Re: CGNAT growing pains

2024-10-10 Thread Andrew Peterson via NANOG
From what I've seen, rolling out dual-stack will take about 40% of your traffic to native v6. YMMV of course. In addition to services that don't support v6, there are also devices (looking at you, Roku) that don't support it, or things like smart TVs that don't have it turned on by default, and

Re: db9f to usb-c serial

2024-09-23 Thread Andrew Latham
slick, and sexy. magenta preferred, > of course :) > > know any nice ones? > > randy > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Cogent BGP session more than 1 router ipv6

2024-06-12 Thread Andrew Hoyos
We’ve had success with multiple VLAN tagged handoffs/BGP sessions w/ Cogent with various customers of ours in similar scenarios. Perhaps you can ask for multiple VLANs each with a /31 + /127 + BGP sessions. > On Jun 11, 2024, at 07:35, Justin Wilson (Lists) wrote: > > We were able to get a /28

Re: TCP-AO for BGP Peering?

2024-06-12 Thread Andrew Gallo
There's a github repo with configuration examples from a number of vendors https://github.com/TCP-AO As for usageslow adoption.  I only know of one production deployment (because I control both eBGP routers :) https://labs.ripe.net/author/andrew-gallo/production-deployment-o

Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g?

2024-04-26 Thread Andrew Latham
ke >> tab-completion and "up-arrow for last command" to work. >> >> 6: support logging of serial (e.g crash-messages) to some sort of log / >> buffer / similar (it's useful to be able to see what a device barfed all >> over the console when it crashes. >> >> >> The Get Console Airconsole TS series meets many of these requirements, >> but it doesn't do #6. It also doesn't really feel like they have been >> updating / maintaining these. >> >> Yes, I fully acknowledge that #3 falls into the "Doctor, Doctor, it hurts >> when I do this" camp, but, well… >> >> W >> >> >> >>> -- >>> ++ytti >>> >> >> -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Open source Netflow analysis for monitoring AS-to-AS traffic

2024-03-26 Thread Andrew Hoyos
Brian, Take a peek at Akvorado - https://github.com/akvorado/akvorado We recently set up a lab instance, and seems to check the boxes below. > On Mar 26, 2024, at 19:04, Brian Knight via NANOG wrote: > > What's presently the most commonly used open source toolset for monitoring > AS-to-AS traf

Invitation "5G security" webinar

2024-03-11 Thread Andrew Zayine
s is currently open on the dedicated DFIR stream website, https://dfir.stream/call-for-guest-speakers This event is brought to you by CFTIRC (Cyber Forensics & Threat Investigations Research Community). Best regards, Andrew Zayin Ph.D., CISSP, CISM, CRISC, CDPSE, PMP

Re: Chile

2024-02-04 Thread Andrew Latham
ntel.cc.gatech.edu/asn/27680?from=1706833535&until=1707092735 > > https://ioda.inetintel.cc.gatech.edu/asn/264839?from=1706834461&until=1706920861 > > https://ioda.inetintel.cc.gatech.edu/asn/263816?from=1706834461&until=1706920861 > > Take this with a grain of salt, th

Re: Chile

2024-02-03 Thread Andrew Latham
find any news > anywhere related internet impact > > Thanks > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Networks ignoring prepends?

2024-01-23 Thread Andrew Hoyos
imited BGP communities that may help. https://docs.freerangecloud.com/en/bgp/communities implies that you sending 53356:19014 would block announcements to 47787. That may turn into a game of whack a mole, but the knobs appear to be there to try something other than prepending to influence

Re: okta probing

2024-01-16 Thread Andrew Latham
f times a day, i have to take 40 seconds to unlock the > account the kiddie has triggered. seems silly as they do not > have the 2fa. > > it's -3c here, so i guess the clue level is going down as well > as the temp. > > randy > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: The rise and fall of the 90's telecom bubble

2023-11-13 Thread Andrew Odlyzko via NANOG
as the press, the FCC, and so on) were talking of 1,000% growth rates. And the only observer that I was able to find who noted this in print was George Gilder, who drew the wrong conclusion from this! (Details are in the paper cited above.) Andrew P.S. Some interesting materials from te

