> On May 2, 2019, at 8:31 PM, Michel Py <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Tom Samplonius wrote : >> Well, since transit providers universally use IRR, it is unlikely that >> hijacks >> even work, unless there are legacy ports where IRR was not implemented. > > Oh wow big help here, if hijacks can't work, why discuss them in the first > place. > Right on. Hijacks do not happen, no problem at all. A-OK.
Exactly. RFC 2622 - Routing Policy Specification Language (RPSL) was published in June 1999. A more recent restatement of the solution is at https://www.manrs.org/ <https://www.manrs.org/> Please register now. Those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it. Or keep trying to fix a problem that has a solution for 20 years (well, 19 years, 20 years next month). -- Tom Samplonius VP of Technology Urban Communications Inc. [email protected]
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