Hm, interesting, Rob. So what happens when we register something the NIC hasn't allocated yet in the IRR? Sean.
Most likely something similiar to what is happening now to every provider that doesn't filter. It just provides an extra hoop to jump through. As I'm sure you know, most of these problems are not the result of maliciousness, but unfortunate error. The IRR's are some protection. They are not a perfect answer. RobS
From: Sean Doran <smd@icp.net> Subject: Re: 208/8 announcements
Hm, interesting, Rob. So what happens when we register something the NIC hasn't allocated yet in the IRR?
Sean.
On Wed, 3 Jan 1996, Sean Doran wrote:
Hm, interesting, Rob. So what happens when we register something the NIC hasn't allocated yet in the IRR?
Sean.
it works. there is no check right now. you can enter anything, including all your static backbone routes, Sean. Mike ********************************************************************* * Unsolicited Commercial E-Mail will cost $500/message under USC 47 * * which can be found online at http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/47/* ********************************************************************* ---------------------------------------------------------- IDT Michael F. Nittmann --------- Senior Network Architect \ / (201) 928 1000 xt 500 ------- (201) 928 1888 FAX \ / mn@ios.com --- V IOS
Hm, interesting, Rob. So what happens when we register something the NIC hasn't allocated yet in the IRR?
Sean.
Your baiting again Sean. The same thing that happens when ChinaNet starts advertising the CIDR block 204.94.0.0 - 204.97.255.0 or EUnet starts advertizing block 18/8. -- --bill
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