The Internet delivers when we need it the most! :-)
https://is2000slash12announcedagain.com/
Props to Ben Cartwright-Cox
> On 10 Dec 2022, at 11:24 am, Matthew Petach wrote:
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> As I said--I'm probably being overly paranoid, but I can't help but
> wonder what packets such a collector might see, if left to run for a
> week or two... ^_^;
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A decade ago it looked like this…
https://www.potaroo.net/prese
On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 9:35 AM Randy Bush wrote:
> while i think the announcement is, shall we say, embarrassing, i do not
> see how it would be damaging. real/correct announcements would be for
> longer prefixes, yes?
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> randy
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Putting on a probably-overly-paranoid hat for a moment...
If
> I know of a few people in a Discord that filter out anything bigger
> than /16 routes, would this be wise to implement as a best practice?
once upon a time, a very large provider took two /8s and announced as a
/7. a vendor who thought a /8 was as short as they would ever see had
routers fall o
t: Re: AS3356 Announcing 2000::/12
On Thu, Dec 8 2022 at 12:38 PM, Job Snijders mailto:nanog@nanog.org> > wrote:
Hi all,
On Wed, Dec 07, 2022 at 08:24:54PM -0800, Ryan Hamel wrote:
AS3356 has been announcing 2000::/12 for about 3 hours now, an aggregate
covering over 2
On Thu, Dec 8 2022 at 12:38 PM, Job Snijders wrote:
Hi all,
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> On Wed, Dec 07, 2022 at 08:24:54PM -0800, Ryan Hamel wrote:
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> AS3356 has been announcing 2000::/12 for about 3 hours now, an aggregate
> covering over 23K prefixes (just over 25%) of the IPv6 DFZ.
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> A few months ago I wrote: "Fre
Hi all,
On Wed, Dec 07, 2022 at 08:24:54PM -0800, Ryan Hamel wrote:
> AS3356 has been announcing 2000::/12 for about 3 hours now, an aggregate
> covering over 23K prefixes (just over 25%) of the IPv6 DFZ.
A few months ago I wrote: "Frequently Asked Questions about 2000::/12
and related routing er
while i think the announcement is, shall we say, embarrassing, i do not
see how it would be damaging. real/correct announcements would be for
longer prefixes, yes?
randy
That would be a nice start :-)
On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 6:45 AM Heasley wrote:
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> Am 12/7/22 um 22:25 schrieb Don Beal :
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> How can RPKI / OV prevent such a leak when there is no ROA for 2000::/12,
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> If all ASes participated, no „unknowns“, unknowns could be dropped, ….
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On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 1:45 AM Heasley wrote:
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> Am 12/7/22 um 22:25 schrieb Don Beal :
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> How can RPKI / OV prevent such a leak when there is no ROA for 2000::/12,
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> If all ASes participated, no „unknowns“, unknowns could be dropped, ….
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yea that might be a tad dangerous today :(
Am 12/7/22 um 22:25 schrieb Don Beal :How can RPKI / OV prevent such a leak when there is no ROA for 2000::/12,If all ASes participated, no „unknowns“, unknowns could be dropped, …. what would 6762|2914|174|* invalidate against? Until a future where everything is 'valid', RPKI is unable to pare ou
How can RPKI / OV prevent such a leak when there is no ROA for 2000::/12,
what would 6762|2914|174|* invalidate against? Until a future where
everything is 'valid', RPKI is unable to pare out less-specific conflicts.
It does look like 3356 pulled the announcement, which is good.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2
These as well:
3257 3356
3491 3356
They probably leaked a hold down route.
Ryan Hamel
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From: Christopher Morrow
Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2022 8:48 PM
To: r...@rkhtech.org
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: AS3356 Announcing 2000::/12
On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 11:25
On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 11:25 PM Ryan Hamel wrote:
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> AS3356 has been announcing 2000::/12 for about 3 hours now, an aggregate
> covering over 23K prefixes (just over 25%) of the IPv6 DFZ.
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interesting that this is leaking outside supposed RPKI OV boundaries as well.
For example:
6762 3356
AS3356 has been announcing 2000::/12 for about 3 hours now, an aggregate
covering over 23K prefixes (just over 25%) of the IPv6 DFZ.
Prayers for anyone impacted, the team announcing it, and the team resolving
the issue.
Ryan Hamel
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