For example, My AS# is 23910 and the 'local AS' is 23910. If our BGP router received a route from the BGP neighbor AS1 with the AS-PATH: 1 .* 23910, then the route is what we are looking for.

在 2015/1/27 22:05, Carlos M. Martinez 写道:
Can you clarify what do you mean by 'local AS' ?

regards

Carlos

On 1/27/15 11:48 AM, Song Li wrote:
Hi everyone,

Recently I studied the BGP AS path looping problem, and found that in
most cases, the received BGP routes containing local AS# are suspicious.
However, we checked our BGP routing table (AS23910,CERNET2) on juniper
router(show route hidden terse aspath-regex .*23910.* ), and have not
found such routes in Adj-RIB-In.

We believe that the received BGP routes containing local AS# are related
to BGP security problem. Hence, we want to look for some real cases in
the wild. Could anybody give us some examples of such routes?

Thanks!

Best Regards!



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