If you need to support RTBH you need to check prefix list (thus IRR) first,
then the RTBH , then RPKI. Otherwise blackhole route gets dropped before
executing.
6762 became transit free some 15 years ago while I was still working there.
> "Ronald" == Ronald F Guilmette writes:
Ronald> Try to think of a word that is the absolute antonym of "hygiene" and
Ronald> that's the global routing table.
Ronald> This stuff would be funny if only it wasn't so sick and pathetic.
Ronald> Even if we forget about all of t
t the nitrates content
of the statement at subject
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On 19 November 2019 22:43:34 CET, b...@theworld.com wrote:
>
>Is this plausible?
>
Organic manure
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Christopher> 6453 - TATA
Christopher> 7018 - ATT
Christopher> 9002 - RETN
Christopher> 11164 - Internet2
Christopher> It'd be great if the listed folk could filter AS4134 :)
Christopher> -Chris
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ocols.
>>
>> There are some environments where the benefit and convenience is
>> moderately high
>> and the risk is extremely low. There are other environments where
>> the benefit is relatively
>> low, but the risks are significantly higher.
relevant lists.
Thank you
Pf
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times? Maybe. I still think that anyone that does should have their BGP
driving licence revoked, though.
Pf
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ters are needed at all, the Channel is not that wide
after all.
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s where they export
Roland> their NDE.
2 out of 2 large backbone networks I've experience with use inband for
flow export.
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>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Leinen writes:
Simon> Some suspicious paths I'm seeing right now:
Simon> 133439 5
Simon> 197945 4
my bet is on someone using the syntax "prepend asnX timesY" on a router
that instead wants "prepend asnX asnX"
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> "Carlos" == Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo writes:
Carlos> Hi all,
Carlos> We'd appreciate having someone from PCCW, particularly from their
operation
Carlos> in Panama, having contact us. Private is fine.
Carlos> A downstream customer from them in Panama has been observed
hij
for-internet-protocol-interconnection/
Says all and nothing.
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in the near future
of course.
Pf
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:-> "James" == James Hess writes:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Pierfrancesco Caci
wrote:
> ..
>> Maybe next time drop me a line when it's happening, I don't see the
>> route from the customer now.
> Can still be seen on r
lease, or the router just went nuts.
Maybe next time drop me a line when it's happening, I don't see the
route from the customer now.
Pf
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end customers are a fact of
life, instead. If your net is large enough you can even spot the
different habits about vacations, holidays and whatnot across the
different regions.
Pf
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ng transit-free
> Internet carriers (for a fee to cover the opex).
> 9.) Authorize the FCC's Enforcement Bureau to enforce.
err... do you realize there's about 6.4 * 10^9 other people outside of
the USA, don't you?
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:-> "HRH" == HRH Sven Olaf Prinz von CyberBunker-Kamphuis MP <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> writes:
> internet exchanges are not per-se "redundant"
depends on your concept of redundancy.
> they basically are a switch which actually, because of the many
> connected
> parties, most of which
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