[AusNOG] Urgent - Pacnet NOC contact (with BGP clue)
Matt Hope
matt.hope at nicta.com.au
Sat Dec 11 21:51:52 EST 2010
If you, or your customer is a AusCERT member, then this is likely
something they can help with - if only to assist with legal proceedings.
AusCERT do have a 24x7 members-only contact line, members can see the
details here: https://www.auscert.org.au/render.html?it=5141
- Matt
On 10/12/10 19:59, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
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> So, to update.
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> After finally getting a Pacnet engineer who understood BGP and the
> issue (and was referring to my initial email to AusNOG), the engineer
> was instructed by his boss (don't have a name) to tell me to call
> APNIC.... but couldn't tell me what they expected APNIC to do.
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> I informed the Pacnet engineer (Ramon) that if they keep allowing AINS
> to announce the ranges (see below) then they are party to the Denial
> of Service that is going on and in turn are committing a criminal act
> as well.
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> Btw... the ranges I noted: 180.189.136.0/22 and 175.45.144.0/20 are
> being announced by AINS as /24's for maximum disruption effect.
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