option and someh
The first hit on Google for "dns geolocation" results in
http://backreference.org/2010/02/01/geolocation-aware-dns-with-bind/, or the
first hit for "dns geolocation patch" leads you to
http://www.caraytech.com/geodns/
-Original Message-
From: Constantine A. Murenin [mailto:muren...@gma
Thanks all, success.
-Original Message-
From: Peter Rocca [mailto:ro...@start.ca]
Sent: March 24, 2010 8:20 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Cogeco Contact...?
Can someone from the Cogeco NOC please contact me off-list at
roccap2...@yahoo.com? I have tried ipservi...@cogeco.net and
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Can someone from the Cogeco NOC please contact me off-list at
roccap2...@yahoo.com? I have tried ipservi...@cogeco.net and
1-905-333-7055 without luck. Thank you.
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