Re: Holiday route leak
On Mon, Dec 30, 2019, 12:44 PM Job Snijders wrote: > Dear all, > > On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 04:06:24PM -0500, Christopher Morrow wrote: > > If there are AS46844 folk listening around their eggnog ... it'd be > > nice if you would stop leaking prefixes: https://imgur.com/a/Js0YvP2 > > > > this from the current view at: https://bgp.he.net/AS15169#_graph6 > > > > I believe at least: 2620:0:1000::/40 > > > > was leaking around your noction filters. > > > > It is also possible that AS11878 should check their in/out filtering > > as well, since thats' the path I see in the he.net data... > > > > thanks! > > -chris > > > > it looks like this is a noction box doing some internal TE things and > > leaking around filters...though normally that appears as a subnet, not > > an exact route match, so perhaps not this time? > > Can anyone offer ground-truth confirmation that the Noction IRP software > actually supports IPv6? > > Kind regards, > > Job > It does. https://www.noction.com/news/noction_irp_release_14_ipv6 Ryan >
Re: Holiday route leak
Dear all, On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 04:06:24PM -0500, Christopher Morrow wrote: > If there are AS46844 folk listening around their eggnog ... it'd be > nice if you would stop leaking prefixes: https://imgur.com/a/Js0YvP2 > > this from the current view at: https://bgp.he.net/AS15169#_graph6 > > I believe at least: 2620:0:1000::/40 > > was leaking around your noction filters. > > It is also possible that AS11878 should check their in/out filtering > as well, since thats' the path I see in the he.net data... > > thanks! > -chris > > it looks like this is a noction box doing some internal TE things and > leaking around filters...though normally that appears as a subnet, not > an exact route match, so perhaps not this time? Can anyone offer ground-truth confirmation that the Noction IRP software actually supports IPv6? Kind regards, Job
Holiday route leak
howdy! If there are AS46844 folk listening around their eggnog ... it'd be nice if you would stop leaking prefixes: https://imgur.com/a/Js0YvP2 this from the current view at: https://bgp.he.net/AS15169#_graph6 I believe at least: 2620:0:1000::/40 was leaking around your noction filters. It is also possible that AS11878 should check their in/out filtering as well, since thats' the path I see in the he.net data... thanks! -chris it looks like this is a noction box doing some internal TE things and leaking around filters...though normally that appears as a subnet, not an exact route match, so perhaps not this time?