[db-wg] Route(6) objects

2023-07-06 Thread Kaupo Ehtnurm via db-wg
Hello For example I have 2001:1234::/32 ipv6 network. And I want to start using DDoS protection service that one of my ip transit provider offers. But my edge routers are multihomed and enabling ddos protection on one transit provider lets half of the attack still come in from our other ip tr

Re: [db-wg] Route(6) objects

2023-07-06 Thread Randy Bush via db-wg
you can do it yourself announce the more specifics to the provider who gives ddos mediation, and the less specific, /32, to the non-protecting provider be sure that any IRR and RPKI data are good for both the aggregate and the specifics randy -- To unsubscribe from this mailing list, get a pa

[db-wg] Inter-RIR ASN Transfer Resulting whois

2023-07-06 Thread Lee Hetherington via db-wg
Hi DB-WG, Apologies if this has been discussed before; I recently transferred my personal ASN from RIPE to ARIN. One of the side effects of this, is that the IANA whois, has a referral to RIPE for the entire block of ASNs that my ASN was part of, but of course, the RIPE whois now returns a messa

Re: [db-wg] Route(6) objects

2023-07-06 Thread Kaupo Ehtnurm via db-wg
Hello By doing this the internet will always (also under normal circumstances) prefer that one provider. My goal is for internet only prefer the traffic via this provider only when there is DDoS attack. And if I would have to do this manually, then it beats the purpose of automatic DDoS protect