11 Oct
2017
11 Oct
'17
4 p.m.
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 02:46:54PM +0100, Nick Hilliard via db-wg wrote:
Job Snijders wrote:
I think this touches upon an incredibly important question: how do we distinguish between garbage and properly authenticated "route:" objects covering RIPE-managed space?
and more to the point: are there good reasons and community support for continuing not to distinguish between the two.
Well, distinguishing in the irrdb is one thing, but how would you distinguish between them in RealLife(tm)? It's not like you can not route/accept a cross-RIR route: object (at least not without Breaking The Internet) Also, what would the distinguisher be for eg. a route: with prefix from RIPE and ASN from ARIN? RIPE-PARTIALLY-AUTHENTICATED? cheers, Sascha Luck