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Blockchain and Networking
- Subject: Blockchain and Networking
- From: johnl at iecc.com (John R. Levine)
- Date: 9 Jan 2018 14:07:20 +0800
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> How about validating whether a given AS is an acceptable origin for a set
> of prefixes? Seems like a problem (route hijacking) that's still been
> looking for a solution. Lots of BGP routers, RRs, prefix databases are
> around, maintained and generally online. Current practices are incomplete
> and for many large carriers, operate on a 24 hour cycle which might not be
> acceptable if the world had a more instant option in place.
It is not my impression that maintaining an updatable database of
(AS, prefix) pairs is particularly difficult. What's hard is figuring out
who's allowed to put what into the database, and blockchains offer no help
at all there.
See https://xkcd.com/927/
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