Re: "Hypothetical" Datacenter Overheating

2024-01-21 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
- Original Message - > From: "Tom Beecher" >> It's certainly one of many possible root causes which someone doing an >> AAR on an event like this should be thinking about, and looking for in >> their evaluation of the data they see. > > And I'm sure they are and will. > > By the time

Re: IRR information & BYOIP (Bring Your Own IP) with Cloud Providers

2024-01-21 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Sun, Jan 21, 2024, 5:39 PM Owen DeLong wrote: > > > On Jan 21, 2024, at 12:07, Christopher Morrow > wrote: > >  > > > On Fri, Jan 19, 2024, 4:55 PM Owen DeLong via NANOG > wrote: > >> Sounds like you’ve got a weird mix of route origination. Why wouldn’t you >> advertise to Google via BGP

Re: IRR information & BYOIP (Bring Your Own IP) with Cloud Providers

2024-01-21 Thread Owen DeLong via NANOG
On Jan 21, 2024, at 12:07, Christopher Morrow wrote:On Fri, Jan 19, 2024, 4:55 PM Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote:Sounds like you’ve got a weird mix of route origination. Why wouldn’t you advertise to Google via BGP and have your prefix originate from your own ASN?I think in this

Re: Stealthy Overlay Network Re: 202401100645.AYC Re: IPv4 address block

2024-01-21 Thread Owen DeLong via NANOG
> 2)Philosophically, IPv6 and IPv4 are kind of like two religions, each > with its own believers. As long as the devotees of each focus on their > respective passion, the world will be peaceful. As soon as one camp imposes > its preference onto the other, friction starts. Unchecked, it can

Re: Stealthy Overlay Network Re: 202401100645.AYC Re: IPv4 address block

2024-01-21 Thread Ryan Hamel
Abraham, What you are presenting here is a solution looking for a problem. There are multiple solutions available today that do not require your proposed hacks to IPv4 space. If your ideas keep getting rejected by the masses, maybe you should read the room and lookup the phrase "resistance is

Re: IRR information & BYOIP (Bring Your Own IP) with Cloud Providers

2024-01-21 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Fri, Jan 19, 2024, 4:55 PM Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote: > Sounds like you’ve got a weird mix of route origination. Why wouldn’t you > advertise to Google via BGP and have your prefix originate from your own > ASN? > I think in this case the customer has their own disconnected deployment,

Re: Stealthy Overlay Network Re: 202401100645.AYC Re: IPv4 address block

2024-01-21 Thread Abraham Y. Chen via NANOG
Hi, Chris: 0)    Thanks for your observation. 1)    Although I specifically requested Karim to go offline on our idea to his inquiry, lots of comments appeared on NANOG publicly. To be polite, I tried to respond by clarifying and describing each. Unfortunately, many comments are actually

Re: "Hypothetical" Datacenter Overheating

2024-01-21 Thread Tom Beecher
> > t's certainly one of many possible root causes which someone doing an > AAR on an event like this should be thinking about, and looking for in > their > evaluation of the data they see. > And I'm sure they are and will. By the time that post was made, the vendor had shared multiple updates

Re: Mail to Microsoft being falsely marked as spam/bulk

2024-01-21 Thread Mike Hammett
https://www.mailop.org/ - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions Midwest Internet Exchange The Brothers WISP - Original Message - From: "Christopher Hawker" To: "nanog" Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2024 5:07:39 AM Subject: Mail to Microsoft being falsely marked

Re: Mail to Microsoft being falsely marked as spam/bulk

2024-01-21 Thread Bjoern Franke via NANOG
Hi, "Unfortunately, after reviewing the information you provided and in compliance with our mail policies, we are unable to offer immediate resolve for your deliverability issue." Will give them credit though for the timing in their response, received it a few hours later after