Brian
If someone announce that network BGP and you announce it from your main router
would your announcement will be "more dominant" and the network will return to
UCSD back ?
if the answer us yes maybe this is the way to stop someone from hijacking our network
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From: 44Net <44net-bounces+ronenp=hotmail.com(a)hamradio.ucsd.edu> on behalf of Brian
Kantor <Brian(a)UCSD.Edu>
Sent: Saturday, February 27, 2016 5:40 AM
To: AMPRNet working group
Subject: Re: [44net] BGP stats for AMPRNet
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The fact is that there's very little
we can actually do if someone hijacks some of our network space.
- Brian
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 11:33:53AM +0100, Rob Janssen wrote:
I have 4 snapshots of the BGP routed subnet situation
here, and this entry
is present in all of them. It apparently is not a recent change.
ampr/bgpnets-201406:44.68.52.0/24
ampr/bgpnets-201406:44.68.52.0, 44.68.52.255, "AS12637 Seeweb s.r.l."
ampr/data-add-ARIN-201508: 12637 44.68.52.0/24
ampr/data-add-ARIN-201512: 12637 44.68.52.0/24
ampr/data-add-ARIN-201601: 12637 44.68.52.0/24
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