Laundered route I like it.
Or re-originated laundered route (it has more meaning but a bit too long) .as On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 at 09:33 Casey Russell <[email protected]> wrote: > I think Tony's on the right track here. I vote we call this "Route > Laundering", the people who do it "Route Launderers", and the routes > themselves "Laundered Routes". > > I actually had a little trouble spelling the different forms of > laundering. So I looked them up.. > > > ----"I can't believe what a bunch of nerds we are. We're looking up "money > laundering" in a dictionary." > > Casey Russell > Network Engineer > Kansas Research and Education Network > > 2029 Becker Drive, Suite 282 > > Lawrence, KS 66047 > (785)856-9820 ext 9809 > [email protected] > > On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 4:40 AM, Tony Finch <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Randy Bush <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > leak - i receive P and send it on to folk to whom i should not send > > > it for business reasons (transit, peer, ...) > > > > > > 7007 - i receive P (or some sub/superset), process it in some way > > > (likely through my igp), and re-originate it, or part of it, > > > as my own > > > > > > we need a name for 7007 other then vinnie > > > > Laundered leak? > > > > Tony. > > -- > > f.anthony.n.finch <[email protected]> http://dotat.at/ > > German Bight, Humber, Thames, Dover: West or northwest, backing southwest > > for > > a time, 6 to gale 8, increasing severe gale 9 at times, perhaps storm 10 > > later > > in German Bight and Humber. Rough or very rough, occasionally high later > in > > German Bight and Humber. Rain at times. Good, occasionally poor. > > >

