Re: AWS contact?

2021-02-20 Thread Andras Toth
Could have been but that's why I tested with a lower MTU sending back ICMP packet too big to prove that the packet sizes from the server decrease as a result. Andras > On 21 Feb 2021, at 08:27, William Herrin wrote: > > On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 4:18 PM Andras Toth wrote: >> Given the fact

Re: AWS contact?

2021-02-20 Thread William Herrin
On Fri, Feb 19, 2021 at 4:18 PM Andras Toth wrote: > Given the fact that the TCP 3-way handshake is established, sounds like some > Path MTU blackholing happening. Due to it happening during TLS handshake it's > likely from the server towards you. Could also be another case of botched anycast

famous operation issues

2021-02-20 Thread Chris Cariffe
Did anyone have the fun experience of ever going into the San Jose/Santa Clara Global Crossing Datacenter in the mid '90s? I recall going in there to visit a new client's gear, no real security once on the floor. Open racks fully exposed systems and wiring. I was working on my client's systems

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-20 Thread Jörg Kost
Oh, I actually wanted to keep this for my memoirs, but if we can name danger datacenter operational issues …. somehow 2000s: Somebody ran its own datacenter, - once had an active ant colony living under the raised floor and in the climate system, - for a while had several electric grounding

Re: RPKI invalid logs?

2021-02-20 Thread Job Snijders via NANOG
Dear Hank, On Sat, Feb 20, 2021 at 07:37:08PM +0200, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > Is there a place where one can examine RPKI invalid logs for a specific date > & time I have set up a publicly accessible archiver instance in Dallas, and one in Amsterdam which capture and archive data every 20

Re: public open resolver list?

2021-02-20 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Bill Woodcock" > Are all y’all allergic to Wikipedia or something? Lots of people seem to be... :-} > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_recursive_name_server I find it interesting that that article mentions alt-roots, but doesn't have a column for

Re: Support for End User Services

2021-02-20 Thread Mark Tinka
On 2/20/21 19:18, Mike Hammett wrote: Leave aside any conversation about whether the business has the ability (or approval) to pay for it or not. Is it appropriate for organizations that provide services to end-users to require that you are a paying customer to contact their support? Is

RPKI invalid logs?

2021-02-20 Thread Hank Nussbacher
Is there a place where one can examine RPKI invalid logs for a specific date & time or even better logs showing those that dropped RPKI invalid announcements? Thanks, Hank

Support for End User Services

2021-02-20 Thread Mike Hammett
Leave aside any conversation about whether the business has the ability (or approval) to pay for it or not. Is it appropriate for organizations that provide services to end-users to require that you are a paying customer to contact their support? Is it appropriate to pretend to be your

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-20 Thread Clayton Zekelman
Not a famous operational issue, but in 2000, we had a major outage of our dialup modem pool. The owner of the building was re-skinning the outside using Styrofoam and stucco. A bunch of the Styrofoam had blocked the roof drains on the podium section of the building, immediately above our

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-20 Thread Eric Kuhnke
>From a datacenter ROI and economics, cooling, HVAC perspective that might just be the best colo customer ever. As long as they're paying full price for the cabinet and nothing is *dangerous* about how they've hung the 2U server vertically, using up all that space for just one thing has to be a

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-20 Thread Henry Yen
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 07:34:39AM -0500, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: > In 1994, there was a major earthquake near the city of Los Angeles. City hall > had to be evacuated and it would take over a year to reinforce the building > to make it habitable again. My company moved all the systems in the