Hi,

Thanks Wolfgang and Suresh,

That's something i have been probably saying in between the lines: it would be easier for anyone on the Internet to evaluate if an hijack took place if more people (or most people) would share their routing views. :-)

Carlos


On Fri, 5 Apr 2019, Wolfgang Tremmel wrote:

Which is why services like RIPE RIS are so valuable to the community.
If anybody would just send its full BGP table to RIS detecting hijacks (and 
later proofing that they happened) would be much easier.

If you do not know what I am talking about, read:
https://www.ripe.net/analyse/internet-measurements/routing-information-service-ris/ris-peering-policy

...and setup a BGP session to RIS.

Wolfgang

On 5. Apr 2019, at 01:43, Suresh Ramasubramanian <ops.li...@gmail.com> wrote:

You might find a hijacked prefix advertised solely to a single asn at an ix 
where it peers, and this for the purpose of spamming to or otherwise attacking 
whoever owns the asn.  Most of these targeted announcements might not even be 
visible to anyone else.


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