www.internethalloffame.org fame or shame?

Bernhard Schmidt berni at birkenwald.de
Tue May 22 16:19:55 CEST 2012


Am 20.05.2012 13:22, schrieb Thomas Schäfer:
> The server  of   www.internethalloffame.org
> 
> is still listed on the table "IPv6 BGP odd routes" by HE.
> 
> http://ipv6.he.net/bgpview/odd-routes1.html
> http://ipv6.he.net/bgpview/odd-routes2.html
> 
> Therefore some ISP have no route to it.

Although this page is mostly wrong (bgpview has not been updated for
hundreds of years, so it lists all PI space and allocations outside
2001::/16 as bogus) it does have a valid point in this case. The problem
with www.internethalloffame.org is that Peer1 insists on announcing
their 2001:1978::/32 in a metric ton of /40s, but without the covering
aggregate.

*  2001:1978:202::/48
*  2001:1978:801::/48
*  2001:1978:1000::/40
*  2001:1978:1100::/40
*  2001:1978:1200::/40
*  2001:1978:1300::/40
*  2001:1978:1400::/40
*  2001:1978:1500::/40
*  2001:1978:1600::/40
*  2001:1978:1700::/40
*  2001:1978:1800::/40
*  2001:1978:1900::/40
*  2001:1978:1a00::/40
*  2001:1978:1b00::/40
*  2001:1978:1c00::/40
*  2001:1978:1d00::/40
*  2001:1978:1e00::/40
*  2001:1978:1f00::/40
*  2001:1978:2000::/40
*  2001:1978:2300::/40

If only there were someone to stop this. I tried contacting them twice
but no response (or change) so far.

Best Regards,
Bernhard



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