Re: ARIN whois contact abuse from ipv4depot aka Silicon Desert International Inc

2023-10-12 Thread Andrew Latham
aped ARIN WHOIS data for noc and abuse POC > contact info and recent ipv4 block transfers. > > It's trivially easy to block their entire domain at the mail server level, > of course... > > > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Captive portal for suspended accounts

2023-09-11 Thread Andrew Latham
calling 620.543.5026. Then, please take all steps necessary to > permanently delete the email and all attachments from your computer system. > No trees were affected by this transmission – though a few billion photons > were mildly inconvenienced. > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: IP Planning and Modelling Tools

2023-08-23 Thread Andrew Latham
Pascal Could you elaborate a bit more? Maybe some desired features or industry. On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 3:04 AM Pascal Masha wrote: > Hello Folks, > > Any good alternatives to Ciena Blue Planet out there? > > Regards, > Paschal Masha > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

TLS issues with Lumen (CenturyLink)

2023-04-12 Thread Andrew Gray
Can someone from Lumen/CenturyLink contact me off-list? We are seeing issues with some traffic coming from customers inside AS209 (and only AS209) that appear to be hitting some sort of in-the-middle inspection that is causing TLS issues (showing that the certificates are invalid). Thanks!

Re: Akvorado Resource Requirements

2023-03-24 Thread Andrew Latham
ase comment on resource > requirements. I'm most concerned with CPU and memory, with the assumption > that resources are somewhat linear to flow rate, but also curious about > disk usage secondarily. > > Thanks, > Graham > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Rogers Outage Canada

2022-07-11 Thread Andrew Paolucci via NANOG
put down in accordance with the provisions of section 34 & 35 >>>>>>> of the Criminal Code respectively. If you are brandishing (or in >>>>>>> possession) of a weapon then lethal force will be applied to your >>>>>>> person in accordance wit

Re: Rogers Outage Canada

2022-07-09 Thread Andrew Paolucci via NANOG
teaching employees about the technology they sell not be part of training? Only reason they are even able to operate right now is reselling Xfinity products from Comcast after wasting billions trying to roll their own solutions. Regards, Andrew Paolucci Sent from Proton Mail mobile Origin

Re: Rogers Outage Canada

2022-07-08 Thread Andrew Paolucci via NANOG
I believe the call centers run by law enforcement and municipalities in the GTA are mostly homed on single providers, I know some Bell and Telus users in certain areas are still able to reach emergency services. Regards, Andrew Paolucci Original Message On Jul. 8, 2022, 3:39

Re: Rogers Outage Canada

2022-07-08 Thread Andrew Paolucci via NANOG
mpted again during office hours, I've heard daytime guys are still WFH and night shift is in building. I expect we'll never get a real explanation. Rogers is notorious for withholding any type of helpful or technical information. Sent from my inoperable Rogers Mobile via emergency eSIM. R

Re: FCC BDC engineer?

2022-07-05 Thread Andrew Latham
Josh, you are correct, I linked to the wrong document. On Tue, Jul 5, 2022 at 1:36 PM Josh Luthman wrote: > Andrew, > > Where does it say that it is or is not required? This is a request for > clarification filed by the CCA. > > On Tue, Jul 5, 2022 at 1:59 PM Andrew Latham

Re: FCC BDC engineer?

2022-07-05 Thread Andrew Latham
this problem still, and all the rest > of you are good to go. > > Thanks, > dave > > -- > > Dave Logan > Kentec Communications, Inc. > 970-522-8107 > > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: FCC proposes higher speed goals (100/20 Mbps) for USF providers

2022-06-07 Thread Andrew Odlyzko via NANOG
/740 that value is roughly logarithmic in volume (or speed). So going from 100 Mbps to 1 Gbps is like going from 8 to 9, whereas moving from 10 Kbps to 100 Kbps was like going from 4 to 5. Andrew On Tue, 7 Jun 2022, Denis Fondras wrote: Le Tue, Jun 07, 2022 at 08:12:07AM -0500, Mike Hamme

