Re: NTP for ASBRs?

2019-05-08 Thread Brian Kantor
mn > calendar. I'm just sayin' I'd like to see more of that. Clocks are cheap. I have two on the wall; one is local time and the other is marked GMT. - Brian

Re: any interesting/useful resources available to IPv6 only?

2019-05-06 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On Mon, 2019-05-06 at 12:12 -0400, John Levine wrote: > > There are perfectly good reasons to use v6: no NAT in front of your > devices, Check. > every service gets its own IP, Roger. > better connections to devices > on mobile networks and home networks that are behind v4 NATs. Bingo! All v

Re: any interesting/useful resources available to IPv6 only?

2019-05-06 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On Mon, 2019-05-06 at 10:26 +1200, Pshem Kowalczyk wrote: > I've found a VPS provider (https://www.vultr.com/pricing/) that > offers > cheaper instances with IPv6 only. That's an interesting one. Neat to see. But it would probably be a stretch to try to use that as example of why my ISP needs to

any interesting/useful resources available to IPv6 only?

2019-05-03 Thread Brian J. Murrell
Hi, I am trying to make a case (to old fuddy-duddies, which is why I even need to actually make a case) for IPv6 for my own selfish reasons. :-) I wonder if anyone has any references to interesting/useful/otherwise resources on are only available to IPv6 users that they can forward to me. Cheer

Re: softlayer.com

2019-03-22 Thread Brian Rak
I've been trying to reach them regarding an abuse issue, and have similarly had no actual luck in reaching their abuse/noc contacts. On 3/21/2019 9:07 PM, and...@paolucci.ca wrote: SoftLayer was aquirred by IBM, maybe reaching out to their NOC or support would be fruitful. IBM's DNS team is ind

RE: Amazon Prime video NOC contact

2019-03-21 Thread Brian Pierce
Bradley & Davide, I work for an ISP located in central Ohio and we’re experiencing the a similar issue with a newly acquired IP Block, it’s flagged as a VPN/Proxy. I’ve not had any success trying their forums or trying to climb through their customer service ladder to hope someone knowledgeable

Re: fs.com dwdm equipment

2019-02-18 Thread Brian R
the extremes with a grain of salt. Their sales has always been very responsive and helpful. The support/engineering, the few times I worked with them, were helpful but the language barrier was harder here. Brian From: NANOG on behalf of Samir Rana Sent: Su

Re: BGP Experiment

2019-01-28 Thread Brian Kantor
e points of view. I fondly recall that Erik could be quite acerbic, as I think is well exemplified by this: "If I had to deal with you professionally, I would have told you to hold the onions and give me large fries." - Erik Naggum Unfortunately, I don't recall to whom he said that; I suppose I am lucky that it wasn't me. - Brian

Re: BGP Experiment

2019-01-24 Thread Brian Kantor
that something > is not right. > > adam I agree. It seems to me that testing with almost-valid data (well formed, but with disallowed values) as well as fuzz-testing are essential parts of software quality control. - Brian

DNS Flag Day, Friday, Feb 1st, 2019

2019-01-23 Thread Brian Kantor
what was found regarding your domain's DNS servers. I somehow managed to miss the announcement of this upcoming event, even though I read this mailing list fairly closely. Perhaps it was announced somewhere else instead. I think it needs to be mentioned here if it hasn't already been. - Brian

Re: plaintext email?

2019-01-15 Thread Brian Kantor
etty. Perhaps it's time to drop the subject? Or at least take it to private email? - Brian

Re: plaintext email?

2019-01-15 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On Tue, 2019-01-15 at 00:24 -0500, b...@theworld.com wrote: > I'd like to go on record as saying that I PREFER top-posting. > > Why dig through what you've already read to see the new comments? Because in long discussion threads, you lose the context to exactly what a particular person is replyin

Re: Top Posting Was: Re: plaintext email?

2019-01-15 Thread Brian Kantor
has a number of advantages over strict adherence to 'top' or 'bottom' exclusively. Conclusion: it pays to be versatile. - Brian

Re: plaintext email?

