Re: [AusNOG] Experiences with RPKI

2024-05-24 Thread Joseph Goldman
Thank you again to all for the advice :) -- Original Message -- From: "Joseph Goldman" To: "ausnog@lists.ausnog.net" Sent: 23/05/2024 4:50:44 PM Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Experiences with RPKI Thank you to everyone who reached out on and off list! I have curbed the

Re: [AusNOG] Experiences with RPKI

2024-05-23 Thread Joseph Goldman
Thank you to everyone who reached out on and off list! I have curbed the fears of what APNIC Helpdesk told me and am confident to continue with my original assumptions :) -- Original Message -- From: "Joseph Goldman" To: "ausnog@lists.ausnog.net" Sent: 23/05/202

Re: [AusNOG] Experiences with RPKI

2024-05-23 Thread Joseph Goldman
where our routes are dropped after implementing our ROAs, and maintain flexibility to not wait multiple hours before we can advertise a new prefix if required. Thanks, Joe -- Original Message -- From: "Phil Mawson" To: "Joseph Goldman" Cc: "ausnog@lists.ausnog

[AusNOG] Experiences with RPKI

2024-05-22 Thread Joseph Goldman
G'day list, In the process of rolling out RPKI - and while I thought I had a good grasp on everything, there is one niggling piece of information that I've come against and can't verify. Was hoping people can share their experiences. We are only doing our ROA's to begin with and not

Re: [AusNOG] Courier insurance

2023-12-07 Thread Joseph Goldman
Whilst usually I agree with just load it up and drive it, this particular trip is more like 1500km each way, so it will cost 4 full days in travel return trip to do so. I do love a good road trip though :D thoughts @Rhys? :P -- Original Message -- From: "Darren Moss" To: "Jennifer

Re: [AusNOG] Optus downtime chat + affecting SMS verification to Telstra?

2023-11-07 Thread Joseph Goldman
Was actually wondering why there wasn't a thread. My guess would be for 2FA SMS's not coming through, that the SMS provider the software/site is using relies on Optus to send the message. I would also have to imagine the outage is a bad config pushed out - surely a hardware failure or fibre

[AusNOG] E-waste near SY3

2023-03-21 Thread Joseph Goldman
G'day, Doing a good cleanup this weekend of some old servers and switches (old enough not worth re-purposing or selling) in Equinix SY3 - any good e-waste recyclers close by we can drop them off at once removed? Thanks, Joe___ AusNOG mailing list

Re: [AusNOG] Spreading the load of ISP customers at Layer2

2021-09-13 Thread Joseph Goldman
With have the same gateway IP universal across routers - I can't really help with that, and if you've got a 'hack' that is working, perhaps stick with that. In regards to sharing load between mikrotiks, assuming you are using DHCP server (IPoE, since you specified no PPPoE) - my solution

[AusNOG] NBN into Megaport VXC?

2021-03-18 Thread Joseph Goldman
Hi list,  Curious question for arguments sake - any NBN providers willing to provision me an FTTH tail that bridges direct into a Megaport VxC (in Sydney)?  Specifically looking for someone who backhauls Coffs Harbour POI direct to Sydney (not via Brisbane) Thanks, Joe

Re: [AusNOG] Superloop experience(s)

2021-02-20 Thread Joseph Goldman
On 19/02/2021 2:44 pm, Jennifer Sims wrote: We’ve been using them for other services but find their ticketing system is a bit, lack lustre. Often we have chase them for answers and getting things sorted. We’ve now got a lot of services with Aussie bb who do transit and they’re far more

Re: [AusNOG] dodo vocus never learn

2021-01-17 Thread Joseph Goldman
ith proof and a spark of discussion such as 'Did anybody else receive this' or 'should we be reporting this on behalf of the industry' etc - then it may be a more relevant topic. On 15/01/2021 12:03 pm, Noel Butler wrote: work for vocus now joe? On 14/01/2021 11:36, Joseph Goldman wrote: I k

Re: [AusNOG] dodo vocus never learn

2021-01-13 Thread Joseph Goldman
I know we had the motorbike G33K thread already pegged as early contender of pointless post of the year but I think this one is giving it a run for its money... I'm not entirely sure what we are supposed to be ingesting or discussing? On 14/1/21 12:13 pm, Noel Butler wrote: Lets just say

Re: [AusNOG] Urgent: Telstra NOC

2020-09-29 Thread Joseph Goldman
Perhaps it is best you take it through official channels then, rather than pushing for information from a staffer who is  a) on leave  b) has no obligation to provide support through this channel - but does so for the good of the community  It is amazing that it got fixed this way at all.

