My routing experience has to treat these as bogons unless you really need to be routing DoD space which is not so common. A lot of entities have used this space to carry their b.s.. As another frequent poster rights YMMV.
From experience, Richard Golodner
On 11/4/19 9:56 PM, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote:
On 11/4/19 1:55 AM, Chris Knipe wrote:
We are experiencing a situation with a 3rd party (direct peer), wanting to advertise DoD address space to us, and we need to confirm whether they are allowed to do so or not.
That sounds like someone is squatting on DoD IP space, likely for something like CGN and (hopefully inadvertently) wanting to advertise it to you.
This thread got me to wondering, is there any legitimate reason to see 22/8 on the public Internet? Or would it be okay to treat 22/8 like a Bogon and drop it at the network edge?