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- -- Will Hargrave <will harg.net> wrote:
>Sargun Dhillon wrote:
>
>> So, it seems that youtube's ip block has been
hijacked by a more
>> specific prefix being advertised. This is a case of
IP hijacking, not
>> case of DNS poisoning, youtube engineers doing
something stupid, etc.
>> For people that don't know. The router will try to
get the most specific
>> prefix. This is by design, not by accident.
>
>You are making the assumption of malice when the more
likely cause is
one of accident on the part of probably stressed NOC staff
at 17557.
>
>They probably have that /24 going to a gateway walled
garden box which
replies with a site saying 'we have banned this', and that
/24 route is
leaking outside of their AS via PCCW due to dodgy
filters/communities.
>
I guess you guys missed the news that Pakistan has
"blocked" YouTube
due to [mumble]:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.
jhtml?xml=/news/2008/02/24/wpak324.xml
AS Name
AS17557 PKTELECOM-AS-AP Pakistan Telecom
- - ferg
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