Re: AS4134/AS4847 - Appear to be hijacking some ip space.

2019-04-06 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Sat, Apr 6, 2019 at 2:40 AM Pierfrancesco Caci wrote: > > > Looks like they stopped already, I'm not seeing this on 3491 nor on > routeviews anymore. > About ~10 or so hours back Louie's request to CT got some action, yes. Thanks! -chris

Re: AS4134/AS4847 - Appear to be hijacking some ip space.

2019-04-06 Thread Pierfrancesco Caci
Looks like they stopped already, I'm not seeing this on 3491 nor on routeviews anymore. Pf > "Christopher" == Christopher Morrow writes: Christopher> Howdy gentle folks: Christopher> It looks like AS4847 - "China Networks Inter-Exchange" Christopher> Is taking some time to

Re: AS4134/AS4847 - Appear to be hijacking some ip space.

2019-04-05 Thread Louie Lee via NANOG
Hey folks, I'm on it for solving both immediate issue and long term "fix". Louie -- Louie Lee, 李景雲 Peering Coordinator (AS16591 ) Network Capacity Manager IP Numbers Administrator Google Fiber lou...@google.com (650) 253-2847 *There are 10 types of people

Re: AS4134/AS4847 - Appear to be hijacking some ip space.

2019-04-05 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 12:29 PM Jay Borkenhagen wrote: > > Hi Chris, yes! > It would be great if the Google Fiber / AS16591 folks could publish a > ROA in ARIN's hosted RPKI authorizing exactly 136.32.0.0/11 to be > originated only in AS16591. That ROA would have addressed this matter > from

Re: AS4134/AS4847 - Appear to be hijacking some ip space.

2019-04-05 Thread Jay Borkenhagen
Hi Chris, It would be great if the Google Fiber / AS16591 folks could publish a ROA in ARIN's hosted RPKI authorizing exactly 136.32.0.0/11 to be originated only in AS16591. That ROA would have addressed this matter from AS7018's point of view. In the interim, I have added a temporary whitelist

AS4134/AS4847 - Appear to be hijacking some ip space.

2019-04-05 Thread Christopher Morrow
Howdy gentle folks: It looks like AS4847 - "China Networks Inter-Exchange" Is taking some time to announce reachability for at least: 136.38.33.0/24 which they ought not, given that this /24 is part of a /11 assigned to AS16591 (google fiber)... Looking at routeviews data, I see the following