[address-policy-wg] New Draft Document: De-boganising New Address Blocks
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Jon Lawrence
jon at lawrence.org.uk
Tue Feb 24 17:45:32 CET 2004
> > > The real solution to this problem is to make it > > possible for ISPs to closely track RIR allocations > > in their filters in a semi-automated way. There may > > still be a few days of delay before a new allocation > > is fully routable but ISPs can compensate for that > > with internal processes. > > > > Why can't ISPs subscribe to a feed of all new > > RIPE allocations in near real-time? > > Personally I think this is a great idea and if we hear > from a lot of operators actually willing to take such feeds > it may become reality. However there are a number of serious issues > with something like this, not the least of which are the liability > issues in case this goes wrong very dynamically and semi-automatdly. > > It is certainly something to progress if there is enough interest. > > However I think the current proposal shold go ahead too because the false > positives are a real problem now > > Daniel Could we not just have a file somewhere that shows all ranges allocated to RIR's. ISP's could then script to generate their filters. Jon
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