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=?UTF-8?Q?T=C3=B6ma_Gavrichenkov?= <[email protected]> wrote:

>On Sat, Dec 5, 2020, 1:57 AM Ronald F. Guilmette <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>> It appears that AS47510 is itself an unallocated bogon at the present
>> time:
>>
>> https://bgp.he.net/AS47510#_asinfo
>>
>> As can be readily seen at the above link, AS47510 is peering with only
>> two other ASNs, i.e. AS29226 - JSC Mastertel (Russia) and AS35555 -
>> Crex Fex Pex Internet System Solutions" LLC.
>>
>
>Both peering links are now down.
>
>The matters with AS35555 may be harder to resolve, though.

If possible please elaborate.

It appears that AS35555, which is a bogon ASN, is bdeing kept alive at
this point only by AS213254 -- Rait Telecom, which is just a seven-month
old Russian company/ASN with -zero- IP allocations and apparently NO WEB
SITE.

And yet despite being only 7 months old and having absolutely no IP space
of its own (and also no web site), Rait Telecom has somehow managed to work
itself into the fabric of no fewer than seven European IXes:

https://bgp.he.net/AS213254#_ix

And it also has managed to acquire all these IPv4 peers:

AS25091  IP-Max SA
AS50340  OOO "Network of data-centers "Selectel"
AS35297  Dataline LLC
AS199524  G-Core Labs S.A.
AS35555  "Crex Fex Pex Internet System Solutions" LLC
AS49673  Truenetwork LLC
AS8492  "OBIT" Ltd.
AS42861  Foton Telecom CJSC
AS35598  INETCOM LLC
AS47441  TRUNK MOBILE, INC

How exactly does that even happen?

And who the hell are these people anyway?


Regards,
rfg

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