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[db-wg] [routing-wg] Last Call - creation of new out of region ROUTE(6) objects
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Ronald F. Guilmette
rfg at tristatelogic.com
Thu Jan 11 02:23:26 CET 2018
In message <CAKr6gn3ZUQ-Rcix4jAxiiO5ntenEWwNtkFZR2-2VRgc5WjcSbQ at mail.gmail.com> George Michaelson <ggm at algebras.org> wrote: >I do not believe any future ROUTE and ROUTE6 object creation should >be permitted routinely, for non-RIPE address space, inside the RIPE >NCC routing registry. I would go futher than that and say that it was a colossal error in judgement to have EVER allowed any of this nonsense. I have a massive quantity of never before revealed evidence showing just how prodigiously various crooks and spammers have abused this "feature". I will share that, if there is anyone on these lists who is as yet unconvinced of either the ability or willingness of various crooks and spammers to drive the proverbial truck through this massive, gaping and absurd security hole, mostly with respect to IPv4, but also, as has been described by others, with respect to IPv6 as well. It is well past time for RIPE to stop allowing any random, arbitrary, and unidentified orangutan with a keyboard to determine what routes are placed into the global routing table. Regards, rfg
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