I completely agree... the real issue here is the system is flawed and RIPE/ARIN/APNIC etc have zero actual authority over actual routing. Yet another reason they aren't worth the money we flush down the toilet for them to do absolutely nothing. --Tammy ----- Original Message -----
From: "David Conrad" <drc@virtualized.org> To: "Arturo Servin" <arturo.servin@gmail.com> Cc: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Saturday, August 20, 2011 11:25:51 PM Subject: Re: Prefix hijacking by Michael Lindsay via Internap
On Aug 20, 2011, at 6:01 PM, Arturo Servin wrote:
If you are claiming right over these prefixes I suggest you to contact RIPE NCC.
And that will do what exactly?
Back when I worked at an RIR, a prefix was "misplaced". When I contacted the (country monopoly PTT) ISP and told them the prefix had been removed from APNIC's database and should not be routed. Their response was "We have a contract with the customer for connectivity. We do not have a contract with you." and I was encouraged to get the customer to voluntarily withdraw the prefix.
If BGPSEC+RPKI were deployed, there might be something active the RIRs could do. However, this has its own implications regarding centralized control of the routing system (as discussed, ironically enough, in the RIPE region). And this is going to get much more 'interesting' as the IPv4 free pool exhausts and the market moves from black to grey or white. Fun times ahead.
Regards, -drc