On 12/Jun/16 21:24, Sergey wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Looking at the BGP table I see stuff like this, not even /64:
>
> 2001:218:2000:5000::3a0/126
>                    *[BGP/170] 2d 08:02:02, localpref 180
>                       AS path: 12714 31133 3491 10026 I,
> validation-state: unverified
>                     > to 2a00:d18:fe03:fefe:a76d::1 via ae2.3386
>
> As we can see this wasn't rejected by 3 AS-es.
>
> AFAIK, the minimum allocated space from RIRs is /48. Should we filter
> prefixes longer than this?

Yes.

A lot of service providers have poor filtering habits, accepting IPv4
prefixes as long as /32, IPv6 prefixes as long as /128, and reserved
address space that should not be visible on the Internet.

Do yourself a solid and filter.

Mark.

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