Re: Centurylink having a bad morning?

2020-08-30 Thread Antonios Chariton
Reporting from Europe, any IP with them in the path is unreachable from various providers. I guess they wanted to try IPv6-only.. :P IPv6 is fine, working fine, IPv4 not at all.. Antonis > On 30 Aug 2020, at 14:58, Tomas Lynch wrote: > > Flapping in Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Seatt

Re: Wikipedia drops support for old Android smartphones; mandates TLSv1.2 to read

2019-12-31 Thread Antonios Chariton
Ignoring the obvious reasons why TLS is needed and HTTP should not be used, I guess people who want an HTTP version of Wikipedia that is read-only and knowingly insecure, censorable, modifiable, etc. can donate a few million dollars to the Wikimedia Foundation, before the tax year is over, for t

Re: IPv6 Thought Experiment

2019-10-02 Thread Antonios Chariton
> On 2 Oct 2019, at 20:23, John Levine wrote: > > In article <5dcae7a8-1d33-4ea2-bbb1-7a3e8132d...@gmail.com> you write: >> What do you think would happen? Would it be the only way to reach 100% IPv6 >> deployment, or even that wouldn’t be sufficient? > > If you have to impose an artificial t

Re: IPv6 Thought Experiment

2019-10-02 Thread Antonios Chariton
Let me clarify that I 100% agree with both Job and Dovid. It is indeed a terrible idea. And not everyone is even convinced IPv6 is the right next step. So it’s obviously wrong to push people towards where someone thinks, even if it’s the majority. I just had a hunch that even then we would stil

Re: IPv6 Thought Experiment

2019-10-02 Thread Antonios Chariton
To clarify that further, this would be a monthly tax. So $2 / month. > On 2 Oct 2019, at 19:33, Antonios Chariton wrote: > > Dear list, > First of all, let me apologize if this post is not allowed by the list. To my > best interpretation of the guidelines [1] it is allowed,

IPv6 Thought Experiment

2019-10-02 Thread Antonios Chariton
Dear list, First of all, let me apologize if this post is not allowed by the list. To my best interpretation of the guidelines [1] it is allowed, but may be in a gray area due to rule #7. I would like to propose the following thought experiment about IPv6, and I would like your opinion on what

Re: CloudFlare issues?

2019-06-24 Thread Antonios Chariton
Yes, traffic from Greek networks is routed through NYC (alter.net ), and previously it had a 60% packet loss. Now it’s still via NYC, but no packet loss. This happens in GR-IX Athens, not GR-IX Thessaloniki, but the problem definitely exists. Antonis > On 24 Jun 2019, at 13

Re: BGP prefix filter list

2019-05-15 Thread Antonios Chariton
If you have multiple transit providers and still want to be able to push traffic to the best path (no default route), then maybe a filter that will accept only AS Path 2/3 or shorter per transit provider, and a default route for the rest. You will get significantly less prefixes, and BGP path se

Re: Dnssec still inoperable on the internet ?— was ARIN NS down?

2019-01-11 Thread Antonios Chariton
Maybe a Report-URI for DNSSEC Validation Errors? :-) > On 11 Jan 2019, at 20:16, Randy Bush wrote: > >> It's because you see problems it causes, and do not see problems it >> solves ;) >> >>> Thanks for the update that dnssec STILL causes more real world problems >>> than it solves. > > hmmm.

Re: Salesmen: ARIN Records are NOT Leads

2018-12-19 Thread Antonios Chariton
There’s certainly a Tier-1 doing it for RIPE, every time a new AS is registered for example.. I imagine it’s the same in ARIN too.. > On 19 Dec 2018, at 16:57, John Curran wrote: > > On 19 Dec 2018, at 10:41 AM, Izaac wrote: >> >> Just a reminder. > > Izaac - > > Feel free to note that com