On Wednesday, February 01, 2012 02:57:46 AM Tony McCrory wrote:
Surely something is better than nothing. Advertise the /24's and the /25's, see what happens.
The fact that the hijacking ISP's upstreams accepted routes through their network that didn't belong to that ISP is bad enough. That we should still be able to advertise anything without an appropriate filter being in place and expecting it to work (even if it's with good intention, as in this case) is equally as bad. A big fail to our community, for up to this day, not implementing basic routing and forwarding filters that would do away with all this cruft in the first place. Clearly the Youtube/Pakistan/PCCW incident has long been forgotten. But that's life, I guess... Mark.