The Pro tier _is_ a paid product though, thats what confuses me. It was
originally only the free tier they offloaded then silently overnight the
pro tier got bumped as well.
Regards,
James
On Fri, 29 Dec 2017, at 3:04 PM, Nick Stallman wrote:
> Do remember that Cloudflare *does* buy transit if
Yes the post I quoted referenced and linked to the blog post.
Regards Chad.
On 12/29/2017 4:03 PM, Joshua D'Alton wrote:
There was a blog post a while ago explaining turning off expensive
transit for their free product. I believe only affected Au and maybe
south America.
On 29 Dec. 2017
There was a blog post a while ago explaining turning off expensive transit
for their free product. I believe only affected Au and maybe south America.
On 29 Dec. 2017 3:05 pm, "Nick Stallman" wrote:
> Do remember that Cloudflare *does* buy transit if you pay them.
>
> The
Do remember that Cloudflare *does* buy transit if you pay them.
The peering only policy only affects free and Pro plans, not Business or
Enterprise.
I believe they use different IPs for the plans specifically so they can
do this.
On 29/12/17 15:04, Chad Kelly wrote:
On 12/29/2017 12:00
On 12/29/2017 12:00 PM, ausnog-requ...@lists.ausnog.net wrote:
Related, this means that if you have sites behind Cloudflare (who do peer with IX)
as a CDN / DDoS protection for example all your traffic routes off-shore with TPG
& Friends -
The simple solution to this is to switch to a CDN
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> Original message
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> Date: 25/12/17 10:08 am (GMT+10:30)
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> Date: 25/12/17 10:08 am (GMT+10:30)
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Original message
From: Joseph Goldman <j...@apcs.com.au>
Date: 25/12/17 10:08 am (GMT+10:30)
To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] AAPT Routing Issue
Yup I get the same issue - works perfectly from my peered network but on a
Yup I get the same issue - works perfectly from my peered network but on
a relatives Foxtel (read: Telstra) connection it goes overseas.
If only there was enough of this type of traffic to force the big guys
onto peering fabrics.
On 23/12/17 20:02, Nathan Brookfield wrote:
It doesn’t look
It doesn’t look like a problem as such to me, just that AAPT don’t peer
anywhere that has a more specific AU route and the originator are not
advertising to Transit in AU, only Peering fabrics.
Nathan Brookfield
Chief Executive Officer
Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd
http://www.simtronic.com.au
Hi All,
It appears as though AAPT has a routing issue. For some reason when pinging
IBM's Quad9, it goes overseas:
C:\Users\CH>tracert 9.9.9.9
Tracing route to dns.quad9.net [9.9.9.9]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1<1 ms<1 ms<1 ms 172.16.0.6
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