Re: Are any of you starting to get AI robocalls?

2018-04-04 Thread Dovid Bender
As carriers who get these calls for our clients we hate them. Short duration calls have the same cost as far as channels, keeping cdr's etc yet since they are so short there isn't much to be made. This is worse then BCP38 since with the internet there is no reason for anyone at home or a small

Re: validating reachability via an ISP

2018-04-04 Thread Andy Litzinger
Hi Andrew, thanks for sharing your repo, it looks very relevant and I should be able to get it to do what I want with a slight tweak to the regex's. Hopefully the route-views collectors or some other ones I dig up will be able to adequately show at least 3 AS path hops through my regional

RE: Are any of you starting to get AI robocalls?

2018-04-04 Thread Shawn L via NANOG
Honestly, most carriers I've talked to are fed up as well, and just want to find a way to make it stop. As some one said, it's exactly like BCP38 --- the carriers that care keep their clients from spoofing caller id, etc. The ones that don't make everyone else look bad. -Original

Re: validating reachability via an ISP

2018-04-04 Thread Andy Litzinger
Hi Alex, Thanks for the link to the qrator API. The get-all-paths is interesting and the output does seem to show exactly the type of data I'm looking for. Is there some place on the site that lists who Qrator peers with to get your data? I searched through the site and couldn't find it. I'm

RE: Are any of you starting to get AI robocalls?

2018-04-04 Thread Keith Medcalf
Why would the carriers want to do anything? They are making money from call termination fees. --- The fact that there's a Highway to Hell but only a Stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume. >-Original Message- >From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On

Re: CDN-provided caching platforms?

2018-04-04 Thread Anurag Bhatia
Hi Aaron I see the Amazon Prime video streams coming from Amazon Web Services Cloudfront CDN. Unsure of other places. Hard to do a global check on available platforms like say RIPE Atlas. And AWS Cloudfront does has the option of edge locations not connected to their backbone. On Wed, Apr 4,

Re: Are any of you starting to get AI robocalls?

2018-04-04 Thread John Levine
In article you write: >> do it, and the spoofing is nearly impossible to trace back to the origin, so >> those who do it can safely ignore other laws because they know they won't be >> caught. > >Forward to an 800, grab it from the ANI versus

Re: NG Firewalls & IPv6

2018-04-04 Thread Chuck Anderson
Also, IPv6 BGP support was only introduced in PanOS 8. But everything works fine here too. On Wed, Apr 04, 2018 at 10:47:45AM +, Dan Kitchen wrote: > We run PaloAlto dual stack with no problems at all, that’s full dynamic > routing with OSPF and BGP, web filtering, IPS, VPN access using >

RE: NG Firewalls & IPv6

2018-04-04 Thread Dan Kitchen
We run PaloAlto dual stack with no problems at all, that’s full dynamic routing with OSPF and BGP, web filtering, IPS, VPN access using GlobalProtect, etc. I must admit GlobalProtect IPv6 support was only introduced in PanOS 8 which was a little late in my opinion – but it was delivered and

Re: validating reachability via an ISP

2018-04-04 Thread Don Thomas Jacob
Hi, If you are fine with a commercial tool, Packet Design Route Explorer product supports peering analysis: BGP-RIB-Visualization-1.png is one among its features.

Re: Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 public DNS broken w/ Xerox Phaser MFP

2018-04-04 Thread Daniel Dent
On a Xerox Phaser 3635MFP printer running the latest firmware, when attempting to configure it to use 1.1.1.1 for DNS, it throws the following error: "The following Alternate DNS Server 1 addresses are not permitted: 1.1.1.1 and 255.255.255.255". I suspect this was intended to prevent people

RE: NG Firewalls & IPv6

2018-04-04 Thread Robert Webb
Just don't plan on using dhcp-pd on any of those anytime soon. My understanding is that it is not even on the roadmap or even considered to have a need for it even though people have been wanting it for quite a while. Robert -Original Message- From: NANOG On

Re: NG Firewalls & IPv6

2018-04-04 Thread Adam Kennedy via NANOG
We've deployed about a dozen Sophos SG and XG firewalls with IPv6 on WAN, LAN and VPN with great success. The XG is the firmware with the more modern appearance and a couple latest-gen features. But the SG is just as "next gen" and still has good IPv6 capability. -- Adam Kennedy, Network &

Re: Are any of you starting to get AI robocalls?

2018-04-04 Thread Jim Shankland
On 4/4/18 7:44 AM, Sean Pedersen wrote: Yep. Add it to the list of IRS scams, fake arrest warrants, credit repair, free vacations, etc. The rate of calls has increased dramatically in the past year, especially with the "neighborhood scam" where they spoof their CLID to a local area code and

RE: Are any of you starting to get AI robocalls?

2018-04-04 Thread Sean Pedersen
Yep. Add it to the list of IRS scams, fake arrest warrants, credit repair, free vacations, etc. The rate of calls has increased dramatically in the past year, especially with the "neighborhood scam" where they spoof their CLID to a local area code and prefix + through and blast you