Re: Need for historical prefix blacklist (`rogue' prefixes) information

2021-10-29 Thread A Crisan
Hi Matthew, What you seem to have failed to understand is that most traffic hijacks on > the internet are not malicious in nature, they are "fat finger" incidents > where someone has accidentally announced something they did not intend to, > either because of faulty software (the infamous "BGP op

Re: Need for historical prefix blacklist (`rogue' prefixes) information

2021-10-30 Thread A Crisan
imagine they are/will be used for various tasks. On the other hand, you've actually commented every word of my mail, minus the stated question. Thanks. Best Regards, Dora Crisan On Fri, Oct 29, 2021 at 8:10 PM Matthew Walster wrote: > > > On Fri, 29 Oct 2021, 15:55 A Crisan,

Re: Log4j mitigation

2021-12-13 Thread A Crisan
Hi all, I guess what Jorg is suggesting is that beyond this particular incident, a preventive testing/mitigation methodology would make for a great NANOG2022 presentation/workshop. Cheers, Dora On Mon, Dec 13, 2021 at 2:33 PM Jean St-Laurent via NANOG wrote: > I agree, > > As an example that b