I will probably just get another link to https://isbgpsafeyet.com/ 
<https://isbgpsafeyet.com/> like I did in the first e-mail. LOL


Justin Wilson
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> On May 29, 2020, at 11:57 AM, Chuck Anderson <c...@wpi.edu> wrote:
> 
> Go back to them and tell them that a hijacked prefix is different from a 
> hijacked AS.
> 
> On Fri, May 29, 2020 at 11:39:46AM -0400, Justin Wilson (Lists) wrote:
>> 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 to the legit blocks.  However, 
>> GeoMind picked this up almost immediately it seems.  The IP blocks when you 
>> go to speedtest.net come back to the university of Delaware. This seems to 
>> be the only issue at the moment so we are working through contacting the 
>> peers of AS2 and asking them to look into this.  We had also contacted 
>> University of Delaware.
>> 
>> 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 your problem” when it involves your ASN?
>> 
>> Rant
>> I almost always have issues with GeoMind and others when it comes to IP 
>> space.  Several of my folks have received allocations from Arin in March.  A 
>> few are still fighting with geolocation stuff with a few of the providers.  
>> So why does GeoMind atomically accept a hijacked prefix as correct? All the 
>> right boxes have been ticked.  Origin Validiation, registry sets, etc.
> 

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