Routing wars pending?
Hank Nussbacher HANK at VM.TAU.AC.IL
Wed Nov 15 14:11:41 CET 1995
On Wed, 15 Nov 1995 11:00:04 MET you said: > With regard to the rest of your message - here is what we do, both as a > Service Provider Registry and a as backbone provider which has to deal > with routing: > > We strictly refuse requests to assign address space for further > sub-assignement. Adresses are *directly* assigned to the eventual user. > If a service provider wants to act as a Local-IR, then the proper way > of doing it is to get in touch with the RIPE-NCC and establish a > registry of it's own. Is that the general consensus in other countries? > > Just to make sure that everybody understands the rules, we explicitely > point out that the assignement is only valid for the purpose of > connecting (directly or through an intermediate step) to our backbone. > We explicitely reserve the right to reclaim the address space if these > conditions are not (or no longer) met. I know that RLR are slightly > different, of course. We have had problems with this also. > > With regard to routing, the answer is both collaboration by all > service providers (which is working rather well, I think) *and* > filtering based on the route objects in the RIPE database (which > appears to gain popularity). If somebody tries to play games, and most > of the backbones would have filters, then there is a good chance that > the hickup is confined to a small part of the Internet - which > eventually makes the "highjacked" addresses more or less useless. Yes Europe is very organized - but what do you do about the USA? > > And the multiple database issue should be sorted out anyway, because > the problem of inconsistency *is* there, even without malicious intent > on any side. > > Wilfried. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Wilfried Woeber : e-mail: Woeber at CC.UniVie.ac.at > Computer Center - ACOnet : > Vienna University : Tel: +43 1 4065822 355 > Universitaetsstrasse 7 : Fax: +43 1 4065822 170 > A-1010 Vienna, Austria, Europe : NIC: WW144 > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hank
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