[Sprint & ATNET, please read the last paragraph, after the =-= and act upon...]
On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 09:06 +0000, Gerrit Wenig wrote: > Hi Jeroen, > > On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, Jeroen Massar wrote: > > > Gone before 2005-01-01: > > 3ffe:1100::/24 UUNET-UK/GB 2004-08-04 15:17:37 > > This one we have given back end of July 2004. > I had not sent it to the 6Bone list, but I had > contacted Bob. It's also documented as returned on > http://www.6bone.net/6bone_pTLA_list.html I've updated that in the GRH list, thanks for the notify. After that I verified that it matched the rest of the list and found the following few obscurities: The following is odd btw: INFN-CNAF/IT 3FFE:2300::/24 review of current inactivity underway [17Jan03] IFB/GB 3FFE:0E00::/24 review of current inactivity underway [17Jan03] Not seen in the GRT since 2003-06-13, almost two years ago, thus I guess that these can be reclaimed. The most likely reason why both have the same date is because some ISP started announcing all the prefixes known to mankind at that time. =-= The following is quite funny now of course: RECLAIMED 3FFE:1300::/24 RECLAIMED from BAY/US-MA [04Sep03] As it is *still* being announced by Fibertel, to whom no contact can be made. They are also quite apparently not reading this mailinglist. I've CC'd both Sprint (AS6175) and ATNET (AS5424) as they seem to be playing transit for AS10318* Paths like these (Greece, Sprint, South America, Austria) don't seem to make much sense anyway: 3ffe:2d00::/24 2001:4f8:1::7 3557 6939 6939 5424 10318 6175 5408 Or ATNET's 6bone prefix: 3ffe:8060::/28 2001:838:0:ffff::1 12871 24587 6453 10566 6175 10318 5424 That is Austria -> South America -> Sprint -> Canada -> Netherlands And folks, please read: http://ip6.de.easynet.net/ipv6-minimum-peering.txt That avoids funny paths like the above. And there is *enough* connectivity in Europe for ATNET if they need it, just ask. Greets, Jeroen * = http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/lg/?find=3ffe:1300::/24 http://www.sixxs.net/tools/grh/lg/? findtype=aspath_contains&find=10318 [EMAIL PROTECTED] added because that is what http://www.sixxs.net/tools/whois/?3ffe:8060::/28 mentions to do for complaints and this is a complaint about them announcing a reclaimed prefix and playing transit for a bogus ASN including fulltable swapping. And I am putting it nicely, it is Valentine's day afterall ;)
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