[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2014-12: Anti-hijack Policy

joel jaeggli joelja at bogus.com
Sun Apr 6 14:22:55 EDT 2014


On 3/28/14, 9:57 AM, Bill Buhler wrote:
> So if my understanding is correct, they basically performed a routing
> man in the middle attack on live IPv6 prefixes. Pardon my
> understanding level, but how did they keep from creating routing
> loops and service interruptions. I'm also a little concerned about
> performance and link loads. Are my concerns legitimate and inline?

if you withdraw your prefix entirely then the covering aggregate would
attract the traffic.

otherwise longest match wins.

> Thanks,
> 

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