Re: FCC proposes higher speed goals (100/20 Mbps) for USF providers

2022-05-26 Thread Andrew Odlyzko via NANOG
reasingly large data transfers that are involved happen quickly. Andrew On Thu, 26 May 2022, Livingood, Jason via NANOG wrote: Latency is a limitation for things that are generally relatively low bandwidth (interactive audio, zoom, etc.). Higher bandwidth won’t solve the latency problem +1

Re: FCC proposes higher speed goals (100/20 Mbps) for USF providers

2022-05-23 Thread Andrew Odlyzko via NANOG
tate and likely evolution of the Internet" from Globecom 1999, http://www.dtc.umn.edu/~odlyzko/doc/globecom99.pdf Andrew On Mon, 23 May 2022, james.cut...@consultant.com wrote: On May 23, 2022, at 3:00 PM, Michael Thomas wrote: Really? What is the average household doing to use up a gi

VPN-enabled advance fee fraud

2022-03-21 Thread Andrew G. Watters
nline presence. Any tips on getting VPN user data (or best practices in this type of situation) would be greatly appreciated. Best, Andrew Watters -- Andrew G. Watters Rællic Systems and...@raellic.com +1 (415) 261-8527 https://www.raellic.com

FCC docket on BGP routing vulnerabilities

2022-03-18 Thread Andrew Hadenfeldt
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2022/03/11/2022-05121/secure-internet-routing https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-launches-inquiry-internet-routing-vulnerabilities (FCC) seeks comment on vulnerabilities threatening the security and integrity of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP), which is

RE: Russia to disconnect from global Internet

2022-03-06 Thread Andrew Bosch via NANOG
How will that affect "bulletproof" hosting? Andrew -Original Message- From: NANOG Sent: Sunday, March 6, 2022 4:42 PM Subject: Re: Russia to disconnect from global Internet Of course, Ukraine had asked ICANN and the Root Server Operators to disconnect. We declined, but it m

Re: junos config commit question

2022-02-16 Thread Andrew Fried
that's what the "commit confirm xxx" command is for. :) Andrew On 2/16/22 3:23 PM, Jay Hennigan wrote: On 2/16/22 09:56, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote: You can also do: config commit rollback 1 commit Unless you're remote and breaks your ability to reach the box. The

Cryptocurrency attack due to BGP hijacking

2022-02-11 Thread Andrew Wesie
was impersonating AS9457. I sent an email to Zayo's abuse email asking if they could provide any additional information but did not receive a response. If anyone has additional information, please reach out. Especially information about where the announcement may have originated. -- Andrew

Re: IP tracking system

2021-12-14 Thread Andrew Latham
we haven't > migrated yet. CANARIE (Canadian NREN) and all the subsidiary RANs here are > adopting NetBox, AFAIK. > > -Adam > > Adam Thompson > Consultant, Infrastructure Services > MERLIN > 100 - 135 Innovation Drive > Winnipeg, MB, R3T 6A8 > (204) 977-6

Re: Geo-location - IP Location Websites

2021-10-20 Thread Andrew Dampf
The support for most geoip websites answers my requests within a few days at most. It's easiest if you self publish a geofeed as described at http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-google-self-published-geofeeds-02 and keep it up to date. At that point you can just point them to that feed and they'll hap

Re: [External] Re: uPRF strict more

2021-09-30 Thread Andrew Smith
In Ciscoland, you do have to explicitly state that the default route is eligible for URPF verification, otherwise you'll get unexpected traffic drops. ip verify unicast source reachable-via any allow-default And yes, it's main purpose is for implementing source-based remotely-triggered blackhole

Upcycling devices like DOCSIS 3.0 MODEMs

2021-09-23 Thread Andrew Latham
I found some new in box MODEMs in storage and they are 3.0 DOCSIS. I was wondering how I could donate them to an ISP that still uses DOCSIS 3.0. I think several ISPs have switched to 3.1 Should I use the vendor recycling method and hope it stays out of a landfill? -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Setting sensible max-prefix limits

2021-08-18 Thread Andrew Gallo
On 8/18/2021 5:33 AM, Lars Prehn wrote: As I understand by now, it is highly recommended to set a max-prefix limit for peering sessions. Yet, I can hardly find any recommendations on how to arrive at a sensible limit. I guess for long standing peers one could just eyeball it, e.g., current

