Geoff: >> and this case, although not common, has been visible in the routing >> table already Randy: > oh? and how do you detect it? how many are there? how much of a real > problem is it?
so i had a three hour drive from seeing kids in portland to the exciting westin colo in seattle. i did not even make it through the neil young on my ipod. but i kept thinking of how one could test or demonstrate your assertion. perhaps neil scrambled my thinking, but it did not even get to winterlude. for each prefix in some routing table, rv, dump of one of my routers, whatever, see if that prefix can be decomposed into two or more prefixes which one can demonstrate are 'given' to the announcing asn by two or more different would-be certificate authoritiess, e.g. rirs or disparate delegatees of rirs. i could not really see how to do this for other than the case where the prefix can be shown to be in the delegation registries of two rirs. please give us one example which supports your assertion, or whack me with a clue by four about how one could better test/demonstrate your assertion. randy _______________________________________________ sidr mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sidr
