Internet access discussion, including Fusion, IP Broadband, and Gigabit Fiber!
by
pandata » Sun Apr 19, 2020 10:37 am
TLDR:
BGP disruptions happen frequently, generally by accident. But BGP can also be hijacked for large-scale spying, data interception, or as a sort of denial of service attack. Just last week, United States Executive Branch agencies moved to block China Telecom from offering services in the US, because of allegedly malicious activity that includes BGP attacks.
On Friday, the company launched
Is BGP Safe Yet, a site that makes it easier for anyone to check whether their internet service provider has added the security protections and filters that can make BGP more stable.
-source:
ARS
Is there a timeline when Sonic will implement RPKI?
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pandata
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We are aware of this issue and we are working on implementing RPKI as soon as we can! We will let you know when an update goes live or when we have a better ETA from our engineers.
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anthony.n
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Please do update us on the ETA. We love Sonic, but this is a serious concern that, sadly, will make us reconsider our options if unaddressed.
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alexis.frasz
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by
skyweir » Mon Nov 27, 2023 10:38 am
Hi Guys,
We're 3 years out now and this still has not been adopted. What happened?
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skyweir
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