In my presentation in APNIC, I suggested that as a possible option.

Why not? There is a lot of cooperation among the RIRs, and this may be one more 
way to do so.

Or this may be run somehow via the NRO, or we can ask IANA to do it for the NRO.

If we don't trust in the cooperation among the RIRs, then is better we close 
the doors of all the RIRs and go to the wild west.

I also suggested one more action.

Even if all the 5 RIRs adopt this policy, there is space still unallocated 
space on the hands of IANA, specially for IPv6. I'm considering drafting a 
global policy for that. This global policy in fact, could be done even if the 
policy is not adopted in all the RIRs, but of course I think it will be then 
more difficult to reach consensus.

Another possible alternative is doing it from the IETF (so the IETF instructs 
IANA to do it).



 

El 4/3/20 12:37, "routing-wg en nombre de Nick Hilliard" 
<[email protected] en nombre de [email protected]> escribió:

    Carlos Friaças via routing-wg wrote on 04/03/2020 07:23:
    > Unfortunately, you will only "run AS0" over non-distributed APNIC space.
    > 
    > If you were able to do it for the full problem space, those who will 
    > continue to explore this weakness in the global routing system would not 
    > have an excellent alternative by simply choosing to abuse 
    > non-distributed space by the other RIRs...
    
    Carlos,
    
    are you seriously suggesting that APNIC or any other RIR should use a 
    TAL for 0/0 to claim authority over unallocated space from other RIRs?
    
    This would be an extraordinary breach of trust in the RIR community.
    
    Nick
    
    



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