Re: [AusNOG] Vrrp

2020-09-01 Thread Joseph Goldman
I believe it has to do with ARP and how the mikrotik manages duplicates etc across the network when using VRRP - but I could be wrong. Switching between the 2 though could be due to priorities and/or preemption mode - would need to see your config or a debug level log when its happening to

Re: [AusNOG] Telstra webmail?

2020-08-27 Thread Joseph Goldman
I know there are Telstra people on here and all, and can be a handy way to get higher-up eyes on your problem, but this isn't even a networking service your enquiring about >_< perhaps proper support channels or whirlpool would be better suited to your query. On 28/08/2020 12:09 pm,

Re: [AusNOG] Megaport SYD - IX Layer 2 issues?

2020-07-29 Thread Joseph Goldman
We are having issues as well. VxC from SY1 to GS is OK GS can't reach RS1,  but can reach RS2 GS couldn't reach Servers Australia which seems to be hosting some Afilias servers - which is what alerted me to our issue. SY1  can reach both Route Servers Seems to be some kind of segment issue

Re: [AusNOG] All AU Locations Virtual Machine

2020-07-21 Thread Joseph Goldman
Hrmm cannot risk our community lead project in your hands. Important project then? $5-15 per location sounds very important. Not sure if you are used to the Australian market, but similar resources here cost significantly more than your US, Europe, Asia resources, especially high density

Re: [AusNOG] MMS + SMS to email with Calls to SIP

2020-07-16 Thread Joseph Goldman
Hi Stephen,  Have you looked at another side - of perhaps sitting the SIM in an Android phone, on charge, and mounted indefinitely - with using a web-based app like Android Messages (or other SMS apps that allow you to login through web to get your messages etc on desktop) - then just

Re: [AusNOG] Is Indigo Down to Singapore

2020-05-25 Thread Joseph Goldman
Heh. I like the commented traceroute in the source as well. On 2020-05-25 9:35 PM, Brett O'Hara wrote: https://isindigodown.com/ On Mon, May 25, 2020 at 3:30 PM Mehmet Akcin > wrote: Can someone please confirm if this is down? I would like to update

Re: [AusNOG] Mobile Data Capacity - Where's the bottleneck?

2020-03-22 Thread Joseph Goldman
I do a 'little' bit of radio work so I am in no way an expert. From my understanding it can be a mixture of both. Metro areas shouldn't really have a problem on backhaul as busy towers would have 10, 40, or even 100gbit circuits to the base of the tower, that tends to be more a regional issue

[AusNOG] Google Bi-Lat Peering

2020-02-10 Thread Joseph Goldman
Hi List,  Just after some info regarding Google bi-lat peering, how they determine best path and downstream networks.  I've submitted a ticket but thought people on list may have the info on-hand in the mean-time.  Will Google accept downstream networks also, or only networks that are

Re: [AusNOG] Intermittent problem accessing Goggle services.

2020-01-17 Thread Joseph Goldman
Just got an email from megaport confirming it was their migration that messed with Google bi-lat peering, should be resolved now but I haven't touched anything my end until I get to change window tonight to know for sure. On 17 January 2020 6:10:15 pm Benoit Page-Guitard wrote: Hi Paul,

Re: [AusNOG] Intermittent problem accessing Goggle services.

2020-01-16 Thread Joseph Goldman
We also saw this as a problem with our bi-lat peering on Megaport IX Sydney, turned the peer off and just used the route servers and had no further issues - I had been playing with some BGP stuff just last night so thought perhaps I'd screwed up some filters but if others are having the same

[AusNOG] NTT / i3d issues ?

2019-10-15 Thread Joseph Goldman
Hi list,  Anyone from either NTT or i3d on list?  Seeing high latency from many endpoints into i3d sydney, specifically those that have to go through NTT - the path looks like it stays in Sydney but (testing from Telstra connections thus far) high-ish latency (80+ms) starts at the ntt

Re: [AusNOG] Short Racks

2019-06-03 Thread Joseph Goldman
Thanks for all the answers all! Got a lot of leads now to look for a decent one. The sound-proof ones are definitely interesting but not for $4k !! The shorter the better, and luckily there's a few 12RU racks in the mix of links I got that i'll check out Thanks again for all the very quick

[AusNOG] Short Racks

2019-06-03 Thread Joseph Goldman
Hi List,  A little off topic - my apologies, just looking for suggestions on short (~15RU or less) racks that are full depth, if exist? Looking for something for lab setups where I don't really want a full size 42RU rack in there, but all racks I find that are shorter are too shallow for most

[AusNOG] Sydney 100G x-connects

2019-05-20 Thread Joseph Goldman
Hi *,  Looking for some options to get some 100G x-connects in metro Sydney, specifically between Equinix SY1, Global Switch and Telstra in Paddington. Anyone recommended that may already have Fiber in each location? Not looking for a big build-out. Thanks, Joe

Re: [AusNOG] Megaport SYD IX down?

