[nsp-sec] Atrivo [was: GLBX De-Peers Intercage]
Patrick W. Gilmore
patrick at akamai.com
Mon Sep 1 16:19:27 EDT 2008
On Sep 1, 2008, at 9:50 AM, Chris Morrow wrote:
>
>> I applaud GLBX's move to disconnect Atrivo/Intercage.
>
> .. to stop accepting routes from atrivo/intercage. there isn't any
> direct evidence that they stopped being a customer. In the past
> Atrivo has had relationships with providers that included simply
> sending traffic and not routes. (atrivo had this relationship with
> As4436 for quite some time, probably even to this day)
When 4436 changed hands, Atrivo was not part of the deal. There was
some lingering connectivity after the deal finished, but it has been
cleaned up and Atrivo receives no connectivity, both in or out, from
as4436. Atrivo is still using some nLayer owned IP space. nLayer has
given Atrivo until Sept 30 to return those blocks, after which 4436
will announce more specifics & /dev/null the traffic, as well as send
C&D letters to whatever networks are providing transit for those blocks.
IOW: nLayer is clean.
> of course... maybe gblx did shut the interface down :) maybe one of
> the 2-3 gblx people on-list can even say?
Put another way: Is Global Crossing also clean?
--
TTFN,
patrick
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