Re: IP whitelisting in twitter (the joy of full tunnel VPN)
So it a little bit more complicated, seems that twitter permits authenticated access without rate-limiting, however it blocks access to not-connected users. On 23/5/20 3:46 μ.μ., Alfie Pates wrote: > ... to make sure I don't get locked out again. > > ETOOMANYPLATES > > ~a
IP whitelisting in twitter (the joy of full tunnel VPN)
Hi, We recently flipped from a split to a full tunnel configuration in our firewalls that live inside a big cloud provider. Seems that twitter is rate limiting us because it measures an immense number of API hits from a couple of IPs. Not sure if they have any process to whitelist such VPN endpoints. At least, I couldn't find anything in the web. Does anyone else have similar experience? Is there any colleague from twitter who is willing to reply (publicly or privately). Regards, Yannis
Re: L3 Network topology in YANG
Hi Rob, On 13:53 Wed 05 Dec , Rob Shakir wrote: Hi Yannis, I know that there are some folks using pyangbind with models that correspond to topology including rfc8346, similarly, some folks are using goyang+ygot (where Would be nice to contact them, if possible, and exchange some experiences. Regards, y. using Go) for dealing with their topology models in YANG. I'm not clear how far these operations are along, but I've handled feature requests related to these models in both. Cheers, r. On Mon, 19 Nov 2018 at 09:44 Yannis Mitsos wrote: All, I was wondering if there is any network operator who exposes (dynamically?) its topology in YANG based on RFC8346 [1]. I understand that for commercial operators and purposes, may not be of any substantial value. We are assessing some available tools[2],[3],[4] on how to achieve this but we would like to know if there is any success story out there. Regards, Yannis [1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8346 [2] https://github.com/robshakir/pyangbind [3] https://github.com/YangModels/yang.git [4] https://developer.cisco.com/site/ydk smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
L3 Network topology in YANG
All, I was wondering if there is any network operator who exposes (dynamically?) its topology in YANG based on RFC8346 [1]. I understand that for commercial operators and purposes, may not be of any substantial value. We are assessing some available tools[2],[3],[4] on how to achieve this but we would like to know if there is any success story out there. Regards, Yannis [1] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8346 [2] https://github.com/robshakir/pyangbind [3] https://github.com/YangModels/yang.git [4] https://developer.cisco.com/site/ydk