Re: [sidr] A quick note from RPKI in the wild

Matthias Waehlisch <waehlisch@ieee.org> Thu, 08 December 2011 21:15 UTC

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Hi Carlos,

On Thu, 8 Dec 2011, Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo wrote:

> However, surprisingly enough, many people do not know which AS should 
> originate their own prefixes. Out of the collected data it looks like 
> large companies with operations in different countries are the "worst 
> offenders" in this case.
> 
  regarding the first sentence: Have you verified by discussions with 
operators?


Thanks
  matthias

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