Re: MIA: oregon-ix.net

2002-11-20 Thread Jared Mauch

Kai,

i'm not sure about the dns for the domain (i suspect the
appropriate people are at ietf.. infact i know i saw their faces
on the mcast stream) but you can reach it by ip.

198.32.162.100

- jared

On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:50:34PM -0500, Kai Schlichting wrote:
 
 As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the address for
 route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago (mid-October?).
 Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve
 the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX been shut down?
 
 Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, with the most
 views, of any public route server I am aware of (please prove me wrong,
 but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .
 
 Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
 rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.

-- 
Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements are only mine.



Re: MIA: oregon-ix.net

2002-11-20 Thread Mike Tancsa


There is a second one as well which is 198.32.162.102. Its a little more 
responsive, but with less peers.

---Mike

At 01:04 PM 20/11/2002 -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:

Kai,

i'm not sure about the dns for the domain (i suspect the
appropriate people are at ietf.. infact i know i saw their faces
on the mcast stream) but you can reach it by ip.

198.32.162.100

- jared

On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:50:34PM -0500, Kai Schlichting wrote:

 As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the address for
 route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago (mid-October?).
 Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve
 the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX been shut down?

 Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, with the most
 views, of any public route server I am aware of (please prove me wrong,
 but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .

 Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
 rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.

--
Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements are only mine.





Re: MIA: oregon-ix.net

2002-11-20 Thread Lucy E. Lynch

route-views is up  happy  -

route-views.oregon-ix.net

see:
http://www.routeviews.org/

Lucy E. Lynch   Academic User Services
Computing CenterUniversity of Oregon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (541) 346-1774/Cell: 912-7998

On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Mike Tancsa wrote:



 There is a second one as well which is 198.32.162.102. Its a little more
 responsive, but with less peers.

  ---Mike

 At 01:04 PM 20/11/2002 -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:

  Kai,
 
  i'm not sure about the dns for the domain (i suspect the
 appropriate people are at ietf.. infact i know i saw their faces
 on the mcast stream) but you can reach it by ip.
 
  198.32.162.100
 
  - jared
 
 On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:50:34PM -0500, Kai Schlichting wrote:
  
   As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the address for
   route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago (mid-October?).
   Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve
   the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX been shut down?
  
   Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, with the most
   views, of any public route server I am aware of (please prove me wrong,
   but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .
  
   Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
   rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.
 
 --
 Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements are only mine.





Re: MIA: oregon-ix.net

2002-11-20 Thread Jared Mauch

I was getting dns resolver errors earlier back.

(like the zone expired)

it appears someone fixed something since.

- jared

On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 06:35:59PM +, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
 telnet to the domain works fine from here?
 
 confirm you have it correct- route-views.oregon-ix.net
 
 On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Mike Tancsa wrote:
 
  
  
  There is a second one as well which is 198.32.162.102. Its a little more 
  responsive, but with less peers.
  
   ---Mike
  
  At 01:04 PM 20/11/2002 -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:
  
   Kai,
  
   i'm not sure about the dns for the domain (i suspect the
  appropriate people are at ietf.. infact i know i saw their faces
  on the mcast stream) but you can reach it by ip.
  
   198.32.162.100
  
   - jared
  
  On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:50:34PM -0500, Kai Schlichting wrote:
   
As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the address for
route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago (mid-October?).
Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve
the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX been shut down?
   
Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, with the most
views, of any public route server I am aware of (please prove me wrong,
but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .
   
Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.
  
  --
  Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements are only mine.
  
  

-- 
Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements are only mine.



RE: MIA: oregon-ix.net

2002-11-20 Thread Kris Foster

It's definitely there..

Non-authoritative answer:
Name:route-views.oregon-ix.net
Address:  198.32.162.100

route-views.oregon-ix.netsh ip bgp sum
BGP router identifier 198.32.162.100, local AS number 6447
BGP table version is 5314229, main routing table version 5314229
125745 network entries and 5682928 paths using 216279693 bytes of memory
960510 BGP path attribute entries using 49946520 bytes of memory
744324 BGP AS-PATH entries using 18454476 bytes of memory
4303 BGP community entries using 159674 bytes of memory
Dampening enabled. 11361 history paths, 7196 dampened paths
11361 paths received but denied
BGP activity 216653/85313 prefixes, 27124356/21395751 paths

