Hi, The report from renesys states that "We initially stated that Sudan’s outage began at 12:47 UTC because that was when virtually all Sudanese routed networks were withdrawn from the global routing table" http://www.renesys.com/2013/09/internet-blackout-sudan/ If its a deliberate action to remove Sudan from the Internet then what exactly would the ISPs in Sudan have done? Drop their peering sessions with the three International gateways? How were the "Sudanese routed networks withdrawn"? Glen
On 9/25/13 18:18:04, Glen Kent wrote:
Hi,
The report from renesys states that
"We initially stated that Sudan’s outage began at 12:47 UTC because that was when virtually all Sudanese routed networks were withdrawn from the global routing table"
http://www.renesys.com/2013/09/internet-blackout-sudan/
If its a deliberate action to remove Sudan from the Internet then what exactly would the ISPs in Sudan have done? Drop their peering sessions with the three International gateways? How were the "Sudanese routed networks withdrawn"?
Glen
with the old fashioned pair of diagonal cutters applied to fiber?
On 9/25/13 5:25 PM, Tammy Firefly wrote:
On 9/25/13 18:18:04, Glen Kent wrote:
Hi,
The report from renesys states that
"We initially stated that Sudan’s outage began at 12:47 UTC because that was when virtually all Sudanese routed networks were withdrawn from the global routing table"
http://www.renesys.com/2013/09/internet-blackout-sudan/
If its a deliberate action to remove Sudan from the Internet then what exactly would the ISPs in Sudan have done? Drop their peering sessions with the three International gateways? How were the "Sudanese routed networks withdrawn"?
Glen
with the old fashioned pair of diagonal cutters applied to fiber?
when you have the guns you normally just make a phone call... There's no reason to destroy your infrastructure just to deny the usage of it.
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Glen Kent
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joel jaeggli
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Tammy Firefly