That's pretty cool, actually. I keep wondering when someone will offer up a 0.0.0.0/8... https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-schoen-intarea-unicast-0-00.html There must be more people out there than just amazon and google that ran out of 10/8. On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 11:29 AM Frank Habicht <geier@geier.ne.tz> wrote:
Hi,
I got 2 bounces for the email addresses seen below for an email similar to the below...
Anyone want to remove this IRR entry before anyone notices...??? ;-)
Frank
I believe that the entry of route: 0.0.0.0/32
does not serve any good purpose?
I was surprised to see it in a list of prefixes from bgpq4 and the very good https://irrexplorer.nlnog.net/prefix/0.0.0.0 guided me that it's in "Level3".
I'm wondering how many auto-generated filters contain this unnecessary prefix....
PS: Oh, just seen - it's from TODAY. Maybe remove before anyone sees it...?
Thanks for looking into this, Frank
[frank@fisi ~]$ whois -h rr.level3.com 0.0.0.0/32 [Querying rr.level3.com] [rr.level3.com] route: 0.0.0.0/32 origin: AS10753 mnt-by: TCCGlobalNV-MNT changed: ankita.grewal@lumen.com source: LEVEL3 last-modified: 2024-01-30T11:04:49Z
[frank@fisi ~]$ whois -h rr.level3.com TCCGlobalNV-MNT [Querying rr.level3.com] [rr.level3.com] mntner: TCCGlobalNV-MNT descr: TCC Global N.V. auth: CRYPT-PW DummyValue # Filtered for security upd-to: ripehostmaster@eu.centurylink.net tech-c: LTHM admin-c: LTHM mnt-by: TCCGlobalNV-MNT changed: ankita.grewal@lumen.com source: LEVEL3 last-modified: 2024-01-30T11:01:52Z
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