NeighborVAS MsgRcvd MsgSent   TblVer  InQ OutQ Up/Down
State/PfxRcd
4.0.4.904 1 1200789   41872  531420400 04:49:38   115086
62.164.11.104  8782   58138   41878  531420400 1w0d 2678
64.50.224.5 4  4181 1227857   41871  531420400 3w6d   115686
64.166.72.140   4 65533   0   0000 neverActive
64.200.199.34  7911 2362162   41872  531420400 1w4d   116068
64.200.199.44  7911 2325433   41868  531420400 4w1d   116066
66.185.128.48   4  1668 1409836   41873  531420400 2w2d   116352
129.250.0.6 4  2914 1437478   41860  531420400 1w1d   100143
129.250.0.114  2914 1235081   41862  531420400 1w1d   100145
130.217.2.254   681   44469   41869  531420400 4w1d  853
134.55.20.229   4   293 1569091   41874  531420400 3w4d   116575
141.142.12.14  1224 1920843   81928  531420400 5d22h  118615
144.228.241.81  4  1239  865616   41869  531420400 4w1d   114890
154.11.63.864   852 1300077   41869  531420400 4d14h  117015
154.11.98.184   852 1250484   41751  531420400 1d06h  117015
...
route-views.oregon-ix.net 

 -Original Message-
 From: Jared Mauch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, November 20, 2002 1:05 PM
 To: Kai Schlichting
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: MIA: oregon-ix.net
 
 
 
   Kai,
 
   i'm not sure about the dns for the domain (i suspect the
 appropriate people are at ietf.. infact i know i saw their faces
 on the mcast stream) but you can reach it by ip.
 
   198.32.162.100
 
   - jared
 
 On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:50:34PM -0500, Kai Schlichting wrote:
  
  As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the 
 address for
  route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago 
 (mid-October?).
  Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve
  the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX 
 been shut down?
  
  Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, 
 with the most
  views, of any public route server I am aware of (please 
 prove me wrong,
  but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .
  
  Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
  rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.
 
 -- 
 Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements 
 are only mine.
 




Re: MIA: oregon-ix.net

2002-11-20 Thread Stephen J. Wilcox

telnet to the domain works fine from here?

confirm you have it correct- route-views.oregon-ix.net

On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Mike Tancsa wrote:

 
 
 There is a second one as well which is 198.32.162.102. Its a little more 
 responsive, but with less peers.
 
  ---Mike
 
 At 01:04 PM 20/11/2002 -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:
 
  Kai,
 
  i'm not sure about the dns for the domain (i suspect the
 appropriate people are at ietf.. infact i know i saw their faces
 on the mcast stream) but you can reach it by ip.
 
  198.32.162.100
 
  - jared
 
 On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:50:34PM -0500, Kai Schlichting wrote:
  
   As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the address for
   route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago (mid-October?).
   Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve
   the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX been shut down?
  
   Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, with the most
   views, of any public route server I am aware of (please prove me wrong,
   but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .
  
   Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
   rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.
 
 --
 Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements are only mine.
 
 




Re: MIA: oregon-ix.net

2002-11-20 Thread Mike Tancsa


I too was seeing DNS timeouts on the servers I was asking.

---Mike

At 01:37 PM 20/11/2002 -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:

I was getting dns resolver errors earlier back.

(like the zone expired)

it appears someone fixed something since.

- jared

On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 06:35:59PM +, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
 telnet to the domain works fine from here?

 confirm you have it correct- route-views.oregon-ix.net

 On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Mike Tancsa wrote:

 
 
  There is a second one as well which is 198.32.162.102. Its a little more
  responsive, but with less peers.
 
   ---Mike
 
  At 01:04 PM 20/11/2002 -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:
 
   Kai,
  
   i'm not sure about the dns for the domain (i suspect the
  appropriate people are at ietf.. infact i know i saw their faces
  on the mcast stream) but you can reach it by ip.
  
   198.32.162.100
  
   - jared
  
  On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:50:34PM -0500, Kai Schlichting wrote:
   
As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the 
address for
route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago (mid-October?).
Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve
the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX been 
shut down?
   
Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, with the most
views, of any public route server I am aware of (please prove me 
wrong,
but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .
   
Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.
  
  --
  Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements are 
only mine.
 
 

--
Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements are only mine.




Re: MIA: oregon-ix.net

2002-11-20 Thread Joel Jaeggli

bind problem...

joelja

On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Lucy E. Lynch wrote:

 
 route-views is up  happy  -
 
 route-views.oregon-ix.net
 
 see:
 http://www.routeviews.org/
 
 Lucy E. Lynch Academic User Services
 Computing Center  University of Oregon
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]   (541) 346-1774/Cell: 912-7998
 
 On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Mike Tancsa wrote:
 
 
 
  There is a second one as well which is 198.32.162.102. Its a little more
  responsive, but with less peers.
 
   ---Mike
 
  At 01:04 PM 20/11/2002 -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:
 
   Kai,
  
   i'm not sure about the dns for the domain (i suspect the
  appropriate people are at ietf.. infact i know i saw their faces
  on the mcast stream) but you can reach it by ip.
  
   198.32.162.100
  
   - jared
  
  On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:50:34PM -0500, Kai Schlichting wrote:
   
As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the address for
route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago (mid-October?).
Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve
the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX been shut down?
   
Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, with the most
views, of any public route server I am aware of (please prove me wrong,
but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .
   
Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.
  
  --
  Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements are only mine.
 
 

-- 
-- 
Joel Jaeggli  Academic User Services   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--PGP Key Fingerprint: 1DE9 8FCA 51FB 4195 B42A 9C32 A30D 121E  --
  In Dr. Johnson's famous dictionary patriotism is defined as the last
  resort of the scoundrel.  With all due respect to an enlightened but
  inferior lexicographer I beg to submit that it is the first.
-- Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary





Re: MIA: oregon-ix.net

2002-11-20 Thread Lucy E. Lynch

pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.

Lucy E. Lynch   Academic User Services
Computing CenterUniversity of Oregon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (541) 346-1774/Cell: 912-7998

On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Mike Tancsa wrote:



 I too was seeing DNS timeouts on the servers I was asking.

  ---Mike

 At 01:37 PM 20/11/2002 -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:
  I was getting dns resolver errors earlier back.
 
  (like the zone expired)
 
  it appears someone fixed something since.
 
  - jared
 
 On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 06:35:59PM +, Stephen J. Wilcox wrote:
   telnet to the domain works fine from here?
  
   confirm you have it correct- route-views.oregon-ix.net
  
   On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Mike Tancsa wrote:
  
   
   
There is a second one as well which is 198.32.162.102. Its a little more
responsive, but with less peers.
   
 ---Mike
   
At 01:04 PM 20/11/2002 -0500, Jared Mauch wrote:
   
 Kai,

 i'm not sure about the dns for the domain (i suspect the
appropriate people are at ietf.. infact i know i saw their faces
on the mcast stream) but you can reach it by ip.

 198.32.162.100

 - jared

On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 12:50:34PM -0500, Kai Schlichting wrote:
 
  As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the
  address for
  route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago (mid-October?).
  Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve
  the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX been
  shut down?
 
  Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, with the most
  views, of any public route server I am aware of (please prove me
  wrong,
  but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .
 
  Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
  rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.

--
Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements are
  only mine.
   
   
 
 --
 Jared Mauch  | pgp key available via finger from [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 clue++;  | http://puck.nether.net/~jared/  My statements are only mine.





Re: MIA: oregon-ix.net

2002-11-20 Thread cowie



 As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the address for
 route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago (mid-October?).
 Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve
 the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX been shut down?

As others have noted, they just had DNS problems.  Their routes appear to 
be live.  In fact, the stability of 198.32.162.0/24 is pretty good, by 
and large.  

They did have one global outage of about an hour and a half 
on October 1st, starting at 12:03 GMT.   Also, back on September 
13th, between 12:32 and 13:51 GMT they were (accidentally or deliberately) 
being originated by 15919 (Interhost),  creating a brief blackhole 
situation.  They're otherwise usually advertised by 3701, although you'll 
also see Verio originating them depending on where you look. 

 Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, with the most
 views, of any public route server I am aware of (please prove me wrong,
 but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .

Yeah, for real forensics, neither looking glasses nor public route 
servers are ideal solutions.   The former have single-site myopia and 
the latter have no good tools.   That's why we built our own 
infrastructure (http://gradus.renesys.com).   

 Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
 rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.

Also 2516, 3257, 4513, 6730, and 6939, just in the last few weeks.  --jim 




Re: MIA: oregon-ix.net

2002-11-20 Thread David McGaugh



[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  As some of you have noticed, the BGP4 route containing the address for
  route-views.oregon-ix.net has disappeared a while ago (mid-October?).
  Their website seems to be gone, and I swear, I couldn't resolve
  the domain for a little while just now. Has the Oregon IX been shut down?
 
 As others have noted, they just had DNS problems.  Their routes appear to
 be live.  In fact, the stability of 198.32.162.0/24 is pretty good, by
 and large.
 
 They did have one global outage of about an hour and a half
 on October 1st, starting at 12:03 GMT.   Also, back on September
 13th, between 12:32 and 13:51 GMT they were (accidentally or deliberately)
 being originated by 15919 (Interhost),  creating a brief blackhole
 situation.  They're otherwise usually advertised by 3701, although you'll
 also see Verio originating them depending on where you look.

And 5650 if you are a customer...

 
  Their route-server was probably the best-connected one, with the most
  views, of any public route server I am aware of (please prove me wrong,
  but do not torment me with any web-based looking glasses :) .
 
 Yeah, for real forensics, neither looking glasses nor public route
 servers are ideal solutions.   The former have single-site myopia and
 the latter have no good tools.   That's why we built our own
 infrastructure (http://gradus.renesys.com).
 
  Nothing like having to poke around 10 other RS's to establish that
  rogue AS 26212 really only has 1, 6402 and 2914 as their upstreams.
 
 Also 2516, 3257, 4513, 6730, and 6939, just in the last few weeks.  --jim