I’m using CAIDA’s bgpreader and this one looks like it might be an example of what you want. R|R|1586714402.000000|routeviews|route-views.eqix|||2914|206.126.236.12|103.148.41.0/24|206.126.236.12|2914 58717 134371 134371 134371 134371 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076 140076|140076|2914:410 2914:1405 2914:2406 2914:3400|| —Sandy
On Apr 13, 2020, at 3:17 PM, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
Apr 12 17:57:42 r0.iad rpd[1752]: Prefix Send failed ! 103.148.41.0/24 bgp_rt_trace_too_big_message:1209 path attribute too big. Cannot build update.
so some idiot is barfing out a ridiculous as_path. dear lazynet, is there an easy way to get attribution for this stupidity? i.e. the as_path.
e.g. a nice query to ris or rv given the prefix, 103.148.41.0/24, and the uct time, Apr 12 17:57:42.
randy