2019-01-14 Thread Brian Kantor
il client may have reformatted it. Had I wanted to use the formatting to convey some information, that would have been lost. A quote from many years ago that I feel is still relevant: "Good spelling, punctuation, and formatting are essentially the on-line equivalent of bathing." -- Elf Sternberg - Brian

Re: (Netflix/GlobalConnect a/s) Scheduled Open Connect Appliance upgrade is starting

2019-01-13 Thread Brian Kantor
t's more "get off my net". ...!moskvax!kgbvax!kremvax!brian

Re: (Netflix/GlobalConnect a/s) Scheduled Open Connect Appliance upgrade is starting

2019-01-13 Thread Brian Kantor
response at the bottom is lost. Clearly, editing inclusions is a lost art. - Brian

Re: plaintext email?

2019-01-13 Thread Brian Kantor
On Sun, Jan 13, 2019 at 01:50:58PM -0600, Mike Hammett wrote: > People use plain-text e-mail on purpose? Are you trying to start another flame war? But to answer your question, yes. - Brian

Re: yet another round of SMTP Over TLS on Port 26 - Implicit TLS Proposal [Feedback Request]

2019-01-12 Thread Brian Kantor
>From this point forward, all mail containing the phrase "TLS on port 26" in the Subject line will be shunted into my junk mail box, unread, because I do not wish to see any more correspondence on this matter. 'procmail' is my friend. - Brian On Sun, Jan 13, 2

Re: Announcing: "dumpsterfire", the mailing list for IoT security/privacy issues

2019-01-11 Thread Brian Kantor
se they seem to believe that EVERYTHING should be guarded by https. - Brian

Re: Proofpoint Mail Delivery Issues

2019-01-10 Thread Brian Kantor
that mailing list, please? - Brian

Re: Disney+ CDN

2018-12-31 Thread Brian R
I would guess they are using the Hulu platform as the backend for their streaming services going forward. They are now the primary stakeholders in Hulu (purchase of Fox). I don't know if they do cache servers however. Brian From: NANOG on behalf of

Re: Cellular backup connections

2018-12-28 Thread Brian R
nal it should still be better than a traditional DSL connection for example. Brian From: NANOG on behalf of Dovid Bender Sent: Friday, December 28, 2018 4:29 AM To: Brandon Martin Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: Cellular backup connections It's strange. When w

Re: Facebook doesn't have a route to my ISP's (Cogeco) IPv6 space?

2018-12-20 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On Thu, 2018-12-20 at 17:28 -0600, Constantine A. Murenin wrote: > Hi Brian, Hi, > But what's exactly at 2a03:2880:f012:3:face:b00c:0:1? It's one of the endpoints involved in Facebook's Messenger service. IIRC it's "graph.facebook.com", although I note that

Re: Facebook doesn't have a route to my ISP's (Cogeco) IPv6 space?

2018-12-20 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On Thu, 2018-12-20 at 21:44 -0500, Harald Koch wrote: > > To OP: I believe that every last-mile provider in Canda is still > offering IPv6 as a best-effort, unsupported service. Yeah. I'm aware of this. But I want to give them the benefit of the doubt that this problem is simply ignorance and s

Re: Facebook doesn't have a route to my ISP's (Cogeco) IPv6 space?

2018-12-20 Thread Brian J. Murrell
On Thu, 2018-12-20 at 21:48 +0200, Max Tulyev wrote: > Well known problem. Interesting. As in a general problem across the Internet or a well known problem with Cogeco specifically? > You can use our tunnel broker connection (tb.netassist.ua) as a > workaround. Thanks. But I actually already h

Facebook doesn't have a route to my ISP's (Cogeco) IPv6 space?

2018-12-20 Thread Brian J. Murrell
I've been trying to figure out why I can reach an IPv6 address at Facebook (2a03:2880:f012:3:face:b00c:0:1) through (only) one of my two Internet connections as well as via an HE IPv6 tunnel but not the other of my two ISP connections At one point in time a traceroute was dying inside of he.net:

Re: Stupid Question maybe?

2018-12-18 Thread Brian Kantor
th no interspersing, which was incorporated (or independently invented) about a decade later as CIDR a.b.c.d/n notation in RFC1519. - Brian

Re: How to choose a transit provider?