Re: Network / Infrastructure security testing services

2021-03-10 Thread Andrew Latham
curity testing? Please to reach > back to me off the list. > >> > >> Thank you for your time. > >> > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-19 Thread Andrew Gallo
On 2/16/2021 2:37 PM, John Kristoff wrote: Friends, I'd like to start a thread about the most famous and widespread Internet operational issues, outages or implementation incompatibilities you have seen. Which examples would make up your top three? I don't believe I've seen this in any of

Re: Verizon DC/NOVA Issues?

2021-01-26 Thread Andrew Schaefer
Yes, Verizon FiOS is having major issues in Philadelphia getting to Amazon and Google networks, among others. Starting around 11:30 AM Eastern. On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 12:15 PM Robert Webb wrote: > Any hearing of Verizon internet issues affecting the DC, Northern > Virginia, and surrounding area

Sprint contact - Mobile network block DNS

2020-11-19 Thread Andrew Imeson
s silently dropped on Sprint with both iOS and Android devices. -- Thanks, Andrew Imeson

Re: Centurylink having a bad morning?

2020-09-03 Thread Andrew Koch
On Wed, Sep 2, 2020 at 11:02, Warren Kumari wrote: >> well, what you REALLY need is one of these: >> https://www.cru-inc.com/products/wiebetech/hotplug_field_kit_product/ >> > > Yeah, no... actually, hell no! > > That setup scares me, and I'm surprised that it can be sold at all, > even with many

Re: bgp hijack

2020-08-10 Thread Andrew Lagzdin
Hi Karl, I’ll email you and get this sorted out ASAP. Andrew Lagzdin Director of Network Operations support. 416.532.1555 x 1 office. 416.532.1555 x 2034 direct. 416.304.9191 beanfield.com <http://www.beanfield.com/> <https://facebook.com/beanfieldtechnologies> <http

Re: Internet operations during pandemics

2020-03-19 Thread Andrew Latham
lized or globally? > 3) What possible workarounds can we plan for those problems? > > I would appreciate feedback, comments, corrections or whatever you want > to tell me. None of us have been in this situation before, so my guess > is as good as yours. > > Kind regards, > > Job > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: WIKI documentation Software?

2020-03-15 Thread Andrew Latham
nd doing backups is as easy as tarballing the data directory. > > > > It’s got support for LDAP for authentication too, which might be useful. > > +1 for dokuwiki > > easy to maintain, has enough features while not become distracting > > only complaint is that it doesn't support markdown, but the syntax is > easy enough (much easier than MediaWiki imo) -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: RIP: Bill Manning

2020-01-27 Thread Andrew Smith
Sad to hear about Bill. I also began my career at a small ISP in Houston where we also had a T1 to SESQUINET, and Bill was already a legend to us Jr. Sysadmins in town in 1995/96. -Andrew On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 2:36 PM Brett Watson wrote: > I was saddened to see this yesterday, that B

Re: Facebook's Middle Mile Infrastructure

2019-12-18 Thread Andrew Baskett
team who is responsible for the project. Best Regards, Andrew Message: 2 Date: Fri, 13 Dec 2019 11:00:10 +0100 From: Ana Tomasović <mailto:ana.tomaso...@posteo.net> To: mailto:nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Facebook's Middle Mile Infrastructure Message-ID: <mailto:ae4fb71300e046b

Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter

2019-11-15 Thread Andrew Paolucci via NANOG
My mistake, I was also wrong about the landing site location being there, I located the site using city permitting information It's 6KM away at a local beach(woodbine). Regards, Andrew Paolucci ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Friday, November 15, 2019 6:42 PM, Clayton Zekelman

Re: Landing Stations used as datacenter

2019-11-15 Thread Andrew Paolucci via NANOG
gh as lake water is used for cooling within the facility providing conduits already in place. Can't wait to read the article! Regards, Andrew Paolucci ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Friday, November 15, 2019 6:20 PM, Javier J wrote: > I would think that just a few extra fraction

Re: Best components for a full mvno core network?

