Am 12/7/22 um 22:25 schrieb Don Beal <d...@depref.net>:


How can RPKI / OV prevent such a leak when there is no ROA for 2000::/12,

If all ASes participated, no „unknowns“, unknowns could be dropped, ….

what would 6762|2914|174|* invalidate against? Until a future where everything is 'valid', RPKI is unable to pare out less-specific conflicts.

It does look like 3356 pulled the announcement, which is good.


On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 4:48 AM Christopher Morrow <morrowc.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Dec 7, 2022 at 11:25 PM Ryan Hamel <administra...@rkhtech.org> wrote:
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> AS3356 has been announcing 2000::/12 for about 3 hours now, an aggregate covering over 23K prefixes (just over 25%) of the IPv6 DFZ.
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interesting that this is leaking outside supposed RPKI OV boundaries as well.
For example:
  6762 3356
  2914 3356
  174 3356 (apologies to 174, I forget if they signed up to the 'doin
ov now' plan)

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