2018-12-14 Thread Brian Kantor
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 03:26:56PM -0200, Mehmet Akcin wrote: > Probably you also have never got the best possible pricing ;-) Ugh. Requiring an NDA to get best pricing is a business practice that makes me feel I need to wash my hands after dealing with them. - Brian

Re: How to choose a transit provider?

2018-12-14 Thread Brian Kantor
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 04:07:08PM +, David Guo via NANOG wrote: > First of all, sign NDA if possible, then ask the following questions: Why in heaven's name would you *want* to sign an NDA? Aren't you better off without one? - Brian

Re: It's been 20 years today (Oct 16, UTC). Hard to believe.

2018-10-16 Thread Brian Kantor
ic implementor has to allow some slack or be continually engaged in finger-pointing when something doesn't work. - Brian

Re: It's been 20 years today (Oct 16, UTC). Hard to believe.

2018-10-15 Thread Brian Kantor
. - Brian On Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 10:00:33PM -0400, Rodney Joffe wrote: > At NANOG two weeks ago, we had an interesting discussion at one of the lunch > tables. One of the subjects we discussed was the original IANA, and RFC > Editor, Jon Postel. > > Seven of the ten peop

Re: bloomberg on supermicro: sky is falling

2018-10-10 Thread Brian Kantor
ainst point-of-sale compromise. - Brian On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 04:01:07PM +, Naslund, Steve wrote: > Sure and with the Exp Date, CVV, and number printed on every card you are > open to compromise every time you stay in the hotel or go to a restaurant > where you hand som

Re: bloomberg on supermicro: sky is falling

2018-10-10 Thread Brian Kantor
ound out (which is unlikely). - Brian

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread Brian Kantor
much heavier. If you're thinking of investing in one, download the manual and take a look at the runtime-vs-load chart. I believe you'll be disappointed. I was. - Brian On Tue, Oct 09, 2018 at 02:50:10PM -0400, b...@theworld.com wrote: > > A good home investment people d

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-07 Thread Brian Kantor
national alert systems that FEMA and its predecessors have tried over the years, many of them of limited success: https://www.wired.com/story/presidential-text-alert-fema-emergency-history/ - Brian https://www.dpvintageposters.com/cgi-local/detail.cgi?d=2469

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-03 Thread Brian Kantor
terminating alert tones were heard. My AT&T (formerly PacBell) landline rang around that time but as I never answer it, I don't know if it was related. No message was recorded. - Brian

Re: NANOG Security Track: Route Security

2018-09-30 Thread Brian Kantor
ictory decision explain the reasoning behind it? - Brian

Level3 IRR contact

2018-09-17 Thread Brian Rak
I'm trying to get some old IRR objects removed from the LEVEL3 database, and not having much luck. Their support guys silently closed my ticket and then had our account manager email us directly basically saying "we don't what you want us to do". I used to use routing@level3 to get this done

Re: Multicast traffic % in enterprise network ?

2018-08-08 Thread Brian Knight
not to support multicast on our network for now mainly because of the learning curve, and also because we simply don't see that much demand. Those two or three prospective customers that wanted it, wanted it for multi-site video conferencing on an MPLS VPN. Hope this helps, -Brian

Re: California fires: smart speakers and emergency alerts

2018-07-26 Thread Brian Kantor
I can see my way clear to supporting this bill ONLY if it ALSO proposes to enhance the liabilities for officials of agencies who issue a false or disproportionate alert. - Brian On Thu, Jul 26, 2018 at 12:11:36PM -0400, Sean Donelan wrote: > Also shouldn't be a surprise. Senato

Re: unwise filtering policy on abuse mailboxes

2018-07-24 Thread Brian Kantor
port it to you is not acceptable. > > > - The following addresses had permanent fatal errors - > > > >(reason: 550 "The mail server detected your message as spam and has > > prevented delivery.") ab...@fsec.or.kr and c...@fsec.or.kr do the same thing. - Brian

FSEC.OR.KR

2018-07-23 Thread Brian Kantor
ain; they reject EVERY reply message - even "hello world" - with the rejection notice that the message contains spam. Before I put them in my 'smtp connection refused' list, I'd like to discuss the matter with them, or to at least let them know that they have a severe CRIS problem. - Brian

Gmail admin

2018-07-16 Thread Brian
Is there a gmail admin that can contact me offlist? Thanks much.

