14 Oct
2002
14 Oct
'02
10:51 a.m.
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 10:37:37AM +0200, Gert Doering wrote:
Shane, your explanation is confusing me. There are other examples with "same route, different origin AS" in the RIPE-DB (check 194.97.0.0/16), which is sometimes necessary while migrating a network to a new origin AS.
Yes, and this needs authorization from both ASN maintainers. The usual way is to have ISP2 send an PGP-signed route object to ISP1 which then sends it with his additional PGP signature to RIPE. Worked several times for us.
So the database should permit entry of this *new* object, instead of checking for modification permission on the *existing* object.
No. Because that allows hijacking under some circumstances. Regards, Daniel