[uknof] gamma

2019-04-09 Thread Chris Russell
hi all

 Could any Gamma folk contact me offlist please  support failing us atm

ta

chris


Re: [uknof] NetLdn 1

2019-04-09 Thread Chris Russell
 -- points for mentioning Br on the UKNOF list!

Chris


On Tue, Apr 9, 2019 at 3:51 PM Tom Storey  wrote:

> I have no idea. A colleague put me on to II recently as there was a load
> of brexit themed stuff showing up.
>


Re: [uknof] NetLdn 1

2019-04-09 Thread Tom Storey
I have no idea. A colleague put me on to II recently as there was a load of
brexit themed stuff showing up.


Re: [uknof] NetLdn 1

2019-04-09 Thread Alfie Pates
... what happened to the first UK Simpsons?

~a

Re: [uknof] NetLdn 1

2019-04-09 Thread Tom Storey
On Tue, 9 Apr 2019 at 14:41, Keith Mitchell  wrote:

> Just so long as it doesn't turn into North vs South flame wars...
>
>
UK Simpsons II  has had
some quite hilarious North/South flaming going on for the past day or two.


Re: [uknof] RPKI ROV & Dropping of Invalids - Africa

2019-04-09 Thread Nick Hilliard

Mark Tinka wrote on 09/04/2019 13:05:
In the mean time, we are happy to answer any questions you may have 
about our deployments. Thanks.


Hi Mark, Ben,

Afrinic's rpki manifest signature expired on april 6th and wasn't fixed 
for several hours.  This may have caused validation failure during that 
period.  Couple of things:


1. Did you see any operational impact from this, or are you monitoring 
for this sort of failure on your networks?


2. the trust anchor has an expiry date some time in 2027.  Does the 
afrinic community have an opinion about trust anchor with extended 
lifetimes like this?


Nick


Re: [uknof] NetLdn 1

2019-04-09 Thread Keith Mitchell
On 4/5/19 12:50 PM, James Bensley wrote:

> (he...@netldn.uk). I’m keen to cease any further discussion of
> NetLdn on the UKNOF mailing list and respect UKNOF policy.

To be clear, I'm not aware of any UKNOF policy that would prohibit
discussion of NetLdn, MetMcr, or similar groups here. I think most folks
on the list would like to know about such local events.

Just so long as it doesn't turn into North vs South flame wars...

Keith
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[uknof] RPKI ROV & Dropping of Invalids - Africa

2019-04-09 Thread Mark Tinka
Hello all.

In November 2018 during the ZAPF (South Africa Peering Forum) meeting in
Cape Town, 3 major ISP's in Africa announced that they would enable
RPKI's ROV (Route Origin Validation) and the dropping of Invalid routes
as part of an effort to clean up the BGP Internet, on the 1st April, 2019.

On the 1st of April, Workonline Communications (AS37271) enabled ROV and
the dropping of Invalid routes. This applies to all eBGP sessions for
IPv4 and IPv6.

On the 5th of April, SEACOM (AS37100) enabled ROV and the dropping of
Invalid routes. This applies to all eBGP sessions with public peers,
private peers and transit providers, both for IPv4 and IPv6. eBGP
sessions toward downstream customers will follow in 3 months from now.

We are still standing by for the 3rd ISP to complete their
implementation, and we are certain they will communicate with the
community accordingly.

Please note that for the legal reasons previously discussed on various
fora, neither Workonline Communications nor SEACOM are utilising the
ARIN TAL. As a result, any routes covered only by a ROA issued under the
ARIN TAL will fall back to a status of Not Found. Unfortunately, this
means that ARIN members will not see any improved routing security for
their prefixes on our networks until this is resolved. We will each
re-evaluate this decision if and when ARIN's policy changes. We are
hopeful that this will happen sooner rather than later.

If you interconnect with either of us and may be experiencing any
routing issues potentially related to this new policy, please feel free
to reach out to:

    - noc@workonline.africa
    - peer...@seacom.mu

Workonline Communications and SEACOM hope that this move encourages the
rest of the ISP community around the world to ramp up their deployment
of RPKI ROV and dropping of Invalid routes, as we appreciate the work
that AT have carried out in the same vein.

In the mean time, we are happy to answer any questions you may have
about our deployments. Thanks.

Mark Tinka (SEACOM) & Ben Maddison (Workonline Communications).


Re: [uknof] NetLdn 1

2019-04-09 Thread Tom Storey
On Fri, 5 Apr 2019 at 18:54, Mike Reed  wrote:

> Elizabeth line (Crossrail tube)
>

#purpletrain