Re: SFI/SBI/Transit - Dumping

2021-03-15 Thread William Herrin
On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 11:35 AM Douglas Fischer wrote: > I'm going a bit deeper into the study of Peering Relationships... > And one of the possibilities that I'm trying to understand better on the > Peering Relationships on the Internet been considered dumping(economy). > > The matter here is

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-03-15 Thread Tom Beecher
> > I think it’s a general matter of public interest how this reassignment of > a massive government-owned block of well over sixteen million IP addresses > happened. Even if not fraudulent, the public has a right to know who is > behind this huge transfer of wealth. > > Don’t you? > I wasn't

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-03-15 Thread Joe Provo
Considering threads about DOD address squatters, it would be a useful beaconing-and-cleaning project before putting to market. I guess it'd be north of $10B and even for the USG that's not small potatos... -- Posted from my personal account - see X-Disclaimer header. Joe Provo / Gweep /

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-03-15 Thread Mel Beckman
John, I do understand the technical difference between assignment and routing. But this is such a big routing shift that naturally questions arise, especially given that this space owner has stewardship requirements answerable to US citizens. I get it: by the letter of ARIN law, this looks

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-03-15 Thread John Curran
On 15 Mar 2021, at 4:17 PM, Mel Beckman wrote: > > Like any other announcement, except DOD and what looks suspiciously like a > shell corporation. Either the DOD doesn’t know about it (and I’ve called DISA > and opened a ticket), which is scary, or the DOD is creating a private shell >

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: Microsoft problems...

2021-03-15 Thread nano...@mulligan.org
teams is failing, powerbi is failing, azure is failing.  I don't use hotmail, so I don't know... On 3/15/21 2:38 PM, Ray Orsini wrote: Azure is having outages atm - https://twitter.com/MSFT365Status?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor

Re: Microsoft problems...

2021-03-15 Thread Nathanael Cariaga
WVD seems to be affected as well... tak tsk tsk. I guess this is part of Monday blues? :P On Tue, Mar 16, 2021, 4:39 AM Andrey Khomyakov, wrote: > I didn't troubleshoot at all (not my job), but yes, we are having all > sorts of issues accessing O365/Teams/etc > > --Andrey > > > On Mon, Mar

RE: EXTERNAL: Re: Microsoft problems...

2021-03-15 Thread Ray Orsini
Azure is having outages atm - https://twitter.com/MSFT365Status?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Ray Orsini Chief Executive Officer OIT, LLC 305.967.6756 x1009 | 305.571.6272 r...@oit.co | www.oit.co oit.co/ray How are we doing? We'd love to hear your feedback.

Re: Microsoft problems...

2021-03-15 Thread Andrey Khomyakov
I didn't troubleshoot at all (not my job), but yes, we are having all sorts of issues accessing O365/Teams/etc --Andrey On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 1:33 PM Justin Streiner wrote: > Can you be a bit more specific regarding what you're seeing or not seeing? > > Are you reaching MS through IP

Re: Microsoft problems...

2021-03-15 Thread Justin Streiner
Can you be a bit more specific regarding what you're seeing or not seeing? Are you reaching MS through IP transit/peer connections, or are you having issues reaching MS cloud services over ExpressRoute circuits? Thank you jms On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 4:04 PM wrote: > Anyone else noticing major

RE: Microsoft problems...

2021-03-15 Thread Marshall, Quincy
Notice we received indicated that they were experiencing authentication issues across all MS services. LQM -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of nano...@mulligan.org Sent: Monday, March 15, 2021 4:04 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Microsoft problems... Anyone else noticing

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-03-15 Thread Mel Beckman
Like any other announcement, except DOD and what looks suspiciously like a shell corporation. Either the DOD doesn’t know about it (and I’ve called DISA and opened a ticket), which is scary, or the DOD is creating a private shell corporation to move all it’s IP space out of government purview,

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-03-15 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 4:04 PM Mel Beckman wrote: > > As I said, “DOD Network Information Center”: > > Source Registry ARIN Kind Org Full Name DoD Network Information Center Handle > DNIC Address 3990 E. Broad Street Columbus OH 43218 United States Roles > Registrant Last Changed Wed, 17 Aug

Re: Microsoft problems...