Re: (perhaps off topic, but) Microwave Towers

2018-07-14 Thread Brian Kantor
d they be a legacy of the Southern Pacific Railroad Internal Network Telecommunications, now known under the acronym SPRINT? - Brian

Re: What are people using for IPAM these days?

2018-06-14 Thread Brian Jeggesen
Check out TIPP; http://tipp.tobez.org /Brian søn. 10. jun. 2018 kl. 22.51 skrev Mike Lyon : > Title says it all... Currently using IPPlan, but it is kinda antiquated.. > > Thanks, > Mike > > -- > Mike Lyon > mike.l...@gmail.com > http://www.linkedin.com/in/mlyon >

Re: What are people using for IPAM these days?

2018-06-13 Thread Brian Kantor
acts as a back end, and builds the Bind zone files and the dhcp table from the contents of the database when there is a change in the DB, as sampled every 15 minutes. There is also a batch update program to make multiple changes to the database when that becomes necessary. - Brian

Re: What are people using for IPAM these days?

2018-06-12 Thread Brian Kantor
On Tue, Jun 12, 2018 at 06:29:12PM -0500, Bryan Holloway wrote: > On 6/12/18 1:52 PM, Chris Adams wrote: > > Once upon a time, Randy Bush said: > >>> If you start with Excel, down Will It Scale Road, you will be sorry, > >>> so very sorry. Especially when it comes to v6. > >> > >> emacs! > > > >

NTIA: Should the IANA Stewardship Transition be "unwound?"

2018-06-06 Thread Brian Kantor
d https://regmedia.co.uk/2018/06/05/ntia-internet-policy-noi-jun18.pdf - Brian

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-17 Thread Brian Kantor
An article in The Register on the current status of Whois and the GDPR. https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/05/16/whois_privacy_shambles/

Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-16 Thread Brian Kantor
A draft of the new ICANN Whois policy was published a few days ago. https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/proposed-gtld-registration-data-temp-specs-14may18-en.pdf >From that document: "This Temporary Specification for gTLD Registration Data (Temporary Specification) establishes temporary

Re: ALTDB - Getting records removed

2018-05-16 Thread Brian Rak
Are you referring to auto-dbm@ email, or the db-admin@ one?  I emailed db-admin@ about 15 hours ago, and haven't heard back (although it didn't bounce this time!)  Not sure what sort of response time to expect from a free service though. On 5/16/2018 12:17 PM, mike.l...@gmail.com wrote: As s

AltDB bouncing emails

2018-05-15 Thread Brian Rak
I've been trying to get some super old entries removed from altdb, however the db-admin email bounces: The mail system : host pobox.rubinbroadcasting.com[65.50.205.32] said: 550     5.7.1 Unable to relay (in reply to RCPT TO command) Is there another contact here? Also, if anyone from Inter

Re: Email security: PGP/GPG & S/MIME vulnerability drop imminent

2018-05-15 Thread Brian Kantor
by HTML, with a very high percentage of that containing no content other than hyperlinks that say, in one form or another, "click on this link to read your message." Banks especially. I imagine some fool told them this improves security, and they were stupid enough to believe it. - Brian

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-20 Thread Brian Kantor
from the tyranny of the majority... Google for that phrase "anonymity is a shield from the tyranny of the majority" to see more references. I'll drop the discussion here, as it's likely to only continue down the rathole and I've said my piece. - Brian

Re: Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-20 Thread Brian Kantor
freedom of the press, and any good American History book for further information. - Brian On Fri, Apr 20, 2018 at 08:53:06PM +, Naslund, Steve wrote: > No one ever had the liberty of publishing information to the public without > accountability. There are tons of laws prot

Is WHOIS going to go away?

2018-04-14 Thread Brian Kantor
-en.pdf - Brian

Looking for a BGP/Routing/NOC contact at NTT

2018-04-11 Thread Brian Cruze via NANOG
If someone could contact me off list, I would appreciate it.

Re: Are any of you starting to get AI robocalls?

2018-04-05 Thread Brian
On Thu, 2018-04-05 at 07:55 -0700, Brian Kantor wrote: > So the logical conclusion is that caller ID is useless as an > anti-vspam measure and the situation is hopeless, so the only > solution is to not personally answer the phone at all -- let voice > mail take a message. Pretty

Re: Are any of you starting to get AI robocalls?

