who_is_using_this_ip_address
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An alternative method for identifying the AS that announces a specific IP prefix consists in studying the BGP routing information. Typically, each BGP speaking router stores in a BGP table the routing announcements received for each prefix together with some protocol attributes such as the AS-PATH. This attribute contains the list of ASes traversed by the BGP announcement, | An alternative method for identifying the AS that announces a specific IP prefix consists in studying the BGP routing information. Typically, each BGP speaking router stores in a BGP table the routing announcements received for each prefix together with some protocol attributes such as the AS-PATH. This attribute contains the list of ASes traversed by the BGP announcement, | ||
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However, having access to a DFZ BGP router is not easy in practice. Alternatively, | However, having access to a DFZ BGP router is not easy in practice. Alternatively, | ||
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- | Here is a typical line in the dumped file, where you can see the prefix '' | + | Here is a typical line in the dumped file, where you can see the prefix '' |
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TABLE_DUMP2|1389513606|B|85.132.60.10|29049|148.60.0.0/ | TABLE_DUMP2|1389513606|B|85.132.60.10|29049|148.60.0.0/ |
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