❦ 11 mars 2018 09:54 +0100, Vincent Bernat :
>> Did you try contacting radb.net or the ARIN first? Their answers would
>> be interesting about it.
>
> As I am not familiar with how things work, I did not. But I have mailed
> CloudFlare NOC.
They told me the entries are legit
Hey Vincent
Back in 2015 there was a community consultation on the topic and it seems that
ARIN is finally making progress when it comes to IRR route validation:
You might want to read the announcement made in January
https://www.arin.net/announcements/2018/20180109.html
Enjoy your weekend!
On Sun, Mar 11, 2018 at 11:28:45AM +0100, Arnold Nipper wrote:
> On 11.03.2018 09:54, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> > ❦ 11 mars 2018 09:49 +0100, Vincent Jardin :
> >
> >> Did you try contacting radb.net or the ARIN first? Their answers
> >> would be interesting about it.
>
On 11.03.2018 09:54, Vincent Bernat wrote:
> ❦ 11 mars 2018 09:49 +0100, Vincent Jardin :
>
>> Did you try contacting radb.net or the ARIN first? Their answers would
>> be interesting about it.
>
> As I am not familiar with how things work, I did not. But I have
❦ 11 mars 2018 09:49 +0100, Vincent Jardin :
> Did you try contacting radb.net or the ARIN first? Their answers would
> be interesting about it.
As I am not familiar with how things work, I did not. But I have mailed
CloudFlare NOC.
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Vincent,
Did you try contacting radb.net or the ARIN first? Their answers would be
interesting about it.
My 2 cents,
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❦ 10 mars 2018 23:02 +0100, Vincent Bernat :
> I am peering with Atlantic Metro at DE-CIX. Their IRR record is
> "AS-AMC". I have noticed recently some invalid prefixes:
>
> $ bgpq3 -4 -R 24 -m 24 -A -J -E AS-AMC
> [...]
> route-filter 1.0.0.0/24 exact;
>
Hey!
I am peering with Atlantic Metro at DE-CIX. Their IRR record is
"AS-AMC". I have noticed recently some invalid prefixes:
$ bgpq3 -4 -R 24 -m 24 -A -J -E AS-AMC
[...]
route-filter 1.0.0.0/24 exact;
route-filter 1.1.1.0/24 exact;
I didn't check which members of the macro pulled
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