Re: new(ish) ipv6 transition tech status on CPE

2018-10-09 Thread JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG
You may use this document, which passed already the last-call and is in the AD/IESG review: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-v6ops-transition-ipv4aas/ My co-authors may help you to get those products … I’ve been using myself OpenWRT for such deployments. Regards, Jordi

Re: new(ish) ipv6 transition tech status on CPE

2018-10-09 Thread Daniel Corbe
Tom Ammon writes: > Are there any CPE vendors providing MAP-T features yet? I'm working on > rolling v6 to residential subscribers and am trying to > understand what the landscape looks like on the CPE side, for MAP-T > specifically. > > What about 464XLAT on a CPE - is that a thing? I know tha

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread Andy Brezinsky
The challenging part for government is creating a public warning system inexpensive enough, its available to everyone, not just people who can afford private airplanes. We could use the one that was already built for this: The NOAA All Hazards radio network (http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/).  It

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread Sean Donelan
On Tue, 9 Oct 2018, Scott Weeks wrote: --- a...@andyring.com wrote: From: Andy Ringsmuth Yeah, this thread is getting somewhat removed from the original question, so what the heck. I’ve often thought that vehicle radios should have a location-based weather radio built in --

Re: Spectrum residential IPv6 rDNS - thank you !

2018-10-09 Thread Brandon Applegate
> On Oct 9, 2018, at 11:37 AM, endre.szabo@nanog-list-kitfvhs.redir.email wrote: > > Hey there, > > On 10/9/18 4:51 PM, Brandon Applegate wrote: >> Wanted to give a shoutout / thank you to Spectrum for this. Just noticed >> today my home PD now has dynamic/synthesized rDNS for IPv6. > > I wo

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread Sean Donelan
On Tue, 9 Oct 2018, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote: Sure--I totally agree. But we don't build smoke detectors into our cell phones because that's not a very good use case. And I'm not aware of weather alerts being broadcast to cell phones without having an app installed, and it's unreliable. (Althoug

Re: Spectrum residential IPv6 rDNS - thank you !

2018-10-09 Thread endre.szabo
Hey there, On 10/9/18 4:51 PM, Brandon Applegate wrote: Wanted to give a shoutout / thank you to Spectrum for this. Just noticed today my home PD now has dynamic/synthesized rDNS for IPv6. I wonder how they generate these rDNS PTR records? I was always curious, hope someone knows. -- End

contact for offerup

2018-10-09 Thread Tom Ammon
Can somebody from offerup.com contact me off-list regarding your blocking of our ASN (23089)? Thanks in advance, Tom -- - Tom Ammon M: (801) 784-2628 thomasam...@gmail.com

Spoofer Report for NANOG for Sep 2018

2018-10-09 Thread CAIDA Spoofer Project
In response to feedback from operational security communities, CAIDA's source address validation measurement project (https://spoofer.caida.org) is automatically generating monthly reports of ASes originating prefixes in BGP for systems from which we received packets with a spoofed source address.

Re: bloomberg on supermicro: sky is falling

2018-10-09 Thread Alfie Pates
Important distinction; You fire any contractor who does it *repeatedly* after communicating the requirements for securing your data. Zero-tolerance for genuine mistakes (we all make them) just leads to high contractor turnaround and no conceivable security improvement; A a rotating door of med

Re: v6 DNSSEC fail, was Buying IPv4 blocks

2018-10-09 Thread Bryce Wilson
> On Oct 7, 2018, at 8:55 PM, Brandon Martin wrote: > > Except that, in IPv6-land, anyone with effective MTU < 1280 has the onus put > on them to "make things work" i.e. come up with an adaptation layer or some > sort of tunnel-layer transparent fragmentation. If you're relying on The > Int

Re: bloomberg on supermicro: sky is falling

2018-10-09 Thread Bryce Wilson
I have found that the article below provides some interesting analysis on the matter which is informative as apposed to many articles which simply restate what others have already said. https://www.servethehome.com/bloomberg-reports-china-infiltrated-the-supermicro-supply-chain-we-investigate/

F5 contact

2018-10-09 Thread Thomas Trupel via NANOG
Hello, I'm looking for a contact from F5 to help me reproduce a scenario to confirm a bug report (https bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1492843). I need a BIG-IP VE trial license without bandwidth limitation. Any help would be greatly appreciated Thank you Thomas

new(ish) ipv6 transition tech status on CPE

2018-10-09 Thread Tom Ammon
Are there any CPE vendors providing MAP-T features yet? I'm working on rolling v6 to residential subscribers and am trying to understand what the landscape looks like on the CPE side, for MAP-T specifically. What about 464XLAT on a CPE - is that a thing? I know that 464XLAT has been running for a

RE: Not announcing (to the greater internet) loopbacks/PTP/infra - how ?

