with regards to the last point: cannot confirm that - because it might not be that obvious even


the amount of times I get added to random as-sets and having to complain to them to *NEVER GET EVEN AN RESPONSE BACK* is annoying as hell.

[pcdog@lappeenranta ~]$ whois as-ubnix-members|grep 41666
members:        AS41666
[pcdog@lappeenranta ~]$ 

I am not peering there, they are not replying. they added me on 5th of january.
this is why my stance is that as-sets are inherently broken.
also thanks/credits to  Benjojo for making a tool that shows me this a lot easier/alerting me ;)



Silvan


Von: "Nick Hilliard (INEX)" <nick@inex.ie>
An: "Brandon Zhi" <Brandon@huize.asia>
CC: Manrs-community@elists.manrs.org
Gesendet: Sonntag, 8. Januar 2023 23:31:20
Betreff: Re: [manrs-community] What are the dangers of next-hop hijacking?

Brandon Zhi wrote on 08/01/2023 08:56:
<shortened> 


again, you get to play this trick once.  When you're found out, your
transit connection will be terminated.

Nick
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