> > People keep repeating this but I don't think it's true. > My comment is solely sourced on my direct observations on my network, maybe 30-45 minutes in.
Everything except a few /24s disappeared from DFZ providers, but I still heard those prefixes from direct peerings. There was no disaggregation that I saw, just the big stuff gone. This was consistent over 5 continents from my viewpoints. Others may have seen different things at different times. I do not run an eyeball so I had no need to continually monitor. On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 10:22 AM Niels Bakker <niels=na...@bakker.net> wrote: > * telescop...@gmail.com (Lou D) [Tue 05 Oct 2021, 15:12 CEST]: > >Facebook stopped announcing the vast majority of their IP space to > >the DFZ during this. > > People keep repeating this but I don't think it's true. > > It's probably based on this tweet: > https://twitter.com/ryan505/status/1445118376339140618 > > but that's an aggregate adding up prefix counts from many sessions. > The total number of hosts covered by those announcements didn't vary > by nearly as much, since to a significant extent it were more specifics > (/24) of larger prefixes (e.g. /17) that disappeared, while those /17s > stayed. > > (There were no covering prefixes for WhatsApp's NS addresses so those > were completely unreachable from the DFZ.) > > > -- Niels. >