I was thinking that when I posted yesterday.

These were announcements from a peer, not customer routes.

We are lowering our max prefix limits on many peers as a result of this.

We are also going towards more prefix filtering on peers beyond bogons and martians.

Mike.

On 6/30/15 2:19 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
NTT's customer Sofia Connect leaked our routes to NTT.  NTT accepted
these routes instead of properly filtering their customer
announcements.  As a network of non-trivial size, announcing over
75,000 customer routes which is nearly 15% of the IPv4 routing table,
we'd expect the common courtesy of having our ASN included in their
customer facing AS-PATH filters, as we extend this same courtesy to
other networks of this size (such as AS2914).
sometimes the goddesses have a sense of humor

At Tue, 30 Jun 2015 10:27:21 +0200, Grzegorz Janoszka wrote:
We have just received alert from bgpmon that AS58587 Fiber @ Home
Limited has hijacked most of our (AS43996) prefixes and Hurricane
Electric gladly accepted them.
randy

Reply via email to