Re: what the heck do i do now?

From: Jon Lewis (no email)
Date: Tue Feb 06 2007 - 08:37:07 EST

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    On Tue, 6 Feb 2007, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:

    > On Mon, Feb 05, 2007 at 10:13:08PM -0500,
    > Jon Lewis <> wrote
    > a message of 52 lines which said:
    >
    >> 192.0.2.0/24 - This block is assigned as "TEST-NET" for use in
    >> documentation and example code. It is often used in conjunction with
    >> domain names example.com or example.net in vendor and protocol
    >> documentation. Addresses within this block should not appear on the
    >> public Internet.
    >>
    >> That /24 doesn't show up in BGP

    Somebody clipped the "unless something is broken" part of that statement.

    > It SHOULD NOT show up, but it does (ROSPRINT-AS, AS2854, does announce
    > it and, among others, routeviews.org sees it).

    So the simple conclusion is ROSPRINT-AS is broken. BTW, that route
    doesn't seem to propogate very far. I don't see it via Level3, Above.net,
    or TWTC. What I do see when looking at my incoming distribute list is
    that someone seems to keep trying to announce exactly 192/8.

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