as24748

2016-02-03 Thread Daniel Corbe
Can anyone venture a guess as to what this might be about?

http://irrexplorer.nlnog.net/search/AS24748:AS-THINX

Why would my ASN be part of a foreign AS-SET?  Is this something I need to 
worry about?  My gut reaction is to reach out to ripe.




Re: as24748

2016-02-03 Thread Rene Wilhelm

Hi,

On 2/3/16 11:54 AM, Daniel Corbe wrote:

Can anyone venture a guess as to what this might be about?

http://irrexplorer.nlnog.net/search/AS24748:AS-THINX

Why would my ASN be part of a foreign AS-SET?  Is this something I need to 
worry about?  My gut reaction is to reach out to ripe.

You can see the full AS-SET object here 
https://apps.db.ripe.net/search/query.html?searchtext=AS24748:AS-THINX=as-set=true=RIPE#resultsAnchor


or via traditional whois:

whois -h whois.ripe.net AS24748:AS-THINX

as-set: AS24748:AS-THINX
descr:  ASes advertised to IX/peerings
members:AS1, AS2, AS3, AS4, AS5
members:AS6, AS10, AS13, AS16, AS17

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members:AS1973394, AS2262647, AS2629023, AS597, AS5114372
remarks:33995
tech-c: ATMA2-RIPE
admin-c:ATMA1-RIPE
mnt-by: ATMAN-MNT
created:2013-12-11T05:06:03Z
last-modified:  2016-02-02T05:07:39Z
source: RIPE # Filtered

For more details what this is about it's best to reach out to the folk 
at ATMAN, n...@atman.pl


-- Rene