Re: facebook ipv6 is down?

2012-04-13 Thread Graham Beneke

On 11/04/2012 09:16, Frank Bulk wrote:

It's been down three times today, first from 2:58 pm to 5:58 pm Central, and
then again from 7:59 pm to 9:58 pm, and then again from 10:59 pm till now.

Interesting that the up and downs have been one to two minutes before the
hour.


I've been seeing the same thing - up and down for the last 3 days. The 
site has been unreachable approximately 50% of the time according to my 
monitoring system.


The other interesting thing is that the failures did not occur at the 
same time for all regions. Two of my monitoring nodes are seeing 
completely different patterns of outages.


--
Graham Beneke



International Transit Provider - Delivered locally to Melbourne Australia

2012-04-13 Thread James Braunegg
Dear All

Just wondering if I can get some recommendations for international transit 
providers who can provide international transit delivered in Melbourne 
Australia at 55 Crockford Street or 55 King street  ie transit without any 
local domestic Australian routes.

Looking forward to hearing from you / suggestions

Kindest Regards

James Braunegg
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12 109 977 666

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Re: International Transit Provider - Delivered locally to Melbourne Australia

2012-04-13 Thread bmanning

unless you cross connect in the landing shack, there will -always- be a 
domestic local loop.
(you don't like Telstra?)

/bill


On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:40:42PM +, James Braunegg wrote:
 Dear All
 
 Just wondering if I can get some recommendations for international transit 
 providers who can provide international transit delivered in Melbourne 
 Australia at 55 Crockford Street or 55 King street  ie transit without any 
 local domestic Australian routes.
 
 Looking forward to hearing from you / suggestions
 
 Kindest Regards
 
 James Braunegg
 W:  1300 769 972  |  M:  0488 997 207 |  D:  (03) 9751 7616
 E:   james.braun...@micron21.commailto:james.braun...@micron21.com  |  ABN: 
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Re: International Transit Provider - Delivered locally to Melbourne Australia

2012-04-13 Thread James Braunegg
A local loop is fine ... As long as it is only a loop with no local peering 
transit.

Kindest regards James 

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 13, 2012, at 10:48 PM, bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com 
bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:

 
 unless you cross connect in the landing shack, there will -always- be a 
 domestic local loop.
 (you don't like Telstra?)
 
 /bill
 
 
 On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:40:42PM +, James Braunegg wrote:
 Dear All
 
 Just wondering if I can get some recommendations for international transit 
 providers who can provide international transit delivered in Melbourne 
 Australia at 55 Crockford Street or 55 King street  ie transit without any 
 local domestic Australian routes.
 
 Looking forward to hearing from you / suggestions
 
 Kindest Regards
 
 James Braunegg
 W:  1300 769 972  |  M:  0488 997 207 |  D:  (03) 9751 7616
 E:   james.braun...@micron21.commailto:james.braun...@micron21.com  |  
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packet question

2012-04-13 Thread Deric Kwok
Hi

Can I know what tools can investigate the small packets?

Thank you



Re: packet question

2012-04-13 Thread Grant Ridder
Hi

I am not sure what you mean by small packets but i use Wireshark to look at 
traffic captures.

-Grant

Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 13, 2012, at 11:42 AM, Deric Kwok deric.kwok2...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi
 
 Can I know what tools can investigate the small packets?
 
 Thank you
 



Weekly Routing Table Report

2012-04-13 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet
Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan.

The posting is sent to APOPS, NANOG, AfNOG, AusNOG, SANOG, PacNOG, LacNOG,
TRNOG, CaribNOG and the RIPE Routing Working Group.

Daily listings are sent to bgp-st...@lists.apnic.net

For historical data, please see http://thyme.rand.apnic.net.

If you have any comments please contact Philip Smith pfsi...@gmail.com.

Routing Table Report   04:00 +10GMT Sat 14 Apr, 2012

Report Website: http://thyme.rand.apnic.net
Detailed Analysis:  http://thyme.rand.apnic.net/current/