2019-04-10 Thread Joseph Goldman
Still connected and working in Equinix SY1 and Global Switch On 2019-04-10 8:19 PM, Edward Um wrote: Hi all, Did anyone else's Megaport IX peering go down roughly 2 hours ago? Cant seem to ping the route servers, and learning ARP's for only half the peering exchange, Thanks, * * Edward Um

Re: [AusNOG] Telstra Internet Direct NBN > 100/40

2019-04-10 Thread Joseph Goldman
NBN can actually go up to 1000/400 if you have an RSP prepared to offer it... On 2019-04-10 4:10 PM, Matthew Matters wrote: Actually NBN can now offer 100/100 across NBN on FTTP from what I believe. *From:*AusNOG *On Behalf Of *Russell Langton *Sent:* Wednesday, 10 April 2019 2:24 PM

Re: [AusNOG] Mikrotik IPv6 Vulnerability - Must Read if you have Public IPv6 Facing Mikrotik

2019-03-31 Thread Joseph Goldman
Biggest issue is i still want to use their hardware, RouterBoards have some good products. hAP's for home CPE's, 3011's for SME and 1100x4's for corp and/or bottom of tower are great value for money. I know some boards you can flash WRT onto but its not as full featured, and Ubiquiti routers

Re: [AusNOG] NBN POI contact

2019-03-10 Thread Joseph Goldman
NBNCo's components are all publicly available (AVC, CVC, NNI etc) I believe this is latest but might be wrong: https://www.nbnco.com.au/content/dam/nbnco2/2018/documents/sell/wba/SFAA_WBA_PriceList_nbnEthernetProductModule20180706.pdf As for beyond the port hand-off, it is not NBNCo's

[AusNOG] AWS With Megaport

2019-02-11 Thread Joseph Goldman
Hi *  Just wondering if the following scenario is supported for EC2 instances with AWS.  Over megaport, I'd like to use a VXC (Or Direct Connect) - On that interface on my router, I put x.x.x.1/24, then on my EC2 instances I'd want to put x.x.x.2-254/24 directly on my compute instances, so

[AusNOG] CRS317-1G-16S+RM Availability

2018-11-27 Thread Joseph Goldman
Hi List,  Bit of a long shot, but looking for a CRS317-1G-16S+ in the country if someone has one willing to sell, most vendors i come across are out of stock and its for an install within the next couple of weeks.  After this model in particular as it will be for our backup unit and would

Re: [AusNOG] Friday question

2018-11-18 Thread Joseph Goldman
Another Linux vote here, gives much more flexibility in the field for troubleshooting and whatnot. Especially when its your daily driver and you've got it setup just right with your own preferences. In terms of other useful gear, I've started configuring with the idea of running around with a

[AusNOG] ASR1k

2018-10-31 Thread Joseph Goldman
Hi list,  Looking for an ASR1k, 1004 or bigger for quick-ish delivery in Sydney (BNE & Melbourne OK too) for relatively short term project (so not worth going through for brand new stock and kitting it out)  Ideally looking for 2x10gbit ports minimum, with licensing for 10gbit throughput

Re: [AusNOG] Sexual Harassment at AUSNOG Industry Events

2018-09-30 Thread Joseph Goldman
g.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog -- Kind Regards, Joseph Goldman APCS_Logo Joseph Goldman | Network Manager / Lead Software Developer *As

Re: [AusNOG] Testing the mailing list

2018-09-08 Thread Joseph Goldman
I think its broken, i didnt get it. On 2018-09-09 1:51 PM, David Hughes wrote: This is a test. Please ignore. Apologies for the noise. David ... ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog

Re: [AusNOG] ATS recommendation

2018-08-13 Thread Joseph Goldman
Kind of defeats the purpose, as that re-introduces single power feed loss - the idea of the ATS (im guessing on Rhys' behalf) was to make a single PSU device 'dual power' by means of having it powered off dual feeds. Kind Regards, Joseph Goldman APCS_Logo Joseph Goldman | Network Manager

