29 Apr
2003
29 Apr
'03
3:23 p.m.
On Tue, 29 Apr 2003 kai@pac-rim.net wrote:
On 4/29/2003 at 3:10 AM, Sean Donelan wrote on NANOG-L:
So which ISPs are confused? Bogon's don't spontaneously occur in BGP. Some ASN must originate them, and ASNs must pass them to other ASNs. BGP helpfully includes the ASNs in the path.
What should be done about ASNs which repeatedly announce false or unauthorized routes?
Like: AS 15188 (rogue) ?
It appears this AS is on the tail of 7018 10910 12124 15188 701 10910 12124 15188 AT&T (7018) InterNAP (10910) Thorn.net (12124) UUNET (701) Who isn't filtering?