Re: Geolocation IP help

2024-05-22 Thread Josh Luthman
Start by checking all of these resources/sites: https://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 4:02 PM Sam Kretchmer wrote: > To anyone who might be able to help me reach someone clued at the State of > Illinois website. > > > > We (Coeo Solutions) had to acquire an I

Re: Geolocation IP help

2024-05-22 Thread Sam Kretchmer
$100? All that gets you nowadays is a clubbing. (and no, not the Rush St bars type of clubbing) On 5/22/24, 15:36, "Randy Bush" mailto:ra...@psg.com>> wrote: > There is always talk to the local politician route so it gets raised > in the state legislature. this is illinois/chicago. you slip

Re: Geolocation IP help

2024-05-22 Thread Randy Bush
> There is always talk to the local politician route so it gets raised > in the state legislature. this is illinois/chicago. you slip them a $100 bill under youe drivers' license

Re: Geolocation IP help

2024-05-22 Thread Sam Kretchmer
I was trying to not make this that painfull.. __ thanks On 5/22/24, 15:34, "Mark Andrews" mailto:ma...@isc.org>> wrote: There is always talk to the local politician route so it gets raised in the state legislature. -- Mark Andrews > On 23 May 2024, at 06:27, Sam Kretchmer

Re: Geolocation IP help

2024-05-22 Thread Mark Andrews
There is always talk to the local politician route so it gets raised in the state legislature. -- Mark Andrews > On 23 May 2024, at 06:27, Sam Kretchmer wrote: > > Yes, this was mentioned earlier too. I am just worried that the Illinois St > police don't update their database through any a

Re: Geolocation IP help

2024-05-22 Thread Sam Kretchmer
Yes, this was mentioned earlier too. I am just worried that the Illinois St police don't update their database through any automated system, it has been over 6 years since these IP's were transferred. Thanks! Sam On 5/22/24, 15:20, "Randy Bush" mailto:ra...@psg.com>> wrote: > You could try

Re: Geolocation IP help

2024-05-22 Thread Randy Bush
> You could try publishing Geo loc data per RFC8805 > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8805 or, more specifically, 9092 randy

Re: Announcing N91 Monday Keynote + New on NANOG TV: "Community Deep Dive"

2024-05-22 Thread Randy Bush
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Re: Geolocation IP help

2024-05-22 Thread Sam Kretchmer
I will look into this, but I’m not sure the Illinois St Police will get this info into their outdated DB. Thanks From: Chris Date: Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 15:08 To: Sam Kretchmer Cc: "nanog@nanog.org" Subject: Re: Geolocation IP help You don't often get email from ch...@noskillz.com. Lea

Re: Geolocation IP help

2024-05-22 Thread Chris
You could try publishing Geo loc data per RFC8805 https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8805 -Chris On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 3:04 PM Sam Kretchmer wrote: > To anyone who might be able to help me reach someone clued at the State of > Illinois website. > > > > We (Coeo Solutions) had to acquire

Geolocation IP help

2024-05-22 Thread Sam Kretchmer
To anyone who might be able to help me reach someone clued at the State of Illinois website. We (Coeo Solutions) had to acquire an IP block, 213.159.132.0/22, from RIPE many years ago. This was due to availability issues at the time for acquiring new IP’s. This block was transferred to ARIN and

Re: Packet loss and latency between Akamai and NTT in Miami

2024-05-22 Thread Carlos Martinez-Cagnazzo
Hi, just to give some closure here: The issue was fixed, connectivity has been back to normal for approximately 36 hours already. I don't know exactly who fixed it or where exactly the problem was located. I guess it was in the end some sort of collective effort. Thanks to all those who offered h

Re: China internet issues

2024-05-22 Thread Brandon Zhi
One of the issues in China is the existence of the Great Firewall. Its impact is not only about blocking access, but also throttling non-mainland traffic during peak hours, such as in the evenings, through QoS restrictions. Additionally, similar to most Asian home ISPs, Chinese ISPs are not inclin

Re: China internet issues

2024-05-22 Thread Mirai Azayaka
Hey, what kind of issue are you looking at? The three major ISPs are China Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile. However, most issues are probably related to the Great Firewall (GFW). It can do many different things (DNS poisoning, IP blackhole, IP:port block, TCP reset, etc.) on the state level

google imap timeouts / slowness from Toronto Canada ?

2024-05-22 Thread mike tancsa
Anyone else seeing google imap timeouts / slowness ?  We hit their services in Toronto Canada for ipv6 and ipv4 via gtt (However, ipv4 seems to come back via Torix). I am not seeing packet loss, just a lot of slowness in response at the app layer. google status says all ok.  Problems started ar

Re: China internet issues

2024-05-22 Thread Vinod Ola
Yes but it has very old posts. Doesn’t look active anymore. We are having outlook disconnections since 2 weeks and Chinese ISP doesn’t tell what’s going on. Sent from my iPhone > On 22 May 2024, at 9:19 PM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > > On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 08:18:05PM +0530, > Vinod Ol

Re: China internet issues

2024-05-22 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Wed, May 22, 2024 at 08:18:05PM +0530, Vinod Ola wrote a message of 139 lines which said: > Can anyone please help me to get view of China ISP issues and backbone issues? There is a chinese network operators group (found from ) but it seems without any real act

China internet issues

2024-05-22 Thread Vinod Ola
Hi, Can anyone please help me to get view of China ISP issues and backbone issues? We always have issues within china and always blind to know what caused Sent from my iPhone

Re: Fast backbone to NA from Asia

2024-05-22 Thread Mark Tinka
On 5/22/24 16:55, Scott Q. wrote: Hi Mark, thank you for the very informative post! In the meantime, our own provider moved some routes from GTT to...Cogent and the times decreased within the normal range.  Also a few VPS providers such as EdgeNext are using NTT & Cogent and show no issues

Announcing N91 Monday Keynote + New on NANOG TV: "Community Deep Dive"

2024-05-22 Thread Nanog News
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Re: Fast backbone to NA from Asia

2024-05-22 Thread Mark Tinka
On 5/22/24 14:44, Paul Rolland wrote: Yep, it hurts :( 1. Gi0-3.rtr-01.PAR.witbe.net0.0% 1790.3 0.3 0.2 10.4 0.7 2. 193.251.248.210.0% 1793.3 1.3 0.8 19.1 2.1 3. bundle-ether305.partr2.saint-den 6.7% 179 87.1 4.5 1.1 156.7

Re: Fast backbone to NA from Asia

2024-05-22 Thread Paul Rolland
Hello, On Wed, 22 May 2024 12:28:16 +0200 Mark Tinka wrote: > Asia-Pac <=> North America is typically faster via the Pacific, not the > Indian Ocean. > > The Red Sea cuts would impact Asia-Pac <=> Europe traffic. Yep, it hurts :( 1. Gi0-3.rtr-01.PAR.witbe.net0.0% 1790.3 0.3

Passpoint ONTs

2024-05-22 Thread Mike Hammett
I know that this list is normally big picture Internet-centric, but I have a last-mile question for the group. Have you seen any Passpoint-certified residential ONTs? The use case is to provide cellular offload over our last-mile fiber infrastructure. Often these projects are pitched towards

Re: Fast backbone to NA from Asia

2024-05-22 Thread Mark Tinka
On 5/21/24 21:55, Dovid Bender wrote: Could it be related to the fiber cut in the red sea? Asia-Pac <=> North America is typically faster via the Pacific, not the Indian Ocean. The Red Sea cuts would impact Asia-Pac <=> Europe traffic. SMW-5 had an outage on the 19th of April around the