Analysis Summary


BGP routing table entries examined:  405834
Prefixes after maximum aggregation:  172344
Deaggregation factor:  2.35
Unique aggregates announced to Internet: 196881
Total ASes present in the Internet Routing Table: 40680
Prefixes per ASN:  9.98
Origin-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:   33028
Origin ASes announcing only one prefix:   15596
Transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:5439
Transit-only ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:140
Average AS path length visible in the Internet Routing Table:   4.5
Max AS path length visible:  69
Max AS path prepend of ASN ( 9902)   61
Prefixes from unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table:   386
Unregistered ASNs in the Routing Table: 124
Number of 32-bit ASNs allocated by the RIRs:   2561
Number of 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:2213
Prefixes from 32-bit ASNs in the Routing Table:5503
Special use prefixes present in the Routing Table:2
Prefixes being announced from unallocated address space:114
Number of addresses announced to Internet:   2536440016
Equivalent to 151 /8s, 47 /16s and 0 /24s
Percentage of available address space announced:   68.4
Percentage of allocated address space announced:   68.4
Percentage of available address space allocated:  100.0
Percentage of address space in use by end-sites:   92.3
Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations:  173014

APNIC Region Analysis Summary
-

Prefixes being announced by APNIC Region ASes:99593
Total APNIC prefixes after maximum aggregation:   32244
APNIC Deaggregation factor:3.09
Prefixes being announced from the APNIC address blocks:   96034
Unique aggregates announced from the APNIC address blocks:39546
APNIC Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:4672
APNIC Prefixes per ASN:   20.56
APNIC Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:   1235
APNIC Region transit ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:729
Average APNIC Region AS path length visible:4.7
Max APNIC Region AS path length visible: 20
Number of APNIC region 32-bit ASNs visible in the Routing Table:181
Number of APNIC addresses announced to Internet:  643217632
Equivalent to 38 /8s, 86 /16s and 184 /24s
Percentage of available APNIC address space announced: 81.6

APNIC AS Blocks4608-4864, 7467-7722, 9216-10239, 17408-18431
(pre-ERX allocations)  23552-24575, 37888-38911, 45056-46079, 55296-56319,
   58368-59391, 131072-132095, 132096-133119
APNIC Address Blocks 1/8,  14/8,  27/8,  36/8,  39/8,  42/8,  43/8,
49/8,  58/8,  59/8,  60/8,  61/8, 101/8, 103/8,
   106/8, 110/8, 111/8, 112/8, 113/8, 114/8, 115/8,
   116/8, 117/8, 118/8, 119/8, 120/8, 121/8, 122/8,
   123/8, 124/8, 125/8, 126/8, 133/8, 175/8, 180/8,
   182/8, 183/8, 202/8, 203/8, 210/8, 211/8, 218/8,
   219/8, 220/8, 221/8, 222/8, 223/8,

ARIN Region Analysis Summary


Prefixes being announced by ARIN Region ASes:149618
Total ARIN prefixes after maximum aggregation:76108
ARIN Deaggregation factor: 1.97
Prefixes being announced from the ARIN address blocks:   120921
Unique aggregates announced from the ARIN address blocks: 50252
ARIN Region origin ASes present in the Internet Routing Table:15025
ARIN Prefixes per ASN: 8.05
ARIN Region origin ASes announcing only one prefix:   

Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup

2012-04-13 Thread Jeroen van Aart

Leo Bicknell wrote:

But what's really missing is storage management.  RAID5 (and similar)
require all drives to be online all the time.  I'd love an intelligent
file system that could spin down drives when not in use, and even for
many workloads spin up only a portion of the drives.  It's easy to
imagine a system with a small SSD and a pair of disks.  Reads spin one
disk.  Writes go to that disk and the SSD until there are enough, which
spins up the second drive and writes them out as a proper mirror.  In a
home file server drive motors, time you have 4-6 drives, eat most of the
power.  CPU's speed step down nicely, drives don't.


Late reply by me, but excellent points.

A combination of mdadm and hdparm on linux should suffice to have a raid 
that will spin down the disks when not in use. I have used for years a 
G4 system with a mdadm raid1 (and a separate boot disk) and hdparm 
configured to spin the raid disks down after 10 minutes and it worked great.


I think in a raid10 this would only spin up the disk pair that has the 
data you need, but leave the rest asleep. But I didn't try that yet.


What I'd like is to have small disk enclosuer that includes a whole (low 
power) computer capable of having linux installed on some flash memory. 
Say you have an enclosure with space for 4 2.5 inch disks, install 
linux, set it up as a raid10, connect through USB to your computer for 
back up purposes.


Greetings,
Jeroen

--
Earthquake Magnitude: 3.0
Date: Friday, April 13, 2012 17:45:06 UTC
Location: Central Alaska
Latitude: 64.0464; Longitude: -148.9850
Depth: 1.80 km



Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup

2012-04-13 Thread PC
It exists.  Google for unRAID  It uses something like Raid4 for Parity
data, but stores entire files on single spindles.  It's designed for home
media server type environments.  This way, when you watch a video, only the
drive you are using needs to power up.  It also lets you add/remove
mismatched disks with no rebuild needed.

http://lime-technology.com/technology

* Better power management: not all hard drives are required to be spinning
in order to access data normally; hard drives not in use may be spun down.

