Re: Re: Private ASNs in the wild

2015-01-23 Thread John Fraizer
Sadly, you don't have to pass any sort of "clue" test to peer in the default-free zone and there are plenty of organizations who simply don't filter properly. Worse yet, it's still illegal to use the bright platinum baseball bat of clue on the perpetrators. ;-) -- John Fraizer LinkedIn profile: ht

Re: Re: Private ASNs in the wild

2015-01-23 Thread Mark Tinka
On Thursday, December 11, 2014 05:55:26 PM ML wrote: > There are sloppy networks out there. If it was a big > enough problem all you'd need is a few key networks drop > those prefixes and we'd have a...slightly less sloppy > Internet? Router software (speaking of Cisco and Juniper in this case)

Re: Private ASNs in the wild

2014-12-11 Thread ML
I had resurrected a similar thread last year: http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/nanog/users/123155 There are sloppy networks out there. If it was a big enough problem all you'd need is a few key networks drop those prefixes and we'd have a...slightly less sloppy Internet? On 12/11/2014