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[ipv6-wg] MERIT Darknet Experiment and RPKI alerts
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Antonio Prado
aprado at topnet.it
Fri Nov 9 12:00:37 CET 2012
On 11/9/12 10:33 AM, Alex Band wrote: > If you have received the alert, your certified, unannounced IPv6 prefix is hijacked by AS237 because 2a00::/12 is the most specific announcement that overlaps with it. There are two things you can do: Hi Alex, thank you for your advice. Anyway, this behavior was easily foretold in a previous message posted on the list ipv6-wg about 20 days ago. Thanks -- antonio
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