2019-10-30 Thread Andrew Paolucci via NANOG
From my experience Project Clearwater is the most matured IMS Core solution. http://www.projectclearwater.org/ Also has a commercial offering. https://www.metaswitch.com/products/core-network/clearwater-ims-core Good Luck! Regards, Andrew Paolucci ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Tuesday

Re: dns cache beyond ttl - viasat / exede

2019-10-07 Thread Andrew Kerr
I've seen similar issues (years ago) where some ISPs didn't honour DNS TTLs, and would instead cache the results a LOT longer. On Mon, Oct 7, 2019 at 9:08 AM Mike wrote: > Hello, > > > I am moving a number of web sites from one colo to another, > re-numbering them in the process, and I hav

Re: BGP routes by country

2019-09-26 Thread Andrew Cannova (T2 International)
https://www.countryipblocks.net/ this might be useful to you From: NANOG on behalf of Chris Phillips Date: Thursday, 26 September 2019 at 17:19 To: "nanog@nanog.org" Subject: BGP routes by country ** EXTERNAL EMAIL ** Greetings, Is anyone offering a service providing BGP routes by country?

Re: ISP Job

2019-09-23 Thread Andrew Smith
http://www.wispa.org/Directories/Find-a-WISP On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 3:03 AM David Ratkay wrote: > I have been looking to work at an ISP for a long time now. I live in > Northern Indiana in the US and there seems to not be much opportunities to > work for an ISP in this region. Any recommendati

Re: IPAM recommendations

2019-09-05 Thread Andrew Latham
almost..). 40-50K IPs to be managed. > > thanks in advance. > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: provider email maintenance standard

2019-08-14 Thread Andrew Dampf
I ended up writing a flask app that parses provider maintenance emails and posts slack notifications at the start and end of the window. You can also extend it to take actions like drain/undrain traffic during windows. Right now the five supported providers are NTT, PacketFabric, EUNetworks, GTT, a

Re: mitel hx5000

2019-08-06 Thread Andrew Koch
Hi Sam, You might have better luck connecting through the Mitel User Group - https://mitelusergroup.org. Last I knew they were active and quite helpful. Andy On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 11:44, Samual Carman wrote: > does anyone have any contacts at mitel that they can share or forward me onto > >

Re: OT: Tech bag

2019-08-02 Thread Andrew Latham
everything, two laptops etc. My Swissgear has been taking a > beating and I was wondering what others who have to lug around 30-35 pounds > use. > > > > > > TIA. > > > > > > > > > > -- > Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose it. The question is: > How do > you spend it? > > John Covici wb2una > cov...@ccs.covici.com > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Antennas in the data center

2019-07-18 Thread Andrew Latham
p >> safely/securely? >> >> -- > In theory, there is no difference between theory and practice. > In practice, there is. Yogi Berra > > Theory is when you know everything but nothing works. > Practice is when everything works but no one knows why. > In our lab, theory and practice are combined: > nothing works and no one knows why. ... unknown > > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

provider email maintenance standard

2019-06-17 Thread Andrew Dampf
Hello nanog, I've heard second-hand there is an existing standard for provider maintenance emails that should be followed in the form of a calendar attachment, but I can't seem to find any information on it. Can anyone help me with the following: 1. Does this standard exist? If so, is there somew

Heroku Contact

2019-06-10 Thread Andrew Latham
Could a Heroku NOC member connect with me off-list for a unique issue that I would like to confirm for $DAYJOB that might be of interest? I looked at the support contact pages and got lost. -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: softlayer.com

2019-03-21 Thread andrew
Admin City Armonk Admin State/ProvinceNY Admin Postal Code 10504 Admin Country USUnited States Admin Phone +1.9147654227 Admin Fax +1.9147654370 Admin Email dns...@us.ibm.com Regards. Andrew Paolucci ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Thursday, March 21, 2019 3:39 PM,

Re: CAT-TP Protocol?

