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dealing with bogon spam ?
Just FYI the colo4jax guys got back to me and it is a stale ARIN db
entry - I guess they don't update it as quickly as I thought. So this
is now just a normal case of spam.
Leslie
Leslie wrote:
> Yes, unallocated (at least according to ARIN's whois db) but not
> unannounced - obviously our network can get to the space or else I
> wouldn't be having a spam problem with them! I'm actually seeing this
> /20 as advertised through Savvis from AS40430
>
> It seems to me like the best solution might be a semi-hacky solution of
> asking arin (and other IRR's) if i can copy its DB and creating an
> internal peer which null routes unallocated blocks (updated nightly?)
>
> Has anyone seen an IRR's DB's not being updated for more than 30 days
> after allocations? I always assumed that they are quickly updated.
>
> Thanks again,
> Leslie
>
> Jon Lewis wrote:
>> Unallocated doesn't mean non-routed. All a spammer needs is a
>> willing/non-filtering provider doing BGP with them, and they can
>> announce any space they like, send out some spam, and then pull the
>> announcement. Next morning, when you see the spam and try to figure
>> out who to send complaints to, you're either going to complain to the
>> wrong people or find that whois is of no help.
>>
>> On Tue, 27 Oct 2009, Church, Charles wrote:
>>
>>> This is puzzling me. If it's from non-announced space, at some point
>>> some router should report no route to it. How is the TCP handshake
>>> performed to allow a sync to turn into spam?
>>>
>>> Chuck
>>>
>>> Chuck Church
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