Dead for me via: HE NTT COX
On Tue, Jul 24, 2018 at 3:03 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'd greatly appreciate it if readers of this post would help me to to > confirm > > that the non-routing of the above block is both universal and complete... > > as it is, at least, from where I am sitting... but at this point I have > > nothing and nobody to rail against. (Or so I thought! But while writing > > this post I found some new and apparently associated curiosities relating > > to a different ASN, AS57166. Read on!) > > All prefixes still visible here (Oslo, Norway), through HE. Here's your > original table augmented with the AS paths I see on our border routers: > > ASN Route AS path > ----------------------------------------------- > 10510 216.238.64.0/18 6939 205869 32226 10510 > 10737 207.183.96.0/20 6939 205869 7827 10737 > 10800 192.110.32.0/19 6939 205869 11717 10800 > 19529 104.143.112.0/20 6939 205869 11324 19529 > 19529 198.14.0.0/20 6939 205869 7827 19529 > 19529 198.32.208.0/20 6939 205869 7827 19529 > 19529 206.41.128.0/20 6939 205869 11324 19529 > 30237 192.73.128.0/20 6939 205869 11717 30237 > 30237 192.73.144.0/20 6939 205869 11717 30237 > 30237 192.73.160.0/20 6939 205869 11717 30237 > 30237 192.73.176.0/20 6939 205869 11717 30237 > > Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [email protected] >

