On Wed, Mar 22, 2000 at 07:06:33PM -0500, Jim Mercer wrote:
it appears there are providers out there that are abiding by the "ARIN guidelines" and thereby nuking routes within classical class b space. [snip]
It also appears that there are parties who received address delegations within classical B space and are parceling chunks out, without any delegation or registration. Without that administrativia, and no clear customer-vendor relationship in an AS path, how does this behavior look any different to address hijacking? Cheers, Joe -- Joe Provo Voice 508.486.7471 Director, Internet Planning & Design Fax 508.229.2375 Network Deployment & Management, RCN <joe.provo@rcn.com>