[nsp-sec] AS27595 (Intercage) Their back - implications..

SURFcert - Peter p.g.m.peters at utwente.nl
Wed Sep 24 05:57:44 EDT 2008


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Chris Morrow wrote on 24-9-2008 0:34:

>>> really?? routeviews3 still shows:
>>>
>>> *  69.22.162.0/23   207.246.129.4                          0 11608
>> 14744 22212 23342 27595 i
>>> *  69.22.168.0/21   207.246.129.4                          0 11608
>> 14744 22212 23342 27595 i
>>> *  69.22.184.0/22   207.246.129.4                          0 11608
>> 14744 22212 23342 27595 i
>>> *  69.31.64.0/20    207.246.129.4                          0 11608
>> 14744 22212 23342 27595 i
>>> *  69.50.160.0/19   207.246.129.4                          0 11608
>> 14744 22212 23342 27595 i
>>> *  216.255.176.0/20 207.246.129.4                          0 11608
>> 14744 22212 23342 27595 i
>>
>> Umm..you are right - but they have far from perfect connectivity at the
>> moment. A quick look from
> 
> yea, people might be 'not accepting that as-path' :)

BGplay shows some nice switches and withdrawals last weekend for at
least a number of those ranges. They were offline for about 14 hours.

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