On Thu, 3 Apr 2014, Adrian Minta wrote:
Already too late :(
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As long as that's not the only person behind the "ip.tac@indosat.com" mail alias, all hope is not lost. Still, I imagine their NOC is getting crushed with reports right now. jms
On 02.04.2014 23:40, Aris Lambrianidis wrote:
Contacted ip.tac@indosat.com about this, I urge others to do the same.
--Aris
On Wed, Apr 2, 2014 at 9:33 PM, Andrew (Andy) Ashley <andrew.a@aware.co.th>wrote:
Hi All,
I am a network admin for Aware Corporation AS18356 (Thailand), as mentioned in the alert. We operate a BGPMon PeerMon node on our network, which peers with the BGPMon service as a collector.
It is likely that AS4761 (INDOSAT) has somehow managed to hijack these prefixes and CAT (Communications Authority of Thailand AS4651) is not filtering them, hence they are announced to us and are triggering these BGPMon alerts.
I have had several mails to our NOC about this already and have responded directly to those. I suggest contacting Indosat directly to get this resolved. AS18356 is a stub AS, so we are not actually advertising these learned hijacked prefixes to anyone but BGPMon for data collection purposes.
-- Best regards, Adrian Minta