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Starting today at 17:09 UTC our systems detected a large scale routing incident affecting hundreds of Autonomous systems. Many BGPmon users have received an email informing them of this change.
Our initial investigation shows that the scope of this incident is widespread and affected 576 Autonomous systems and 3431 prefixes. Amongst the networks affected are high traffic prefixes including those of Google, Amazon, Twitter, Apple, Akamai, Time Warner Cable Internet and more.
All these events have either AS200759 “innofield AG” or private AS 65021 as the origin AS. In the cases where AS65021 appears as the origin AS, AS200759 is again the next-hop AS.
AS200759 “innofield AG” is a provider based out of Switzerland and normally only announces one IPv4 and one IPv6 prefix.
These are 2 example events:
Prefix 66.220.152.0/21 Is normally announced by Facebook AS32934 and during this event was announced by AS200759 as a more specific /22
Detected prefix: 66.220.152.0/22
Example aspath: 4608 24130 7545 6939 200759
And AS origin: 65021 behind AS 200759
Detected prefix: 66.220.152.0/22
Example aspath: 133812 23948 4788 6939 200759 65021
We saw the announcements via the following peers and providers of AS200759 “innofield Continue reading
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Today's Weekly Show explores new projects in the IETF Routing Area, and examines the organization's role in an age where open-source projects are driving ad hoc standards.
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