[nsp-sec] Prefix hijack from AS4761
Aaron Hughes
aaronh at tcp0.com
Wed Apr 2 15:29:45 EDT 2014
Catur Fajar Wicaksono catur.wicaksono at indosat.com should be able to help you out.
Cheers,
Aaron
On Wed, Apr 02, 2014 at 09:25:18PM +0200, Alfredo Sola wrote:
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> We have received alerts from BGPMon that AS4761 (INDOSAT) is hijacking some of our prefixes. It looks a bit like a misconfiguration because they are announcing short prefixes (31.24.120.0/21) rather than deaggregate that into /24s.
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> Have anybody else seen it? Does anybody have a contact (trusted or otherwise) around there?
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> Thanks!
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