2018-04-05 Thread Brian Kantor
sconnected. Although I get probably a half-dozen incoming calls a day, perhaps one a week will leave a message. Most of those messages are recorded announcements that started playing even before the voicemail greeting finished. - Brian

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-04-03 Thread Brian Kantor
On Tue, Apr 03, 2018 at 12:09:27PM +0200, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > On Tue, Apr 03, 2018 at 03:01:19AM -0700, > Brian Kantor wrote > a message of 12 lines which said: > > > > That would be a terrible violation of network neutrality. I hope > > > that such ISP

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-04-03 Thread Brian Kantor
I hope that > such ISP will go bankrupt. On the contrary: it will enable them to collect more usage statistics and from that sell more directed advertising. They will make MORE money off doing so. And so they will. - Brian

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-04-02 Thread Brian Kantor
his service, it should be permanent. > > Regards > > Baldur I would maintain that in the context of hi-tech for-profit industry and the Internet, five years is a very close approximation of permanent. - Brian

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-03-29 Thread Brian Kantor
e; experiments show that they aren't doing so currently. - Brian

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-03-29 Thread Brian Kantor
on, but they're in less of a position to insert ads than my cableco is. - Brian

Re: any contact at mycheckfree.com

2018-03-18 Thread Brian Kantor
h Friday, and from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., ET, on Saturday and Sunday." Sometimes the primitive mechanisms work better. - Brian On Sun, Mar 18, 2018 at 09:56:01AM -0500, Chris Adams wrote: > Once upon a time, Randy Bush said: > > i am using both ffox 59.01 and chrome

Centurylink SOC contact?

2018-03-13 Thread Brian Rak
Does anyone have a contact for the SOC at centurylink?  I've tried soc@centurylink and noc@centurylink, with no answer. For whatever reason, they're mangling IP address in abuse reports, which requires us to manually review every report.  We'd really like them to stop, and just include the IP

Re: Contact info for AS1880 - STUPI.SE (Svensk Teleutveckling & Produktinnovation)

2018-03-05 Thread Brian Kantor
Thank you all for your help. The matter has been satisfactorily resolved. - Brian On Sun, Mar 04, 2018 at 07:20:13PM -0800, Brian Kantor wrote: > Does anyone have contact info for the peering folks at > AS1880, Svensk Teleutveckling & Produktinnovation in Sweden? > > T

Contact info for AS1880 - STUPI.SE (Svensk Teleutveckling & Produktinnovation)

2018-03-04 Thread Brian Kantor
d be appreciated. Off-list is fine. Thank you. - Brian

Re: Re: New Active Exploit: memcached on port 11211 UDP & TCP being exploited for reflection attacks

2018-02-28 Thread Brian Kantor
y of billing for the time, small claims court, stern letters from your lawyers to their legal department, criminal illegal-computer-access complaints, etc. - Brian

Re: 60 Hudson Woes

2018-02-17 Thread Brian Knight
by Digital Realty anyway. Also, I tried to arrange for permanent building key card access while I was there. But the key cards must be used at least once every 60 days, otherwise they are deactivated. I decided just to arrange for access ahead of time since I don’t visit often. -Brian > On

Re: Console Servers & Cellular Providers

2018-02-12 Thread Brian Loveland
We have >100 AT&T units deployed and about 35 Verizon units and have had virtually no issues with call home via openvpn. All opengear ACM7xxx series. We are using machine to machine plans from marketplace.att.com. Used to be a great deal, the new plans are still “fair” and better than standard co

Re: improving signal to noise ratio from centralized network syslogs

2018-02-05 Thread Brian Knight
run as a cron job would work equally as well. (Also, for emailed syslogs, there is more incentive for the admin to keep her or his message filter up to date, as opposed to a file the administrator must manually examine. Otherwise the admin has a full inbox :) ) It's very simple and stable, and has worked better than the commercial product we used to use for this purpose. -Brian

Re: Blockchain and Networking

2018-01-09 Thread Brian Kantor
fuels. - Brian On Tue, Jan 09, 2018 at 10:49:52AM -0500, Jean | ddostest.me via NANOG wrote: > BTC miners use asics. Big switches/routers use 100Gb asics. Some > switches have multiple 100 Gb asics and sometimes only half is use or > even less. > > I guess it could be nice f