2021-03-15 Thread Brandon Svec via NANOG
There is chatter on outages list outa...@outages.org and some other forums so I think you are not alone. > On Mar 15, 2021, at 1:04 PM, nano...@mulligan.org wrote: > > Anyone else noticing major MAJOR problems with various MS services? > > Geoff >

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-03-15 Thread Mel Beckman
As I said, “DOD Network Information Center”: Source Registry ARIN Kind Org Full Name DoD Network Information Center Handle DNIC Address 3990 E. Broad Street Columbus OH 43218 United States Roles Registrant Last Changed Wed, 17 Aug 2011 14:45:37

Microsoft problems...

2021-03-15 Thread nanog08
Anyone else noticing major MAJOR problems with various MS services? Geoff

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-03-15 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 3:38 PM Mel Beckman wrote: > > I also note that this reassignment isn’t reflected in ARIN’s Whois database. where is it reflected? > > -mel > > On Mar 15, 2021, at 12:36 PM, Mel Beckman wrote: > >  Owen, > > I think one cause for concern is why “almost all DOD

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-03-15 Thread Mel Beckman
I also note that this reassignment isn’t reflected in ARIN’s Whois database. -mel On Mar 15, 2021, at 12:36 PM, Mel Beckman wrote:  Owen, I think one cause for concern is why “almost all DOD prefixes (7.0.0.0/8,11.0.0.0/8,22.0.0.0/8 and bunch of

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-03-15 Thread Mel Beckman
Owen, I think one cause for concern is why “almost all DOD prefixes (7.0.0.0/8,11.0.0.0/8,22.0.0.0/8 and bunch of /22s) are now announced under AS8003 (GRSCORP) which was just formed a few months ago,” which, according to ARIN WHOIS, had a source

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-03-15 Thread Owen DeLong via NANOG
According to the timeline posted to this list (by you, Siyuan), Globl Resource Systems, LLC was registered in Delaware on September 8, 2020. Your timeline also shows the resources being issued to GRS by ARIN on September 11, september 14, 2020 It looks to me like they subsequently registered the

Re: SFI/SBI/Transit - Dumping

2021-03-15 Thread Nuno Vieira via NANOG
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumping_(pricing_policy) On Mon, 2021-03-15 at 18:40 +, Rod Beck wrote: > Can you explain to us amoeba-like salesmen what is dumping? I assume > it involves highly unbalanced traffic flows. > > > > -R. > >

Re: SFI/SBI/Transit - Dumping

2021-03-15 Thread Rod Beck
Can you explain to us amoeba-like salesmen what is dumping? I assume it involves highly unbalanced traffic flows. -R. From: NANOG on behalf of Douglas Fischer Sent: Monday, March 15, 2021 7:33 PM To: NANOG Subject: SFI/SBI/Transit - Dumping Hello all! I'm

SFI/SBI/Transit - Dumping

2021-03-15 Thread Douglas Fischer
Hello all! I'm going a bit deeper into the study of Peering Relationships... And one of the possibilities that I'm trying to understand better on the Peering Relationships on the Internet been considered dumping(economy). The matter here is more on the economic and commercial aspects than on the

Re: Letters of Authorization still aren't worth the paper they aren't printed

2021-03-15 Thread Nick Hilliard
Sean Donelan wrote on 15/03/2021 17:46: Its amazing the telecommunications industry still uses or relies on "Letter of Authorization".  Its less secure than faxing a piece of paper on "letterhead." LOAs aren't about authorization. They're about shifting liability and having a paper trail.

Letters of Authorization still aren't worth the paper they aren't printed

2021-03-15 Thread Sean Donelan
Its amazing the telecommunications industry still uses or relies on "Letter of Authorization". Its less secure than faxing a piece of paper on "letterhead." I've said this before, check the archives. https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3g8wb/hacker-got-my-texts-16-dollars-sakari-netnumber