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Re: BGP prefix filter list


From: Martin Hannigan <hannigan () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 20 May 2019 18:35:53 -0400

Those numbers were subject to fraudulent acquisition. Some end users of
these subject prefixes are victims. This blanket approach victimizes them
further IMHO. My guess is this direction is why ARIN didn't post the
prefixes in their blog post. They are however in the court docs. I don't
recommend acting now.  I could be wrong?

Follow the registry, IMHO. John?


Best,

-M<



On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 08:25 Anderson, Charles R <cra () wpi edu> wrote:

What about these ones?

https://teamarin.net/2019/05/13/taking-a-hard-line-on-fraud/

On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 01:43:30PM +0200, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
Hello

This morning we apparently had a problem with our routers not handling
the full table. So I am looking into culling the least useful prefixes
from our tables. I can hardly be the first one to take on that kind of
project, and I am wondering if there is a ready made prefix list or
similar?

Or maybe we have a list of worst offenders? I am looking for ASN that
announces a lot of unnecessary /24 prefixes and which happens to be far
away from us? I would filter those to something like /20 and then just
have a default route to catch all.

Thanks,

Baldur


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