Re: Waste will kill ipv6 too

2017-12-29 Thread Brian Kantor
On Sat, Dec 30, 2017 at 02:46:49AM +, Gary Buhrmaster wrote: > (the time has finally arrived) > Obligatory xkcd ref: https://xkcd.com/865/ Just how many nanobots can dance on the head of a pin? - Brian

Re: 48vDC Output UPS

2017-12-29 Thread Brian Kantor
trician to wire it up when they do. There are also NEC regulations regarding batteries. - Brian

Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-29 Thread Brian Reichert
s?" For a house, it's easy to walk around, to passively get a feel for Wifi placement/config. > Thanks! -- Brian Reichert BSD admin/developer at large

Re: Suggestions for a more privacy conscious email provider

2017-12-06 Thread Brian Kantor
e great difficulty to get management to go along with being a good guy. I liken it to dumping toxic waste. Clearly it was a better deal for a company to just dump its toxic waste instead of pay for proper dispoal, until large government fines forced a change in the practice. The solution is to somehow make bad behaviour expensive. - Brian

Re: Incoming SMTP in the year 2017 and absence of DKIM

2017-11-29 Thread Brian Kantor
e mailing list. If the filter checked the Sender address of mail instead of the Author address, mailing lists wouldn't be broken! - Brian On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 10:12:05AM -0800, Michael Thomas wrote: > I've been saying for years that it should be possible to create the concep

Re: Looking for a contact with clue at Choopa/Reliablesite network engineering

2017-10-19 Thread Brian Kantor
the right person to contact. - Brian On 13/10/2017 05:56, Paul S. wrote: >Hi nanog, > >Choopa/reliablesite is announcing our IP space, and despite repeated >requests from us, they are refusing to withdraw the announcements. > >Can someone with clue from this contact me?

Re: RFC 1918 network range choices

2017-10-05 Thread Brian Kantor
ept of using a number-of-bits to describe what is now called CIDR existed as early as 1987: http://www-mice.cs.ucl.ac.uk/multimedia/misc/tcp_ip/8706.mm.www/0011.html - Brian

Re: Templating/automating configuration

2017-06-07 Thread Brian Knight
On Wed, 07 Jun 2017 04:23:33 -0500 <t...@pelican.org> wrote Hi Brian, On Tuesday, 6 June, 2017 21:48, "Brian Knight" <m...@knight-networks.com> said: > Because we had different sources of truth which were written in-house, we wound up > rollin

Re: Templating/automating configuration

2017-06-06 Thread Brian Knight
adapt something for our environment. If I had a free hand and unlimited budget, I would find a single app that functions as a source of truth for all circuits and products, which includes a templating engine that hooks in easily. -Brian On Tue, 06 Jun 2017 08:22:59 -0500 Graham Joh

Re: DWDM on 250 Km dark fiber without re-amplification

2016-12-27 Thread Brian R
get. Ask for a design engineer (I know Adtran has them and assume others do) to get the info you need and see what they can mock up for you. Brian From: NANOG on behalf of Brandon Martin Sent: Sunday, December 25, 2016 12:41 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject:

ChangeIP.com has been down for 20+ hours

2016-12-14 Thread Brian J. Dent

Softlayer abuse contact

2016-11-28 Thread Brian Ellwood via NANOG
Could someone with Softlayer abuse contact me off list? I have a netblock that cannot communicate with your network - emailed abuse@ about 2 weeks ago and didn't hear back. Thank you.

Re: Dyn DDoS this AM?

2016-10-21 Thread Brian Davies via NANOG
+1! Well said, Patrick. B On Friday, October 21, 2016, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: > I cannot give additional info other than what’s been on “public media”. > > However, I would very much like to say that this is a horrific trend on > the Internet. The idea that someone can mention a DDoS then g

Re: 10G tester recommendations?