2019-01-14 Thread Andrew Latham
es are fine. > > Thanks, Richard Golodner Card Application Toolkit Transport Protocol -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: rfd

2018-12-18 Thread Andrew Latham
Route Flap Damping via https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2439 for everyone. On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 11:42 AM Randy Bush wrote: > do you have rfd on? with what parms? > > randy > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Extending network over a dry pair

2018-12-12 Thread Andrew Latham
We were thinking there is some sort of network extender that > uses some form of DSL for higher bandwidth capacity. > > Any suggestions? > Look for an SHDSL Ethernet Extender -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: bloomberg on supermicro: sky is falling

2018-10-04 Thread Andrew Latham
o add a chip, and one of the larger > dies was not already trojaned. > > have visions of the chinese implant on box A fighting with the american > implant on box B with occasional jabs from the israelis from box C. > > what i would love to see/know is how apple tries to vet the macs made in > shenzhen. > > randy > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Massive Price Increase for X-conns at Telehouse Chelsea, NYC

2018-09-20 Thread Andrew Ashley
tribute >the growing empty rack space to that, more likely AWS is the cause of >that and a driver for increasing xcon fees to make up revenue. > > brandon Agreed. This is a topic worthy of discussion all on its own! Wonder how much of colo/DC operator space and revenue public cloud is eating in 2018? Regards, Andrew.

Re: Console Servers

2018-09-19 Thread Andrew Latham
LCs work once you get them configured, > but their configuration web interface was intolerably slow (page > refreshes would eat whatever you input into a second option box you > clicked to change) and their built-in terminal required Java. Benefit > of Opengear is the other "things" you can do with them since they're > Linux based (TFTP/syslog/etc). Benefit of a Cisco ISR is they're > straight IOS (G2s)/IOS-XE (4Ks) so any configuration tool that can > handle a Cisco box can work with them. > > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Console Servers

2018-09-18 Thread Andrew Latham
alias (nice to have) > > Can you recommend a serial port server/concentrator that I could use in > place of opengear for a better value and/or lower cost? > > I'm just ignorant about the current market for serial port concentrators > and so far web searches have not revealed

Re: tier 4 datacenter requirement "translation"

2018-09-14 Thread Andrew Latham
components that are not mechanically > attached with bolts and such. > > > Thanks in advance. > > > -- > Valeriu Vraciu > RoEduNet > > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: What NMS do you use and why?

2018-08-30 Thread Andrew Latham
or their price points. > > > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Dedicated Server and IP anycast provider recommendation

2018-08-07 Thread Andrew Latham
o business with you if you do either of > those things. :-) > > Thank you, > > John > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Documenting hardware

2018-06-20 Thread Andrew Latham
ports are connected to what > servers the vlans for each port etc. > > TIA. > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: BGP in a containers

2018-06-15 Thread Andrew Denton
is the case, what you’re looking > for is > called exabgp. > > ic Have a look at Project Calico, https://www.projectcalico.org/. They have the route-everything container networking pretty much figured out. - Andrew

Re: SIP fax sending software?

2018-05-30 Thread Andrew Latham
er > and fax it to that number. I have Ubuntu, FreeBSD, and MacOS boxes. Any > suggestions? > > Regards, > John Levine, jo...@iecc.com, Primary Perpetrator of "The Internet for > Dummies", > Please consider the environment before reading this e-mail. https://jl.ly > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: validating reachability via an ISP

2018-03-29 Thread Andrew Wentzell
On Wed, Mar 28, 2018 at 7:22 PM, Andy Litzinger wrote: > Hi all, > I have an enterprise network and do not provide transit. In one of our > datacenters we have our own prefixes and rely on two ISPs as BGP neighbors > to provide global reachability for our prefixes. One is a large regional > pro

Re: NANOG is moderated?

