On 03/18/20 09:29 -0500, Blake Hudson wrote:
On 3/17/2020 1:54 PM, Dan White wrote:
On 03/17/20 14:38 -0400, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 08:38:28AM -0700, Mike Bolitho wrote:
That's the good news. Here's the bad news: in about 2-3 weeks, when
our health care systems
to implement toll fraud. We were in
the middle of working out work-from-home plans and were quite distracted
with other things. We managed to get on top of it quickly once someone
noticed.
Attackers taking advantage of this situation is a serious concern.
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On 03/17/20 19:25 +0100, Alexandre Petrescu wrote:
Le 17/03/2020 à 19:17, Dan White a écrit :
Things have been eerily quiet where we are (Oklahoma). We're an eyeball
network and have had no noticeable changes in bandwidth usage that
couldn't
be explained by statistical noise.
We keep game
er ISPs to follow suit.
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, but the downfall is they don't have
SFP ports. I'm looking for something that's portable and easy to configure and
drop in. Thanks.
~Nick
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a 70% increase in traffic to Akamai
> which seems to correlate with a new Fortnite release
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efficient unless you're picking up transit
from non-local providers over extended L2 links.
We've had no issues so far but this was a recent change. There was no
noticeable change to outbound traffic levels.
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routing, e.g. customers hitting a public anycast DNS server in the wrong
location resulting in Geolocation issues.
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dur
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ip prefix-list root-dns seq 1 permit 198.41.0.0/24
ip prefix-list root-dns seq 2 permit 199.9.14.0/24
ip prefix-list root-dns se
If there is a representative from OneAmerica here, please contact me
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information for that mailing list,
please?
- Brian
https://chilli.nosignal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mailop
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Are there any DirecTV Now contacts on-list? We are having geolocation
trouble with a well established ip range.
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We've found that running windows in safe mode produces better results with
Ookla. And MACs usually do better as well. We've gotten >900mb/s with those
two approaches.
On 07/16/18 17:58 +, Chris Gross wrote:
I'm curious what people here have found as a good standard for providing solid
wondering if there are other CDN caching platforms out there we should be
researching/deploying? PM me if more appropriate...
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offer BFD.
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Please contact me off list regarding the Meraki dashboard.
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that is easy to set up and will alert us if temps go beyond a
certain point.
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elaborate?
On Sep 9, 2016 2:54 PM, "Dan White" <dwh...@olp.net> wrote:
Are there any products you're using which are dedicated to responding to
customer facing pings?
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Are there any products you're using which are dedicated to responding to
customer facing pings?
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and/or residential).
I am aware that there are some CALEA requirements of ISPs that seem to kick
in once a CALEA request is made, but is that different from a license.
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We are running Datacenter and having 2000 and more clients. they are hosted
their Network devices.
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Please contact me off list regarding a geolocation error.
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g RRD' for some tips that can make a significant difference.
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for Debian. We run a compiled version.
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:
# IPv4 blackhole
~$ ip route add 203.0.113.42/32 dev lo metric 666
!
route-map map_bad_routes permit 10
match metric 666
set community x:yyy
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dhcpd.conf(5).
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or an
inline box/firewall that can perform high speed forwarding.
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On 12/10/13 19:51 +0530, Nilesh Kahar wrote:
Which is a good BRAS product, to handle 15000 subscribers sessions with
full QoS other features?
Juniper MX (480).
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On 12/11/13 10:10 -0500, Clayton Zekelman wrote:
At 09:30 AM 11/12/2013, Dan White wrote:
On 12/10/13 19:51 +0530, Nilesh Kahar wrote:
Which is a good BRAS product, to handle 15000 subscribers sessions with
full QoS other features?
Juniper MX (480).
I heard there were some issues
functionality?
NOTE: I assume *nix based (Linux or BSD flavors), not Windows ...
live-build (Debian based) is what I've been using, and has the benefit of
allowing you to pick and choose from Debian's vast repository. Here's my
latest build script:
http://web.olp.net/dwhite/lb.txt
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On 06/09/13 11:10 -0500, Dan White wrote:
Let me put my gold tipped tinfoil hat on in response to your statement.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/20/fisa-court-nsa-without-warrant
If accurate, this is extremely concerning:
Top secret documents submitted to the court
, your browsing history and what you like to do in
your free time, and insert your own creative idea here.
