Can someone from HE comment on how they are doing their filtering? We often see 
our routes leaked by them or their customers and it’s quite the problem and 
significantly contributes to the pollution in the routing table. 

Often friends and smaller providers come to me for help and the lack of 
filtering as well as BGP communities poses significant operational issues for 
networks. 

Jared Mauch

> On Mar 20, 2018, at 5:35 PM, Jay Ford <jnf...@uiowa.net> wrote:
> 
> Something apparently in Brazil is hijacking 128.255.192.0/22, part of 
> 128.255.0.0/16 which is held by the University of Iowa.  AS 263971 is 
> announcing 128.255.192.0/22 which Hurricane Electric is accepting & 
> propagating.  None of that has any authorization.
> 
> I can't find any decent contact information for the originating entity, so I 
> have reported it to ab...@he.net, but it'd be fabulous if some HE folks 
> listening here could whack the hijacking faster than the abuse channels will 
> get to it.  Also useful would be some functional contact for AS263971.
> 
> Any help will be appreciated.
> 
> ________________________________________________________________________
> Jay Ford, Network Engineering Group, Information Technology Services
> University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242
> email: jay-f...@uiowa.edu, phone: 319-335-5555

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