amb@gxn.NET (Alex Bligh) writes:
Transits - I did a survey on NANOG a few months ago as to who filtered and how (both peers and customers). About 50% of those who replied used RADB or another similar database (possibly their own, like CA*NET, MCI/CW, Level3 etc.) for filtering either peers or customers. However, I suspect this number is heavilly skewed in favour of vocal NANOG people who like IRRs. Filtering customers was way more prevalent than filtering peers.
I had asked if the routing registries had become irrelevant with the end of ANS. Alex's survey indicated some possibly influential networks still filtered based on the contents of the IRR-like databases. Although it doesn't affect Alex, April 15th is a date which means something to about 40 million Americans. Tax forms are due today. The IRS web site www.irs.gov is based at IP address 192.239.92.47. What's interesting is the lack of correct information about this address in the IRR databases which makes it very difficult for any network service provider to verify the correct source of this route announcement. 192.239.92.47 is announced by NTIS's ASN 10616 via UUNET ASN 701. I could not find a valid aut-num object for ASN 10616, and the covering route object for 192.239.92.47 was an old SURANET/BBN block for 192.239/16 indicating a source AS 1. The lack of correct current routing registry information for the IRS web site doesn't seem to have hurt its connectivity. Other the other hand, it also wouldn't hurt the connectivity of someone impersonating the IRS web site network route. The rest of the Internet just has to take the routes on faith. -- Sean Donelan, Data Research Associates, Inc, St. Louis, MO Affiliation given for identification not representation