Since January 2026, I have been running my own Autonomous System, AS201379. Here is the most
important information:
I run this AS with a setup consisting of three FreeBSD routers, utilizing FRR (FRRouting) to
handle multi-homed BGP sessions with several upstreams. In fact, this website (and my
adjacent blog) are hosted directly within the address space of this very AS!
Peering Policy & Requirements
If you want to peer with me, you're welcome! My peering policy is generally open, but I
do have a few expectations to ensure a smooth and secure connection:
- Technical
contact information must be kept up-to-date.
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Strict route filtering must be enforced to prevent accidental route leaks.
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We should collaborate in troubleshooting peering issues, actively mitigating DDoS
attacks, and resolving security incidents.
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Please do not abuse the peering link by pointing default routes or unnecessarily
resetting next-hops.
How to
Request Peering
If you're interested in peering, just send an email with the following details about
your network to get started:
-
A short introduction to your network (just so I know who I'm connecting with!)
-
Desired peering points (e.g., IPv6-in-IPv4 tunnel, GRE, or LocIX)
- Your Autonomous System Number (ASN)
- Your
AS-SET (if you have one)
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The recommended maximum prefix limit I should configure for you
- Your contact details
You can send your peering
requests directly to
peering@hofstede.it.
Routing Security
-
RPKI: Valid or Undefined. Valid IRR entries are the bare minimum.
Prefixes
I only do IPv6, as it's the modern internet standard.
2a06:9801:1c::/48 IPv6 Only
Upstream
- AS209533
- AS20473
- AS212895
- AS34872
- AS207841
Internet Exchange Points
- LocIX Düsseldorf
- BGP.Exchange Berlin (in
preparation)
Connectivity