Re: [AusNOG] Mikrotik routers in HA environments

2018-06-25 Thread Joseph Goldman
Full table import is 2-5minutes. Route table lookups, depends. If you are going for an actual route entry i.e. 1.2.3.0/24, it can be very quick, or even 'All routes in 1.2.0.0/18' for instance and list anything within that route. If you want to do show me best route for 1.2.3.4, its still

Re: [AusNOG] Mikrotik routers in HA environments

2018-06-25 Thread Joseph Goldman
>if you do go down this path, note that the CCR1036s are single PSU. They do have dual power headers on the board though, so you can rip out the single PSU and build your own PSU for dual power. I run 2x CCR1036's at a site, with a 1RU box with 4 PSU's in it, 2 fed by A power, 2 fed by B

Re: [AusNOG] GiadaTech Server Hardware

2018-05-22 Thread Joseph Goldman
A Server Admin or Server Operator group is more what your after. SAGE-AU I runs the more popular AU Server group I believe, but I could be wrong. This list is purely for networking oriented discussion. On 2018-05-22 4:49 PM, Christopher Hawker wrote: Well perhaps Nathan, you may know of the

Re: [AusNOG] Commander NBN > Officeworks.com.au

2018-04-30 Thread Joseph Goldman
Sounds like something perfectly suited for calling their helpdesk with ;) On 01/05/18 07:43, Cameron Murray wrote: Guys, We have a few customers who have reported in the past 24 hours that they are unable to access the www.officeworks.com.au website with it

Re: [AusNOG] Vendors back charging on support and maintenance.

2018-04-26 Thread Joseph Goldman
Perhaps there is a middle ground like with health insurance? Time limits for certain claims?  The main complaint seems to be buying second hand gear, perhaps providing a bill of sale and a statement saying the hardware is 'currently' working and operational, and a first 1-3 months no RMA or

[AusNOG] Mikrotik Advisory: Vulnerability exploiting the Winbox port

2018-04-23 Thread Joseph Goldman
https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=21=133533 TL;DR - someone can push a request to winbox port and get the internal USER DB back before authing. If best practice is followed (i.e. firewalled off) - you should not have been compromised, but best to update when new ROS available and

Re: [AusNOG] AAPT Routing Issue

2017-12-24 Thread Joseph Goldman
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Re: [AusNOG] using nbn network for >100mbps point-to-point connection

2017-10-11 Thread Joseph Goldman
Yes, speed tiers extend up to 1000/400 I believe, on a single port (let alone bonding say 2 cheaper 100/40's) ISP's like Skymesh offer 100/100, 200/100 and 200/200 over NBN FTTP by using bigger plans such as 500/200 and limiting them down to speed, but I havent seen many else advertising the

Re: [AusNOG] Business customer smashing their "unlimited" MBE 20/20Mbps internet service

2017-09-28 Thread Joseph Goldman
|* *E-mail*: nathan.brookfi...@simtronic.com.au <mailto:nathan.brookfi...@simtronic.com.au> *From:* AusNOG <ausnog-boun...@lists.ausnog.net> on behalf of Joseph Goldman <j...@apcs.com.au> *Sent:* Thursday

Re: [AusNOG] Business customer smashing their "unlimited" MBE 20/20Mbps internet service

2017-09-28 Thread Joseph Goldman
It's a fine line though depending on how it was sold to the customer - as if you wanted uncontested business grade bandwidth, you'd be paying per mbit and being charged for the L2, L3 and markup components in one price. This could be the gateway into the customer in explaining their use case

Re: [AusNOG] Telstra Zone Map

2017-09-14 Thread Joseph Goldman
It is my belief that its not 'zoning', there's only 2 prices, Zone 1/Metro (cheaper) and Zone 2/3/Regional (more expensive). It has nothing to do with actual physical standing, population etc - just whether the exchange has a competing provider (i.e. actual DSLAM infrastructure). They only

Re: [AusNOG] Access to Google .au services

2017-07-02 Thread Joseph Goldman
Working fine from here, accessing via MegaIX in Sydney. On 03/07/17 15:13, Benjamin Ricardo wrote: Hi all, Just wondering if anyone else is having issues reaching googles .au services? We can resolve but not ping them. Our upstream (as you can see is TPG) – seems we actually get into the