Hi NANOG,
We finished the original study. Since we have been getting some interesting
results and nobody has raised any issues, I'd like to continue it for the
time being. We will be limiting our announcements to 184.164.240.0/20 (and
its sub-prefixes, though generally only up to 184.164.248.0/2
Just a quick note now that our experiments have been underway for a month.
Our study has been running smoothly so far, and we expect to eventually
have an interesting report on it.
If possible, can someone from Hurricane Electric please contact us off list?
We have a quick question about our stu
On behalf of the community, if I may be so bold (and I'm sure others will speak
up if they disagree), thank you for the notice of this experiment.
Also, thank you for doing the research.
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TTFN,
patrick
On Aug 18, 2011, at 19:32, Ethan Katz-Bassett wrote:
> Hi NANOG,
>
>
> From August 24
Hi NANOG,
>From August 24 to October 4, the University of Washington and Georgia Tech
will conduct an Internet routing study using AS-PATH poisoning. The study
will *only* affect the Georgia Tech experimental prefix
184.164.224.0/19(and its sub-prefixes). The prefix serves *no active
users/serv
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