Mike,
>As our canned Email stated, AS2 (and many low digit AS') get hijacked and
>often go on to hijack someone's prefix. AS2 (proper) is rarely changed and
>the chances of an actual prefix hijack from it is extremely low.
>
>So as I've asked our peers, I'll ask here: What is expected of us to be
Thanks Bill,
As our canned Email stated, AS2 (and many low digit AS') get
hijacked and
often go on to hijack someone's prefix. AS2 (proper) is rarely changed and
the chances of an actual prefix hijack from it is extremely low.
So as I've asked our peers, I'll ask here: What is expected of
On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 8:40 AM Justin Wilson (Lists) wrote:
> Here is where the philosophy comes into play. The very terse e-mail we
> received back was basically “As2 gets hijacked a lot and it’s not our
> problem”. So my question for the NANOG folks. At what point do you say “it’s
> not yo
On Fri, 29 May 2020, Justin Wilson (Lists) wrote:
One of the companies I work for recently had an issue with AS 2
(University of Delaware) hijacking a prefix.
Sounds like a misconfigured prepend, someone thinking the value to
provide is the number of prepends instead of the ASN to prepend.
Thus spake Justin Wilson (Lists) (li...@mtin.net) on Fri, May 29, 2020 at
11:39:46AM -0400:
> One of the companies I work for recently had an issue with AS 2 (University
> of Delaware) hijacking a prefix. Due to Origin AS, good upstreams, and the
> like this has not really affected the traffic
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