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BOF: Hijacking and ToolsJoel Jaeggli, Nokia; Andree Toonk, BCNETPresentation Date: January 25, 2009, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Room: Anacaona A
Abstract: Andree Toonk - Monitoring your prefixes with BGPmon
Prefix hijack systems are gaining more interest lately. BGPmon (http://bgpmon.net) is a new prefix hijack detection system offering a range of hijack detection features to its users.
BGPmon started as a tool for personal professional use and is now a free service for other network administrators. Many of the features are implemented based on discussions or feedback from the nanog email list. These features include support for regular expressions, 4 bytes AS numbers, ASpath irregularities, peer threshold, Bogon detection, flexible per prefix email notification settings as well as several auto detection features to help users with adding prefixes to the system and
defining regular expressions for those prefixes.
Joel Jaeggli - A look at the operator Community's understanding of and response to the route hijacking threat.
The threat of route hijacking has been present since the inception of inter-domain routing. This talk is intended to provide some history of
the understanding of the threat and what can and is being done about it.
Joel Jaeggli Biography: Joel Jaeggli works in the Security and Mobile connectivity group within Nokia. His time is divided between the operation of the nokia.net (AS 14277) research network and supporting the strategic planning needed of Nokia's security business.
Andree Toonk Biography: Andree Toonk received his M.Sc. degree in system and network engineering from the University of Amsterdam in 2004 and has several years of
professional experience working for research networks around the world. Andree is currently employed by the University of British Columbia &
BCNET in Vancouver.
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Greg Hankins, Force10 Networks; Chris Malayter, Switch and Data
- A Comparative Analysis of BGP Anomaly Detection and Robustness Algorithms
Kotikapaludi Sriram, Patrick Gleichmann, Doug Montgomery, Okee Kim, and Oliver Borchert, NIST
- BFD - Is it worth it and does it work in production networks?
Tom Scholl, AT&T Labs
- Tutorial: BGP 102: Scaling the Network
Avi Freedman, Akamai Technologies
- BMP, The BGP Monitoring Protocol
John Scudder and Rex Fernando, Juniper Networks
- DNSSEC
Chris Griffiths, Comcast Cable; Kevin Oberman, ESnet
- Tutorial: Effective BGP Load Balancing Using "The Metric System"
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- Haitian Internet Exchange Point: A Difficult Dream
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Moderator: Lane Patterson, Equinix
Panelists: Howard Kidorf, Pioneer Consulting; Philippe Perrier, Xtera Communications
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Sponsor: Dominican Government, through the Dominican Republic, Export & Investment Center (CEI-RD)
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