
On Tue, 11 Nov 2008, Mark Tinka wrote: > Anyone know how we can contact AS16735 and their upstream > AS27664. We think they are hijacking a number of our > prefixes (AS24218- and AS17992-originated).
Have you tried CERT-BR? Uh... I was about to say "they're usually very responsive, and good at coordinating this sort of thing." And then their web site failed to load, because the prefix it's in is flapping. Hm.
Fred, you still awake?
-Bill
Odd, we were just hijacked too, one match to the same AS: Prefix: 64.193.164.0/24 AS Path: 27664 16735 Seen by Route Collector: 15 Peer IP: 200.219.130.21 Peer AS Number: 27664 Timestamp (GMT): 1:56, Nov 11 2008 And a match from other AS's Prefix: 192.136.64.0/24 AS Path: 22548 16735 Seen by Route Collector: 15 Peer IP: 200.160.0.130 Peer AS Number: 22548 Timestamp (GMT): 1:59, Nov 11 2008 Prefix: 64.193.164.0/24 AS Path: 22548 16735 Seen by Route Collector: 15 Peer IP: 200.160.0.130 Peer AS Number: 22548 Timestamp (GMT): 1:56, Nov 11 2008 Tuc