On 12/7/16 1:07 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
> otoh, private AS numbers are used in non-confed topologies, e.g. the bgp
> stub customer who uses a private AS.  they should not sign of course.
> but once i receive their announcement and strip the private AS,
> can/should i sign?  i just looked at bgpsec-protocol and found no
> guidance.

from that vantage point you are the origin. it's not clear to me that a
customer  relationship is substantively then if you do this internal to
your org. operationally the'yre probably also registering route objects,
issuing LOAS and operating on behalf of the private ASN.

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