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[anti-abuse-wg] [routing-wg] An arrest in Russia
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Ronald F. Guilmette
rfg at tristatelogic.com
Sat Jan 4 21:22:04 CET 2020
In message <e7d0097b-68ea-be04-039b-1135cd802c04 at foobar.org>, Nick Hilliard <nick at foobar.org> wrote: >Ronald F. Guilmette wrote on 03/01/2020 23:50: >> Well, RPKI quite certainly beats the hell out of the nothing that we have >> had in its place for lo these many years now. > >having used irrdb prefix filtering in production for many years, I >respectfully disagree. All I can say is that if RADB is or has been one of your data sources, then you have been relying on data that is quite often (and demonstratably) wrong. I won't argue your other points, since you clearly know one heck of a lot more about these things than I do. I will only reiterate that RPKI, or at least my understanding of it, appears to be way better than basing routing decisions on a data base where any charlatan can inject anything he wants, any time he wants. Regards, rfg
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