BGP illiterates at AS29657 (was: Re: Please check your filters - reloaded)
Ethern M.C. Lin
ethern at ascc.net
Mon Nov 7 18:44:00 CET 2005
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On Mon, 7 Nov 2005 02:43:09 +0100
Bernhard Schmidt <berni at birkenwald.de> wrote:
>On Mon, Oct 31, 2005 at 05:05:54AM +0100, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
>>> Origin codes: i - IGP, e - EGP, ? - incomplete
>>
>> Network Next Hop Metric LocPrf Weight Path
>> * 2001:228::/35 2001:7f8:1::a500:9264:1
>> 0 9264 29657 29657 29657 29657 ?
>> * 2001:230::/35 2001:7f8:1::a500:9264:1
>> 0 9264 29657 29657 29657 29657 ?
>> [about 30 more]
>>
>> Currently those bogus routes are only visible by ASNET, but god knows
>> where it leaks next.
Sorry for the problem and causing you the inconvenience.
:(
>115 foreign prefixes are originated by 29657, but only visible by ASNET (9264)
>
>Four foreign(!) prefixes are originated by 29657 and visible worldwide
>because leaked through ASCC to their peers.
>
>2001:8b0::/32 UK-AA-20020820
>2001:4000::/32 FR-BLUEGIX-20040611
>3ffe:2c00::/24 BT-LABS
>3ffe:4003::/32 RMNET
>
>I've tried contacting them in numerous ways and did not succeed.
>
I really missed your email till today.
However, our wan router's ospf3 crash today after wonderful JunOS
upgrade and I try to take it back with my whole energy. But I don't have
any excuse for this problem.
:(
>ASCC: Could you please remove the link to AS29657 or at least filter
>them so they cannot leak the pile of crap they call their BGP table
>anymore?
>
Yes, I have stop sending the non-ASNet TLA routes to all tunnel peers
now, so please let me know if you see any one of these crap routes
again.
>Regards,
>Bernhard
Sincerely yours,
Ethern
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