Have your 4th Amendment rights been abridged in this scenario? If you think
they have, how confident are you that the court system will agree with you?
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were put in place under the auspices of (by order of)
homeland security or some such. If there were some financial incentive
involved, I'd be surprise.
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On 06/07/13 11:11 -0400, Rob McEwen wrote:
On 6/7/2013 9:50 AM, Dan White wrote:
OpenPGP and other end-to-end protocols protect against all nefarious
actors, including state entities. I'll admit my first reaction yesterday
after hearing this news was - so what? Network security by its nature
into the
access equipment, and that's rarely a perfect feature set. In my
experience, IPv6 services lag behind on such equipment because those v4
security features break v6.
One vlan per customer also works very well with IPv6.
+1
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the other, the router responded with its own MAC, creating
a race condition where sometimes traffic between those two devices was
forced up through the router.
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information?
Does anyone have more information about this? We received a customer
complaint yesterday, around this time period, with packet loss to 8.8.8.8
(our traceroutes to 8.8.8.8 typically route through Level 3 in Dallas).
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http://update.nai.com/Products/CommonUpdater is returning an html generated
error (Unable to forward this request at this time), when connecting via a
recently allocated IP block.
If someone from McAfee is monitoring this list, please contact me off-list.
Thank You,
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of data closer to the user resulting in far
better performance.
Does anybody know of any other CDN providers that offer similar caches?
Netflix does as well:
https://signup.netflix.com/openconnect/hardware
The last time I asked, they required 5GB/s of peak traffic to consider you.
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On 02/04/13 08:33 -0600, Dan White wrote:
On 02/04/13 14:03 +, Kyle Camilleri wrote:
Some CDN providers such as Akamai and Google (often called Global Google
Cache) are offering caches to ISPs. It is very convenient for small ISPs
to alleviate bandwidth towards the provider, but also
or admit to any trouble, and stated that the service
levels for these MPLS circuits allowed for 75-80ms and I don't recall if
that was one way or round trip. He said that was to allow for coast to
coast latency scenarios. Delay returned to typical levels about 4 days
later, without explanation.
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http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?subjectid=334articleid=20121002_11_A1_CUTLIN325691
A layer 7 failure. Make sure all members of your organization are aware
of your plans.
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dedicated to providing rural and urban customers with
the HIGHEST QUALITY products and services. We will enhance our producers' profitability,
EXCEED customer expectations and keep our cooperative financially STRONG.
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to reach some sites.
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, and maintaining the
document much more slim.
I'd love to use something like metapost, but have yet to find any network
diagram oriented libraries. Do you have any examples that you could
recommend?
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?
Performing a ping with a large packet size '-s', and/or with packet
fragmentation turned off '-M do' have been our primary tools for finding
MTU (layer 2 and layer 3) mismatches.
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for the
month, in near real-time. We've implemented a monthly bandwidth quota, and
have that discussion up front with new customers (and sent letters to
existing customers) so that they can choose the appropriate tiered service,
based on their expected usage patterns.
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172.0.0.0-172.15.255.255 was allocated on 2012-08-20 to ATT Internet
Services.
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reports, beginning in July.
On 08/23/12 00:29 -0500, Otis L. Surratt, Jr. wrote:
Dan,
Can you provide a link to support this?
If this is true, I wonder how this will work.
Otis
-Original Message-
From: Dan White [mailto:dwh...@olp.net]
Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 12:24 AM
To: nanog
, where
you relay youtube dns queries to another DNS resolver in your area that
does not experience the problem:
http://seclists.org/nanog/2011/May/21
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is:
67.217.144.0/20
and SORBS had us listed within a larger black listed range, like the
containing /12. It took us weeks to be removed from that range (or to have
an exception added). This was probably a couple of years ago, or early last
year.
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type approach, but that gets us back to (almost) where we
are today. Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
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and egress traffic.
