Michel Py wrote: There is a regrouping of BGP feeds for various "questionable" hosts and networks around AS29467;
william(at)elan.net wrote: That is actually not correct. The AS29467 will stay as being used for BOGON and similar data. It is quite likely that other ASNs would be used for other "questionable" hosts, possibly one for various anti-spam lists and other for yet more "questionable" hosts such as DoS sources, etc.
My mistake, thanks for correcting me.
The draft is not about data sources the draft about the changes that need to be done to the router software in handing BGP that would actually allow for use of outside BGP feed for filtering (or marking) routes
Indeed.
The draft which was originally only for bogon filtering during private discussions between authors it was changed to be more general to be used for other situations, unfortunetly it does still suffer from being too BOGON specific and when draft was sent to IDR they immediately complained about that too.
Indeed; however after some face to face discussion and clarified by the presentation they did understand our intentions that the purpose was the mechanism and not the qualification of the bogon/bad sources.
It has been suggested that draft be rewritten and even more be removed from it to be less bogon specific and to only describe this kind of filtering in the concept with non-specific examples if possible.
Still on the table, although I would like have some beta code to grind prior to rewriting... The existing draft is not nearly as bad as the initial versions in terms of being tied to bogon filtering, but I agree that it would be better if it was more generic. Michel.
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