2018-10-09 Thread adamv0025
> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of William > Herrin > Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2018 8:53 PM > > > - RFC 1918 for loopbacks and PTP > > - Immediately “protects” from the internet at large, as they aren’t > routable. > > - Traceroutes are miserable. > > Also breaks PM

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread bzs
Related: Handy - I have two little boxes I bought at radio shack many years ago. One converts from the car lighter plug (or whatever they call it these days) to a three-prong (5-15R, ok?), the other converts from a regular 120V house plug to a "12V car lighter" which actually was very handy once

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread Brian Kantor
Many of those lightweight UPS units have a very small battery in them and are really designed to 1) carry the computer across a power flicker, or 2) provide a few minutes to shut down the computer in a controlled manner. Units with much bigger batteries to last a day are much more expensive and mu

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread bzs
A good home investment people don't immediately think of (I'm sure some here have) is one of those inexpensive computer UPS's. An off-the-shelf 1500VA is usually under $200 or thereabouts. One can run anything off one, like a radio or lamp. Not a lot but I'd imagine 1500VA would keep a small ra

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG said: > And I'm not > aware of weather alerts being broadcast to cell phones without having > an app installed, and it's unreliable. The same part of the phone that was used for the Presidential Alert can also be used for weather alerts (it is used so

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread Scott Weeks
--- a...@andyring.com wrote: From: Andy Ringsmuth Yeah, this thread is getting somewhat removed from the original question, so what the heck. I’ve often thought that vehicle radios should have a location-based weather radio built in --- This

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
On Mon, Oct 8, 2018 at 9:19 PM Sean Donelan wrote: > A company already made a combination smoke alarm/weather radio. > Halo Smart Labs went out of business earlier this year. > https://www.smartthings.com/products/halo-smart-labs-halo-smoke-and-carbon-monoxide-alarm-plus-weather-alerts *click* *b

Re: NAT on a Trident/Qumran(/or other?) equipped whitebox?

2018-10-09 Thread Jason Lixfeld
Indeed, however there are some other features currently missing from the Arista stack that sort of take it off the table (granted, those features have been promised early-ish next year). > On Oct 9, 2018, at 11:52 AM, Edward Dore > wrote: > > Not sure if you count Arista as whitebox given the

Re: NAT on a Trident/Qumran(/or other?) equipped whitebox?

2018-10-09 Thread Tim Jackson
The older Fulcrum/Intel FM6000 in the Arista 7150 can do NAT. -- Tim On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 10:54 AM Edward Dore < edward.d...@freethought-internet.co.uk> wrote: > Not sure if you count Arista as whitebox given their use of merchant > silicon but running their own NOS, however they were touting

Re: NAT on a Trident/Qumran(/or other?) equipped whitebox?

2018-10-09 Thread Edward Dore
Not sure if you count Arista as whitebox given their use of merchant silicon but running their own NOS, however they were touting the 7170 series as being able to do NAT recently. That's a Barefoot Tofino chip under the hood. I've no idea how well it can do NAT or what the limitations are mind y

NAT on a Trident/Qumran(/or other?) equipped whitebox?

2018-10-09 Thread Jason Lixfeld
Has anyone played around with this? Curious if the BCM (or whatever other chip) can do this, and if not, if any of the box vendors have tried to find a way to get these things to do a bunch of NAT - say some flavour of NAT, line-rate @ 10G. If so, anyone know of a NOS that has support for it?

Spectrum residential IPv6 rDNS - thank you !

2018-10-09 Thread Brandon Applegate
Wanted to give a shoutout / thank you to Spectrum for this. Just noticed today my home PD now has dynamic/synthesized rDNS for IPv6. Some of my dumb little scripts outputs are a bit happier today ! :) -- Brandon Applegate - CCIE 10273 PGP Key fingerprint: 0641 D285 A36F 533A 73E5 2541 4920 533

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread Andy Ringsmuth
> On Oct 8, 2018, at 11:19 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: > >> Perhaps I'm the only one who would spend more than $50 on a weather >> alert device? > > Fewer than 5% of households buy weather radios. > > WEA can reach over 60% of households with cell phones. Its not 100%. > > Yes, 5% of households