2018-02-21 Thread Andrew Kirch
Interesting as very few would call me moderate! Andrew On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 7:08 PM Scott Weeks wrote: > > > > Is NANOG now moderated? Can the folks with the purple > robes and wizard hats please allow me back in? :-) > > scott > > > > --- Begin forw

Re: Dark Fiber Providers - Domestic

2018-02-06 Thread Andrew Latham
gt; -- > William Herrin her...@dirtside.com b...@herrin.us > Dirtside Systems . Web: <http://www.dirtside.com/> > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Console Servers & Cellular Providers

2018-02-06 Thread Andrew Latham
anagement solution in your data centers? If not, > what are the alternatives? If so, are there any recommendations for > pay-as-you-go cellular service? Apologies if this is too trivial a question > for this group. > > > > Thanks for your time, > > Mike > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: list blockchain

2018-01-28 Thread Andrew Kirch
On Sun, Jan 28, 2018 at 12:52 PM John Levine wrote: > In article you write: > >why is no one exploring converting this mailing list to a blockchain? > >major missed opportunity. > > Ssshhh, we're in the quiet period before the IPO. > > Block chain? We can’t get half these people to adopt IPv6

Re: Leasing /22

2018-01-19 Thread Andrew Kirch
On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 4:59 PM Ryan Gard wrote: > We're on the hunt yet again for an additional /22 to lease, and are > wondering what the best options are out there? > > Our usual suspects that we've reached out to in the past seem to be plum > out... Any recommendations? > > Thanks! > > -- > R

Re: Threads that never end (was: Waste will kill ipv6 too)

2018-01-01 Thread Andrew Kirch
Lets say the worst case scenario is that we exhaust IPv6 at a rate MASSIVELY higher than planned. Can't we all just do this again in like 80 years? I don't get why anyone cares so much that this thread won't die. Speaking of dying, I'll be dead by then anyway. Andrew On

Re: Lanner Devices - NCA-5510

2017-12-05 Thread Andrew Latham
engineering, > which I am currently trying to escalate from a sales office, but was > hoping, > in the meantime, someone else might have some experiences to share? > > I can provide console / kernel messages to show what I am encountering for > those interested. > > > -- >

Re: Physical Layer fiber Software Tools?

2017-10-26 Thread Andrew Latham
nown. > This way its a one step process. > > Maybe my description of this is readily available or have other companies > developed a custom software tool to achieve this? > > > > Appreciate any feedback. > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: replacing compromised biometric authenticators

2017-10-11 Thread Andrew Kirch
Since I'm not squeamish about such things, I do have tin snips and will happily assist in revocation of compromised biometric authentication factors. Andrew On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 5:04 PM, Ken Chase wrote: > (forking the thread here..) > > Biometrics are still the new hotnes

Re: Temp at Level 3 data centers

2017-10-11 Thread Andrew Latham
seems the support staff have been > told to brush questions about temp off as much as possible. Was wondering > if this is a country-wide thing for them or unique to the data center I > have equipment in. I have equipment in several others from different > companies and most are probably

AT&T-twtelecom LA issue

2017-09-29 Thread Andrew Stern
bscribed peering, but what do I know? If anyone from att or twtelecom sees this, help! Andrew Stern, CBNE | Broadcast Engineer Cumulus Media San Francisco KFOG | KNBR | KSAN | KTCT | KGO | KSFO office: 415-995-5740 andrew.st...@cumulus.com<mailto:andrew.st...@cumulus.com> 750 Battery St. | 2

Re: Internet access for security consultants - pen tests, attack traffic, bulk e-mail, etc.

2017-09-14 Thread Andrew Kerr
I work for a MSSP (Managed Security Services Provider) that provides some of these services including vulnerability scanning and such. If it's a legitimate provider doing work for customers, you should never get a complaint about their activities. Before we do any kind of scan, we have a contract

Re: Management softwares

2017-09-01 Thread Andrew Latham
; > > > Thank you > > > > KARIM M. > > > > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham lath...@gmail.com http://lathama.com <http://lathama.org> -

Re: DevOps workflow for networking

2017-08-24 Thread Andrew Latham
t; > > > Tests are usually python unit tests that are run to do both functional > and > > service creation, modification and removal tests. > > > > For unit testing we typically use python libraries to open transactions > to > > do the service modifications (along with functional tests) against > physical > > lab devices. > > > > For our prod deployment we leverage 'push on green' and gating to push > > package changes to prod devices. > > > > Thanks > > > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham lath...@gmail.com http://lathama.com <http://lathama.org> -

Re: How can I obtain the abuse e-mail address for IPs from Japan?

