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[ipv6-wg] IPv6 martian filter-set
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Enno Rey
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Thu Jan 12 09:08:12 CET 2023
Hi Nia, On Thu, Jan 12, 2023 at 09:37:30AM +0200, Nia Provia wrote: > Hi all, > ??we want to update our BGP filtering with ipv6 martians prefixes. > ??Querying RIPE database I am seeing two different filter-set regarding > martians v6 : > > fltr-martian6???? --> last-modified :?? 2015-07-28T13:39:28 > fltr-martian-v6???? ---> last-modified:?? 2020-09-10T23:40:02 > > Is there any recommendation/suggestion whether I should use any of these > filters ? and if yes , which one ? some discussion here: https://theinternetprotocolblog.wordpress.com/2020/01/15/some-notes-on-ipv6-bogon-filtering/ Hope that's helpful. cheers Enno -- Enno Rey Cell: +49 173 6745902 Twitter: @Enno_Insinuator IPv6 Blog: https://theinternetprotocolblog.wordpress.com
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