2016-10-04 Thread Brian Mengel
We've used the Veex TX300 (now discontinued and replaced with the TX230S I believe) and been satisfied. Our primary use is RFC 2544 testing, so I don't know much about it's capabilities beyond that. On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 9:39 AM, Dustin Jurman wrote: > We utilize the EXFO product line and it's

Re: PlayStationNetwork blocking of CGNAT public addresses

2016-09-22 Thread Brian Rak
out those IPs from whatever log that they send you? And how much time would processing say 50 individual emails take compared to 50 IPs in a single email? --srs On 22-Sep-2016, at 6:58 PM, Brian Rak <mailto:b...@gameservers.com>> wrote: We've also started ignoring their abu

Re: PlayStationNetwork blocking of CGNAT public addresses

2016-09-22 Thread Brian Rak
On 9/22/2016 8:10 AM, Baldur Norddahl wrote: On 22 September 2016 at 10:42, Alexander Maassen wrote: So you ignore/don't deal with the abuse coz it's shipped in a format you refuse to handle? And you don't even bother telling the reporter you would like it in a per ip format? Or make attemp

Re: Comcast postmaster?

2016-07-12 Thread Brian Rak
Taken care of, thanks! On 7/11/2016 2:46 PM, Brian Rak wrote: Is there anyone here that can put me in touch with a Comcast mail server administrator? It seems that they've firewalled off some of our IPv6 space, and I can't seem to find any contact information. Interestingly, I

Comcast postmaster?

2016-07-11 Thread Brian Rak
Is there anyone here that can put me in touch with a Comcast mail server administrator? It seems that they've firewalled off some of our IPv6 space, and I can't seem to find any contact information. Interestingly, I can't even fill out their blocklist removal form, because it only accepts IPv

Re: DNS resolving issues with AT&T Customer Resolvers

2016-07-08 Thread Brian Henson
Resolves here in Ohio and using 8.8.8.8 anycast address. on Timewarner On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 3:55 PM, Hiawatha Demby wrote: > C:\Users>nslookup bridgecatalog.com > Server: UnKnown > Address: 192.168.0.1 > > DNS request timed out. > timeout was 2 seconds. > DNS request timed out. > tim

Re: Thinking Methodically about building a PoC

2016-06-13 Thread Brian R
llowed me to do the hardware/software framework not the end user/client. "What are you trying to sell?" "What are you trying to do?" Brian From: NANOG on behalf of Matthew Petach Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2016 11:20 PM To: Roland Dobbins C

Re: CALEA

2016-05-12 Thread Brian Mengel
wrote: > On Tue, 10 May 2016 17:00:54 -0400, Brian Mengel > wrote: > > AFAIK being able to do a lawful intercept on a specific, named, >> individual's service has been a requirement for providers since 2007. >> > > It's been required for longer than tha

Re: CALEA

2016-05-11 Thread Brian Mengel
AFAIK being able to do a lawful intercept on a specific, named, individual's service has been a requirement for providers since 2007. I have never heard of a provider, big or small, being called out for being unable to provide this service when requested. I would be surprised if a national broadb

Looking for someone behind n...@internap.net

2016-02-25 Thread Cruze, Brian A via NANOG
Can someone with Internap that lives behind the n...@internap.net contact me off list? It seems nobody monitors that mailbox...

T-Mobile's Binge On violates net neutrality, says Stanford report

2016-01-29 Thread Brian Reichert
says that Binge on "violates key net neutrality principles" and "is likely to violate the FCC's general conduct rule." -- Brian Reichert BSD admin/developer at large

RADb Outage?

2016-01-22 Thread Brian Rak
whois.radb.net seems to have been down since sometime last night, has anyone else seen problems with this? It seems the web interface still works, but that's not very useful for scripts.

Re: Smokeping targets

2016-01-07 Thread Brian R. Swan
. :) Thanks! Brian > On Jan 7, 2016, at 10:26 AM, Frederik Kriewitz wrote: > > Hello Brian, > > you might want to consider joining the nlnog ring (https://ring.nlnog.net/ > <https://ring.nlnog.net/>). > You can request access to a full mesh smokeping for all hosts too. >

Re: Smokeping targets

2016-01-07 Thread Brian R. Swan
Very cool - thanks for sharing that. > On Jan 7, 2016, at 9:59 AM, Andrew Dampf wrote: > > Something I found that is helpful once you've gathered a list of targets is > the following command for generating config to paste:

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