2017-08-23 Thread Andrew Latham
ap...@nic.ad.jp > > > hostmas...@nic.ad.jp > > > > > > These e-mail addresses belong to JPNIC, not the autonomous system > itself. > > > So any messages sent to these e-mail addresses will not reach the > > offending > > > NOC/SOC so I can report vulnerabilities and DDoS attacks. > > > > > > What am I missing and how should I report security issues to autonomous > > > systems from this region? Has anyone here any experience on this? > > > > > > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > > > > > > Kurt Kraut > > > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Spectrum web cache engineer

2017-08-22 Thread Andrew Kirch
Would a Spectrum engineer please contact me off list? It appears you're caching an expired certificate for https://www.icei.org. The issue is tested/working everywhere else. Thanks! Andrew

Re: DevOps workflow for networking

2017-08-10 Thread Andrew Latham
ically use python libraries to open transactions to > do the service modifications (along with functional tests) against physical > lab devices. > > For our prod deployment we leverage 'push on green' and gating to push > package changes to prod devices. > > Thanks > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham lath...@gmail.com http://lathama.com <http://lathama.org> -

Re: US/Canada International border concerns for routing

2017-08-09 Thread Andrew Kerr
Canadian here who's evaluated service providers and dealt with legal requirements for our customers... Generally we weren't worried about data travelling through the US based on normal internet routes, as long as it was encrypted. The thing we usually specified in RFPs was that the data could n

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-13 Thread Andrew Latham
Monitor the temps on everything and gain knowledge related to failure rates. Most companies with physical infrastructure could pay for another engineer to discover these unexpected expenses. Also note that modern air conditioning and refrigeration have SNMP or BACNET protocol support, just download the manual. -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: Templating/automating configuration

2017-06-07 Thread Andrew Dampf
Salt is great for generating configs based on jinja templates, and you can use napalm in conjunction with salt to push the configs to the device on a set schedule (typically this is done hourly). If manual changes are made to the router, salt would override them on the next run, so it's a great way

Re: NANOG 70 network diagram and upstream

2017-06-06 Thread Andrew Conrad
Looks like the network diagram was updated and they ended up with just 2x 10Gb circuits from Wave. I guess the 100Gb connections and redundant carriers fell through? --Andrew > On Jun 4, 2017, at 5:33 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > Doesn't cost a lot to use the regional shelf spa

Re: What happened to BGP Update Report?

2017-05-26 Thread Andrew Latham
G mailing lists? > > I see the last one is from 7th Dec 2016. BGP Update Report was the one > which provided unstable origin ASNs etc. I still do see the weekly routing > table report with other data. > > > > > Thanks. > -- > > > Anurag Bhatia > anuragbhatia.com > -- - Andrew "lathama" Latham -

Re: I'm getting these bounce messages for some bizarre reason.

2017-05-24 Thread Andrew Kirch
It's probably subspace interference caused by high levels of neutrinos. On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 8:43 PM, Large Hadron Collider < large.hadron.colli...@gmx.com> wrote: > Would you on the fine mailing list be able to find out what's going on > here? > > > > Forwarded Message > Sub

Re: Please run windows update now

2017-05-15 Thread Andrew Kerr
Just a note folks that while this particular ransomware is using the MS17-010 exploit to help spread, it does not rely on it. This is still a regular piece of ransomware that if someone opens the malicious file, will encrypt files. SANS has some IoCs and more information: https://isc.sans.edu/for

Re: Spectrum/TimeWarner IPv6 routing issue

2017-05-11 Thread Andrew Kirch
I'm a Time Warner/Spectrum customer and to date haven't been able to discern that they have any clue what IPv6 is. If it's available please contact me off list and tell me how to get it. Andrew On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 3:13 PM, Jason Pope wrote: > All, > > I apologiz

Re: any known outage in BR?

2017-05-11 Thread Andrew J. Caines
On 05/11/2017 02:19 PM, Kurt Kraut wrote: > Do you mean Brazil? If there isn't a SANOG, there is an Outages list[1]. "Where would we be if we didn't follow the correct procedures?" - Sam Lowry [1] https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/outages -- -Andrew J. Caines-

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