BGPMon.net has alerted me to /32 hijacks. Does anyone have thoughts on
what this might be and if it's malicious or misconfiguration?
Date OriginAS Prefix Type ASPath
2013.07.24 25459 72.52.11.117/32 A 286 25459 25459 25459
2013.07.24 25459
I should have included reverse traces to begin with. No firewall on VPS.
Trace from the VPS to a router close to me.
traceroute to 130.81.199.4 (130.81.199.4), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets
1 106.187.33.2 (106.187.33.2) 1 ms 0 ms 0 ms
2 124.215.199.121 (124.215.199.121) 6 ms 1 ms 13 ms
I have a Linode VPS in Japan that I can't access from Verizon FIOS,
but can access from other locations. I'm not sure who to blame.
The host, 106.187.34.33, is behind the gateway 106.187.34.1:
From FIOS to 106.187.34.1 (this works).
traceroute to 106.187.34.1 (106.187.34.1), 64 hops max, 52
Anyone else not able to access the PCH BGP Archive?
http://www.pch.net/resources/data/routing-tables/archive/
I'm getting a 403 Forbidden.
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