However modern green drives don't take that much power.

On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 1:06 PM, Jeroen van Aart jer...@mompl.net wrote:

 Leo Bicknell wrote:

 But what's really missing is storage management.  RAID5 (and similar)
 require all drives to be online all the time.  I'd love an intelligent
 file system that could spin down drives when not in use, and even for
 many workloads spin up only a portion of the drives.  It's easy to
 imagine a system with a small SSD and a pair of disks.  Reads spin one
 disk.  Writes go to that disk and the SSD until there are enough, which
 spins up the second drive and writes them out as a proper mirror.  In a
 home file server drive motors, time you have 4-6 drives, eat most of the
 power.  CPU's speed step down nicely, drives don't.


 Late reply by me, but excellent points.

 A combination of mdadm and hdparm on linux should suffice to have a raid
 that will spin down the disks when not in use. I have used for years a G4
 system with a mdadm raid1 (and a separate boot disk) and hdparm configured
 to spin the raid disks down after 10 minutes and it worked great.

 I think in a raid10 this would only spin up the disk pair that has the
 data you need, but leave the rest asleep. But I didn't try that yet.

 What I'd like is to have small disk enclosuer that includes a whole (low
 power) computer capable of having linux installed on some flash memory. Say
 you have an enclosure with space for 4 2.5 inch disks, install linux, set
 it up as a raid10, connect through USB to your computer for back up
 purposes.

 Greetings,
 Jeroen

 --
 Earthquake Magnitude: 3.0
 Date: Friday, April 13, 2012 17:45:06 UTC
 Location: Central Alaska
 Latitude: 64.0464; Longitude: -148.9850
 Depth: 1.80 km




Re: Most energy efficient (home) setup

2012-04-13 Thread Jeroen van Aart

PC wrote:

It exists.  Google for unRAID  It uses something like Raid4 for Parity
data, but stores entire files on single spindles.  It's designed for home
media server type environments.  This way, when you watch a video, only the


There may be a performance penalty using raid4, because it uses one 
parity disk. Although that system looks like it can be useful for some 
purposes it looks less ideal for home use. Also I don't see how it would 
allow you to install your own OS.


Regards,
Jeroen

--
Earthquake Magnitude: 4.7
Date: Friday, April 13, 2012 19:52:07 UTC
Location: North Indian Ocean
Latitude: 1.6006; Longitude: 91.2505
Depth: 16.80 km



BGP Update Report

2012-04-13 Thread cidr-report
BGP Update Report
Interval: 05-Apr-12 -to- 12-Apr-12 (7 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072

TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds %  Upds/PfxAS-Name
 1 - AS14374   83320  4.5%2450.6 -- AGRI-VALLEY - Agri-Valley 
Services Inc.
 2 - AS127370309  3.8%1528.5 -- CW Cable and Wireless Worldwide 
plc
 3 - AS840260941  3.3%  33.9 -- CORBINA-AS OJSC Vimpelcom
 4 - AS982942739  2.3%  49.4 -- BSNL-NIB National Internet 
Backbone
 5 - AS12479   27970  1.5%  42.4 -- UNI2-AS France Telecom Espana SA
 6 - AS32528   23005  1.2%4601.0 -- ABBOTT Abbot Labs
 7 - AS755217365  0.9%  18.8 -- VIETEL-AS-AP Vietel Corporation
 8 - AS580016673  0.9%  50.8 -- DNIC-ASBLK-05800-06055 - DoD 
Network Information Center
 9 - AS45899   16603  0.9%  50.8 -- VNPT-AS-VN VNPT Corp
10 - AS26615   16250  0.9%  18.9 -- Tim Celular S.A.
11 - AS453814831  0.8%  35.9 -- ERX-CERNET-BKB China Education 
and Research Network Center
12 - AS24560   14790  0.8%  28.9 -- AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti 
Airtel Ltd., Telemedia Services
13 - AS650312804  0.7%  21.1 -- Axtel, S.A.B. de C.V.
14 - AS18566   12465  0.7%   7.1 -- COVAD - Covad Communications Co.
15 - AS702912249  0.7%   8.8 -- WINDSTREAM - Windstream 
Communications Inc
16 - AS44798   10958  0.6%   10958.0 -- PERVOMAYSK-AS PP 
SKS-Pervomaysk
17 - AS597610116  0.6%  80.9 -- DNIC-ASBLK-05800-06055 - DoD 
Network Information Center
18 - AS17974   10026  0.5%  11.4 -- TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT 
Telekomunikasi Indonesia
19 - AS3225 9288  0.5% 147.4 -- GULFNET-KUWAIT Gulfnet Kuwait
20 - AS8452 8759  0.5%  12.2 -- TE-AS TE-AS


TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS (Updates per announced prefix)
Rank ASNUpds %  Upds/PfxAS-Name
 1 - AS44798   10958  0.6%   10958.0 -- PERVOMAYSK-AS PP 
SKS-Pervomaysk
 2 - AS256007596  0.4%7596.0 -- MATRIKON-1 - Matrikon Inc.
 3 - AS212715969  0.3%5969.0 -- SOTELMABGP
 4 - AS32528   23005  1.2%4601.0 -- ABBOTT Abbot Labs
 5 - AS14374   83320  4.5%2450.6 -- AGRI-VALLEY - Agri-Valley 
Services Inc.
 6 - AS333774500  0.2%2250.0 -- FHLBC - Federal Home Loan Bank 
of Chicago
 7 - AS127370309  3.8%1528.5 -- CW Cable and Wireless Worldwide 
plc
 8 - AS174083179  0.2%1059.7 -- ABOVE-AS-AP AboveNet 
Communications Taiwan
 9 - AS55665 969  0.1% 969.0 -- STMI-AS-ID PT Sampoerna 
Telemedia Indonesia
10 - AS4658  900  0.1% 900.0 -- NETFRONT-AS Netfront 
Information Technology Limited,
11 - AS32040 878  0.1% 878.0 -- TRENTON-TELEPHONE - Trenton 
Telephone Company
12 - AS286666063  0.3% 866.1 -- HOSTLOCATION LTDA
13 - AS299332576  0.1% 858.7 -- OFF-CAMPUS-TELECOMMUNICATIONS - 
Off Campus Telecommunications
14 - AS57767 828  0.0% 828.0 -- RTTC-AS Federal State-owned 
Enterprise Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Network
15 - AS132633660  0.2% 732.0 -- HAYATNET-AS HayatNet Bilgi ve 
Iletisim Hizmetleri A.S
16 - AS8657  725  0.0% 725.0 -- CPRM CPRM Autonomous System
17 - AS328371742  0.1% 580.7 -- WCL-50-AS - Williams  
Connolly, LLP
18 - AS27169 578  0.0% 578.0 -- TRIDENTAS - Trident Systems, 
Inc.
19 - AS32807 554  0.0% 554.0 -- ASN-INTERFACE-INC - INTERFACE 
INCORPORATED
20 - AS388571101  0.1% 550.5 -- ESOFT-TRANSIT-AS-AP e.Soft 
Technologies Ltd.


TOP 20 Unstable Prefixes
Rank Prefix Upds % Origin AS -- AS Name
 1 - 130.36.34.0/2411493  0.6%   AS32528 -- ABBOTT Abbot Labs
 2 - 130.36.35.0/2411493  0.6%   AS32528 -- ABBOTT Abbot Labs
 3 - 91.202.212.0/22   10958  0.6%   AS44798 -- PERVOMAYSK-AS PP 
SKS-Pervomaysk
 4 - 62.36.252.0/22 8436  0.4%   AS12479 -- UNI2-AS France Telecom Espana SA
 5 - 206.75.46.0/24 7596  0.4%   AS25600 -- MATRIKON-1 - Matrikon Inc.
 6 - 122.161.0.0/16 7052  0.4%   AS24560 -- AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti 
Airtel Ltd., Telemedia Services
 7 - 62.36.249.0/24 6450  0.3%   AS12479 -- UNI2-AS France Telecom Espana SA
 8 - 217.64.96.0/20 5969  0.3%   AS21271 -- SOTELMABGP
 9 - 62.36.241.0/24 5934  0.3%   AS12479 -- UNI2-AS France Telecom Espana SA
10 - 194.63.9.0/24  5764  0.3%   AS1273  -- CW Cable and Wireless Worldwide 
plc
11 - 62.36.210.0/24 5704  0.3%   AS12479 -- UNI2-AS France Telecom Espana SA
12 - 204.234.0.0/17 5516  0.3%   AS7029  -- WINDSTREAM - Windstream 
Communications Inc
13 - 202.56.215.0/243389  0.2%   AS24560 -- AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti 
Airtel Ltd., Telemedia Services
14 - 202.153.174.0/24   3175  0.2%   AS17408 -- ABOVE-AS-AP AboveNet 
Communications 

The Cidr Report

2012-04-13 Thread cidr-report
This report has been generated at Fri Apr 13 21:12:42 2012 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.

Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report.

Recent Table History
Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
06-04-12407232  237597
07-04-12407420  237582
08-04-12407440  237687
09-04-12407549  238057
10-04-12408024  238327
11-04-12408106  238627
12-04-12408289  238528
13-04-12408593  238813


AS Summary
 40811  Number of ASes in routing system
 17058  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
  3428  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
AS6389 : BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK - BellSouth.net Inc.
  111779104  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
AS4134 : CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31,Jin-rong Street


Aggregation Summary
The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only
when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as 
to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also
proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').

 --- 13Apr12 ---
ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description

Table 408839   238792   17004741.6%   All ASes

AS6389  3428  198 323094.2%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
   BellSouth.net Inc.
AS7029  3426 1837 158946.4%   WINDSTREAM - Windstream
   Communications Inc
AS4766  2492 1033 145958.5%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom
AS22773 1577  120 145792.4%   ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
   Cox Communications Inc.
AS18566 2091  705 138666.3%   COVAD - Covad Communications
   Co.
AS2118  1304   14 129098.9%   RELCOM-AS OOO NPO Relcom
AS28573 1777  492 128572.3%   NET Servicos de Comunicao S.A.
AS4323  1601  382 121976.1%   TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
   inc.
AS1785  1901  808 109357.5%   AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec
   Communications, Inc.
AS4755  1589  543 104665.8%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
   Communications formerly VSNL
   is Leading ISP
AS10620 1803  792 101156.1%   Telmex Colombia S.A.
AS7552  1170  230  94080.3%   VIETEL-AS-AP Vietel
   Corporation
AS7303  1357  440  91767.6%   Telecom Argentina S.A.
AS26615  903   32  87196.5%   Tim Celular S.A.
AS8151  1485  664  82155.3%   Uninet S.A. de C.V.
AS18101  948  164  78482.7%   RELIANCE-COMMUNICATIONS-IN
   Reliance Communications
   Ltd.DAKC MUMBAI
AS4808  1090  347  74368.2%   CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP
   network China169 Beijing
   Province Network
AS17974 1799 1107  69238.5%   TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
   Telekomunikasi Indonesia
AS9394   897  212  68576.4%   CRNET CHINA RAILWAY
   Internet(CRNET)
AS30036 1429  774  65545.8%   MEDIACOM-ENTERPRISE-BUSINESS -
   Mediacom Communications Corp
AS3356  1095  458  63758.2%   LEVEL3 Level 3 Communications
AS17676  688   76  61289.0%   GIGAINFRA Softbank BB Corp.
AS17908  826  214  61274.1%   TCISL Tata Communications
AS19262  996  401  59559.7%   VZGNI-TRANSIT - Verizon Online
   LLC
AS24560 1023  433  59057.7%   AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
   Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
   Services
AS8402  1693   58234.4%   CORBINA-AS OJSC Vimpelcom
AS3549  1017  440  57756.7%   GBLX Global Crossing Ltd.
AS22561  983  406  57758.7%   DIGITAL-TELEPORT - Digital
   Teleport Inc.
AS4804   662   96  56685.5%   MPX-AS Microplex PTY LTD
AS4780   820  263  55767.9%   SEEDNET Digital United Inc.

Total  43870147922907866.3%   Top 30 total


Possible Bogus Routes

10.86.64.32/30   AS65530 -Private Use AS-
10.86.64.36/30   AS65530 -Private 

Re: The day SORBS goes away ...

2012-04-13 Thread John Levine
  dnslists  = dialups.mail-abuse.org \
  : rbl-plus.mail-abuse.org \

Are you paying Trend for access to these?  If not, you're not getting
any answers from them and they're not blocking anything.

R's,
John



Re: altdb?

2012-04-13 Thread Javier Henderson

On Apr 13, 2012, at 4:59 PM, Justin Zipkin wrote:

 Anybody know what the scoop is with ALTDB?  It's been down since yesterday.

I just fixed it.

-jav




Re: The day SORBS goes away ...

2012-04-13 Thread Randy Bush
  dnslists  = dialups.mail-abuse.org \
  : rbl-plus.mail-abuse.org \
 
 Are you paying Trend for access to these?

yes, i have an arrangement

randy