On Thu, Nov 09, 2006 at 10:01:12AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Thu, 09 Nov 2006 14:47:12 GMT, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > The craziest stuff that gets announced isnt in the reserved/unallocated 
> > realm
> 
> OK, I'll bite - what's the craziest thing you've noticed go by in the recent
> past?

To answer a slightly different question, I was actually thinking about the 
issues of address space hijacking. So this is where address space that has been 
legitimately allocated and is properly maintained in routing registries is 
announced unauthorized by a third party.

Theres nothing weird about the BGP announcement or the address space, except 
your Yahoo traffic seems to traceroute to North Korea rather than 
California.....

Less nasty things would be caused by fat fingers, typos in prefixes, accidental 
announcment of supernets or subnets....

What I'm getting at here is that if someone announces 1.0.0.0/16 then when I 
spot it I'll raise an issue and alert whoever screwed up but does it break 
anything? Not normally. But if I accidentally redistribute my static routes to 
google.com into BGP my phone's going to get busy PDQ!

Steve

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