Re: IP Hijacking For Dummies

2017-06-05 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
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Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-06-05 Thread valdis . kletnieks
On Mon, 05 Jun 2017 18:04:54 -0700, "Ronald F. Guilmette" said: > So you're saying that whichever criminal is behind this stuff, that he > maybe could have pulled it all off for the astounding and impressive > sum of zero dollars and zero cents ($0.00) ? > > (Well, I guess that's not quite

Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-06-05 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
In message William Herrin wrote: >You actually got lost a couple steps back. > >First, you want to control the POC emails for the IP addresses. Controlling >just the POC emails for the AS number won't do you

Re: IP Hijacking For Dummies

2017-06-05 Thread Aftab Siddiqui
Same mobile number (+92-304-4000736 <+92%20304%204000736>) and address are listed here for Blue Angel Hosting with only 1 peer AS206776. aut-num:AS206349 as-name:blueangelhost org:ORG-BPL5-RIPE sponsoring-org: ORG-HGC2-RIPE import: from AS206776 accept ANY

Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-06-05 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
In message Christopher Morrow wrote: >most times i've seen isp DIA links bgp was 'free' or had been.. > >> talking about the cost of adding an upstream BGP session. > >ok. so either free or some

Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-06-05 Thread William Herrin
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 6:56 AM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > So, I guess then, if you're clever, you look and see who the ASN you've > just successfully hijacked has historically peered with, and then you > somehow arrange to send route announcements to those guys, right?

IP Hijacking For Dummies

2017-06-05 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
Late last night, I put together the following simple annotated listing of the routes being announced by AS34991. Beyond the quite apparent fact that this "Bulgarian" network is announcing a bunch of routes for blocks of IPv4 space allocated to various parties within the nation of Columbia

Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-06-05 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
In message Christopher Morrow wrote: >that doesn't seem to be what's happening in ron's example though... > >it looks, to me, like the example ron has is more a case of: > 1) register contacts for

IPv6 traffic percentages?

2017-06-05 Thread Bajpai, Vaibhav
Hello, > nanog-isp at mail.com nanog-isp at mail.com > Wed Jan 20 12:14:42 UTC 2016 > > Hello all, > > Would those with IPv6 deployments kindly share some statistics on their > percentage of IPv6 traffic? > Bonus points for sharing top IPv6 sources. Anything else than the usual > suspects,

Anyone Competent within ATT ASE (On Demand)?

2017-06-05 Thread Nick W
I have an ASEOD change order (disconnect from EVC, then add to new EVC) that is effectively stuck and has taken 4 of my circuits down. I'm unable to initiate new changes to the affected circuits. I've got 2 tickets open, escalated to level 6, spoken with 2 different ENOC people, and no one seems

Re: NANOG70 tee shirt mystery

2017-06-05 Thread Jon Sevier
It's a play on Pearl Jam's "Ten" album cover as best as I can tell. -Jon On Jun 4, 2017 16:57, "Matthew Petach" wrote: > So, I've been staring at the NANOG70 tee shirt for > a bit now: > > https://flic.kr/p/VejX5y > > and I have to admit, I'm a bit stymied. > > Usually,

India Data Center Contacts

2017-06-05 Thread Gabe Cole
I am trying to track down contacts at the following data centers in India if anyone can help. 1. Net4 2. NetMagic 3. Ricoh -- G. Gabriel Cole *RTE Group, Inc.* *Strategic Consulting for Mission Critical Infrastructure* 56 Woodridge Rd Wellesley, MA 02482 US +1-617-303-8707 fax

Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-06-05 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 12:28 PM, Mel Beckman wrote: > Chris, > > I didn’t research Ron’s specific example. I was speaking in generalities. > I’m assuming any BGP hijacker already has two or more DIA connections. It > only costs $100 to add BGP peering to that setup. Yes, they

Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-06-05 Thread Mel Beckman
Chris, I didn’t research Ron’s specific example. I was speaking in generalities. I’m assuming any BGP hijacker already has two or more DIA connections. It only costs $100 to add BGP peering to that setup. Yes, they will need an ASN. I was only talking about the cost of adding an upstream BGP

Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-06-05 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 7:05 AM, Mel Beckman wrote: > One way is for the hijacker to simply peer with himself. The hijacker has > an existing peering arrangement with, say, AT He then tells AT that he > will be transit for AS advertising XYZ routes, by dint of a cheerfully >

Re: IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-06-05 Thread Mel Beckman
One way is for the hijacker to simply peer with himself. The hijacker has an existing peering arrangement with, say, AT He then tells AT that he will be transit for AS advertising XYZ routes, by dint of a cheerfully forged LOA. Once filters have been updated, the hijacker advertises the

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IPv4 Hijacking For Idiots

2017-06-05 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
The more I know, the less I understand. Maybe some of you kind folks can help. Please explain for me the following scenario, and how this all actually works in practice. Let's say that you're a malevolent Bad Actor and all you want to do is to get hold of some ASN that nobody is watching too