yeah you're seeing the impact of a pretty broad prefix injection indosat's upstream filters seem to be working for the most part.
On 4/2/14, 12:10 PM, Stephen Fulton wrote: > I'm seeing the same hijack of prefixes by multiple networks under my > watch, at 18:40 UTC and 19:06 UTC. > > -- Stephen > > > On 2014-04-02 2:51 PM, Joseph Jenkins wrote: >> So I setup BGPMON for my prefixes and got an alert about someone in >> Thailand announcing my prefix. Everything looks fine to me and I've >> checked a bunch of different Looking Glasses and everything announcing >> correctly. >> >> I am assuming I should be contacting the provider about their >> misconfiguration and announcing my prefixes and get them to fix it. Any >> other recommendations? >> >> Is there a way I can verify what they are announcing just to make sure >> they >> are still doing it? >> >> Here is the alert for reference: >> >> Your prefix: 8.37.93.0/24: >> >> Update time: 2014-04-02 18:26 (UTC) >> >> Detected by #peers: 2 >> >> Detected prefix: 8.37.93.0/24 >> >> Announced by: AS4761 (INDOSAT-INP-AP INDOSAT Internet Network >> Provider,ID) >> >> Upstream AS: AS4651 (THAI-GATEWAY The Communications >> Authority of >> Thailand(CAT),TH) >> >> ASpath: 18356 9931 4651 4761 >> >
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