The Cidr Report
Hank Nussbacher hank at mail.iucc.ac.il
Sat Nov 13 19:38:24 CET 2004
At 02:47 PM 12-11-04 -0800, Randy Bush wrote: > > ASnum NetsNow NetsAggr NetGain % Gain Description > > > > AS18566 751 6 745 99.2% CVAD Covad Communications > > AS4134 825 178 647 78.4% CHINANET-BACKBONE > > No.31,Jin-rong Street > > AS4323 794 223 571 71.9% TWTC Time Warner Telecom > > AS6197 814 430 384 47.2% BNS-14 BellSouth Network > > Solutions, Inc > > AS22773 401 17 384 95.8% CXA Cox Communications Inc. > > AS27364 413 45 368 89.1% ARMC Armstrong Cable Services > > AS701 1230 884 346 28.1% UU UUNET Technologies, Inc. > > AS22909 412 81 331 80.3% CMCS Comcast Cable > > Communications, Inc. > >are these numbers what i think, but hope not, they are? > >e.g. is AS18566 the origin AS for 751 prefixes that could be >collapsed to 6? Barry and me tried: http://www.nanog.org/mtg-0302/cidr.html Covad was first contacted Aug 2002: >ASnum NetsNow NetsCIDR NetGain % Gain Description >AS18566 264 4 260 98.5% COVAD Covad Communications But Covad was just one. I used to quietly contact these "pollutors" along with a few others who helped out (Barry and Terry) but as of a year ago I'm giving my 5-10 hours of volunteerism per month to nsp-sec. -Hank >if not, then perhaps the report could use some work. > >if so, then > o why are providers indulging is such extremely sick > behavior > o and who can hack the perl to generate filters for this > so we can listen only to the aggregates > >randy