Hi all. I have a bit of an issue. A while ago, I was issued 204.8.0.0/22 from ARIN (under ipv4 policy, 4.2.1.5 - the minimum allocation for multihomed networks). I've just gotten around to announcing it to migrate off of my PA space. In testing, I've determined that a number of networks are blackholing my traffic. I've started attempting to contact the various networks that appear to be blocking my traffic, but that's not going particularly fast. My question: Has anyone else who has received a small allocation from ARIN had this happen to them? If you'd like to look and see if you see my announcement, I'm announcing 204.8.0.0/22, as well as the four /24s that make it up (the deagg is temporary and to see if it helps, I'm well aware that aggregating is preferred). My AS is 30233. Thanks! Gabriel P.S. To those of you who will be at NANOG 34 this Sunday, I look forward to meeting you guys. -- Gabriel Cain www.dialupusa.net Senior Systems Administrator gabriel@dialupusa.net Dialup USA, Inc. 888-460-2286 ext 208 PGP fingerprint: C0B4 C6BF 13F5 69D1 3E6B CD7C D4C8 2EA4 2B08 1C6D The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather in a lack of will.
On Fri, 13 May 2005 09:42:11 -0700 Gabriel Cain <gabriel@dialupusa.net> wrote:
Hi all.
I have a bit of an issue. A while ago, I was issued 204.8.0.0/22 from ARIN (under ipv4 policy, 4.2.1.5 - the minimum allocation for multihomed networks). I've just gotten around to announcing it to migrate off of my PA space. In testing, I've determined that a number of networks are blackholing my traffic. I've started attempting to contact the various networks that appear to be blocking my traffic, but that's not going particularly fast.
My question: Has anyone else who has received a small allocation from ARIN had this happen to them?
If you'd like to look and see if you see my announcement, I'm announcing 204.8.0.0/22, as well as the four /24s that make it up (the deagg is temporary and to see if it helps, I'm well aware that aggregating is preferred). My AS is 30233.
Hello; I can see your announcements just fine through Level 3. As one of the proponents of 2002-3 that led to 4.2.1.5, I would be very interested in hearing of your (and other's) experiences. This, of course, was exactly what 2002-3 / 4.2.1.5 was intended to prevent ! Of course, just as new allocations to ARIN or RIPE are announced here, it may be a good idea to start announcing 2002-3 allocations as well. Regards Marshall Eubanks
Thanks! Gabriel
P.S. To those of you who will be at NANOG 34 this Sunday, I look forward to meeting you guys.
-- Gabriel Cain www.dialupusa.net Senior Systems Administrator gabriel@dialupusa.net Dialup USA, Inc. 888-460-2286 ext 208 PGP fingerprint: C0B4 C6BF 13F5 69D1 3E6B CD7C D4C8 2EA4 2B08 1C6D
The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of strength, not a lack of knowledge, but rather in a lack of will.
On Fri, 13 May 2005 11:00:31 -0700 Roy <garlic@garlic.com> wrote:
Marshall Eubanks wrote:
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Of course, just as new allocations to ARIN or RIPE are announced here, it may be a good idea to start announcing 2002-3 allocations as well.
Regards Marshall Eubanks
If they aren't on the bogon list then why announce them?
I said _may_. This is actually the first I have heard of problems with ARIN micro-assignments, and I suspect this may be rare. The reason would be, of course, that these represent swamp space that should be handled differently. Regards Marshall
Roy Engehausen
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Roy