Hi. On Mon, Mar 6, 2017 at 5:03 PM, Alarig Le Lay <alarig@swordarmor.fr> wrote:
On lun. 6 mars 10:55:18 2017, Brandon Applegate wrote:
Just did a whois on the documentation prefix and was surprised to see what looks like a user object registered for it:
% Information related to '2001:0DB8::/32AS132111'
route6: 2001:0DB8::/32 descr: FUTURE D SDN BHD origin: AS132111 country: MY mnt-by: MAINT-FUTUREDSDNBHD-MY changed: hm-changed@apnic.net 20160523 source: APNIC
Any idea what this is ? I would have thought there might be some sanity check that would have stopped this from getting registered ?
Hi,
If you look for TEST-NET-3, it is also registered to APNIC: [snip]
As long as APNIC is a RIR, I don’t see a big issue with that.
Don't confuse an 'inetnum' and a 'route' object. Inetnum's are fine, as long as their documented purpose is correct. The route object the OP mentioned makes no sense. AS132111 is not authorised to announce the IPv6 Documentation prefix. Kind regards, Job