Re: Hulu / ESPN: Commercial IP Address

2018-10-15 Thread Brandon Butterworth
On Sat Oct 13, 2018 at 02:39:37PM -0400, Daniel Corbe wrote: > I had a customer with a similar issue. I statically assigned them a > different IP and it didn???t resolve it. The problem turned out to be > tied to their Hulu account. I had a similar issue with wifi calling on O2 in the UK.

Re: Hulu / ESPN: Commercial IP Address

2018-10-15 Thread Christian de Larrinaga
Brandon, That is odd. Might this be an artefact of cellular carriers being fixated on revenue protection of their inter carrier rates. Are they (wrongly) assuming a public IP might be a grey market termination risk onto their networks? best Christian Brandon Butterworth wrote: > > On Sat Oct 13,

Re: Hulu / ESPN: Commercial IP Address

2018-10-15 Thread Colin Johnston
nhs public wifi seems weird for hulu and wifi calling, uses sophos i see so wondered if right rules enabled... col Sent from my iPod > On 15 Oct 2018, at 09:10, Christian de Larrinaga wrote: > > Brandon, That is odd. Might this be an artefact of cellular carriers being > fixated on revenue

Re: ARIN RPKI TAL deployment issues

2018-10-15 Thread Edward Dore
From: NANOG on behalf of John Curran Date: Wednesday, 26 September 2018 at 16:51 To: Tony Finch Cc: David Wishnick , nanog list , "b...@benjojo.co.uk" , Job Snijders Subject: Re: ARIN RPKI TAL deployment issues On 26 Sep 2018, at 11:02 AM, Tony Finch mailto:d...@dotat.at>> wrote: John Cur

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

2018-10-15 Thread adamv0025
Interesting, but isn’t stateful tracking once again just swapping, but in this case port 123 in port 32123 out? So none of the chips you named below support swapping parts of L4 header and that part is actually done with SW assistance please? So for example the following: https://eos.arista

Re: Hurricane Michael: Communication Service Provider status

2018-10-15 Thread Mike Hammett
" Note: although the FCC encourages independent ISPs to report outages, none have." Where to? - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Sean Donelan" To: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Friday, Octobe

ARIN TAL copyright

2018-10-15 Thread Baldur Norddahl
Hi, The URL to the ARIN TAL nor the ARIN TAL document itself is not copyrightable. The ARIN TAL document contains a URL and a key, which is a machine generated random number. Neither is based on any creative work whatsoever, and so can not be copyrighted. Also would be protected by free speec

some shallow statistics about finding the name/netname for IP address using RDAP and WHOIS

2018-10-15 Thread Martin T
Hi! For testing a script I generated 1 random IPv4 and global unicast IPv6 addresses. For all those addresses I tried to find the netname/name attribute value from WHOIS servers using the latest version of https://github.com/rfc1036/whois and RDAP servers using the curl. Basically 'whois -H '

Re: Hulu / ESPN: Commercial IP Address

2018-10-15 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2018-10-15, Brandon Butterworth wrote: > On Sat Oct 13, 2018 at 02:39:37PM -0400, Daniel Corbe wrote: >> I had a customer with a similar issue. I statically assigned them a >> different IP and it didn???t resolve it. The problem turned out to be >> tied to their Hulu account. > > I had

Re: ARIN TAL copyright

2018-10-15 Thread John Curran
On 15 Oct 2018, at 6:13 PM, Baldur Norddahl wrote: > > I understand the issue is that ARIN wants protection from being sued, should > I somehow harm myself with this service. To be clear, ARIN would like to make sure that should any network operators impact their services through use of the A

It's been 20 years today (Oct 16, UTC). Hard to believe.

2018-10-15 Thread Rodney Joffe
At NANOG two weeks ago, we had an interesting discussion at one of the lunch tables. One of the subjects we discussed was the original IANA, and RFC Editor, Jon Postel. Seven of the ten people at the table had never heard of him. Maybe these days it no longer matters who he was, and what he mea

Re: It's been 20 years today (Oct 16, UTC). Hard to believe.

2018-10-15 Thread Suzanne Woolf
> On Oct 15, 2018, at 10:00 PM, Rodney Joffe wrote: > > At NANOG two weeks ago, we had an interesting discussion at one of the lunch > tables. One of the subjects we discussed was the original IANA, and RFC > Editor, Jon Postel. > > Seven of the ten people at the table had never heard of hi

Re: It's been 20 years today (Oct 16, UTC). Hard to believe.

2018-10-15 Thread Brian Kantor
How soon we forget! It was a telephone call to Jon (there was no email) in 1981 that got my group the network that I still manage. He was the editor for the three RFCs that have my name on them. I remember him as a brilliant, kindly, efficient, helpful, and dedicated giant of the early Internet.

Re: It's been 20 years today (Oct 16, UTC). Hard to believe.

2018-10-15 Thread Wayne Bouchard
It is a fact that I learned much of what I initially knew about internetworking by reading the protocols outlined in many of the offical RFC documents. You couldn't pick one of these up without seeing the name Postel at the top. I never met him but give due deference and respect to his work and wha