Just because it's down for you, doesn't mean it's down for everyone.
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Regards,
Denis Walker
Business Analyst
RIPE NCC Database Group
Referencing MNTNER objects in the RIPE Database:
maint-rgnet
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is key.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Someone else mentioned Assentria, which we also use for our contact closure
alarms. We configure a north bound SNMP interface towards our central trap
management system (Vaonet).
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accepted root certs to their builds in the interest of speeding this
up. The CA system is fundamentally flawed.
Paul
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/smart-questions.html
Deric doesn't know he wants to.. but he *wants* to. *Right Now*. :)
And along similar lines - How to Report Bugs Effectively:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html
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If you're dealing with business customers, then your usage versus wasted
ratio is much higher and less of a concern, but what's the point? Are you
trying to cut down on a large broadcast domain?
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?contact_type=ip
isn't of much help as it assumes the problem is google.com redirection.
Are there any contacts at Youtube who could provide some assistance?
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On 21/04/11 15:46 -0700, Carl Rosevear wrote:
Quova, Maxmind, and others all return accurate results for everything of
ours I have tested. Some of the IPs in question have been properly assigned
or delegated to us for several years in whois. But yeah, thanks for the
input... I actually hadn't
.
Note that similar text was present in RFC2462, all the way back in Dec 1998.
So somebody's 13 years late to the party.
For more information, see RFC 6104 for a comprehensive problem
statement (rogue routers), and RFC 6105 for a proposed solution.
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or in browser implementations,
announcement had to be delayed, providing a small group of attackers a
larger window than necessary to compromise information.
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that would get those addresses to
be significant in the larger picture.
I do agree that v4 will continue to survive for quite some time though, but
not at the expense of v6 adoption.
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, since the customer is
unlikely to get support when calling the vendor.
At this point, I'd be happy with two good options (two different vendors)
to recommend. So far, D-link is looking good.
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an accurate
measurement of the service you're providing.
We've learned to pick our fights, and this isn't one of them.
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at Netgear?
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it was pulled... :) Not sure that works in any windows (or other OS's for that
matter) however.
Their A records on Sunday were:
#46.51.186.222 wikileaks.org
#46.151.171.90 wikileaks.org
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to the end hosts in v6, the concept of a
standardized MTU should go away, and open up much larger MTUs. However,
that may not happen until dual stacked v4/v6 goes away.
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of
truth, but that approach is not very appealing to us.
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On 21/10/10 14:53 -0400, Joe Maimon wrote:
Dan White wrote:
Or are the two simply not inter-communicable?
I think that's the $64K question. Do you wait to roll out v6 until you
start seeing v6-only hosts start popping up?
When do you think that will happen and in what percentages of your
: $5/month)
Owen
Step 2:
http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-issued/2010-October/000675.html
~$ whois 50.128.0.0 | grep 'NetRange\|OrgName'
NetRange: 50.128.0.0 - 50.255.255.255
OrgName:Comcast Cable Communications Holdings, Inc
Step 3:
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more addresses when
they're needed.
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probably issue an rfc early next year.
Hopefully someone remembers to call it the Postel Historical Institute[*].
[*] RFC 1607
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, depending on your
jurisdiction).
If your PBX is SIP based, you might be victim of a SIP registration hijack,
which are on the rise, based on traffic we've been seeing in our network.
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as time goes on and we as a community should figure out how
to deal with their transition from pure content to perhaps some day
pure service.
How we deal with it is to create a viable distributed version of it.
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in a difference conference call.
I'll note that they just got bought out, which may change their priorities,
for better or worse.
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of breach of contract.
Of course, said block should clearly fall within ARIN's domain, backed up
with a signed contract from the original party.
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the years have
repeatedly and conclusively demonstrated.
has the appearance of you struggling to hold on to an idea that may have
been more true in the past, and less true today, as is evident based on the
input from other list participants.
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) was not enabled out of the box. I needed to add
inet_protocols = ipv4, ipv6 to enable it.
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On 02/07/10 15:21 -0600, Michael Loftis wrote:
Makes one wonder what dead:beef::/32 and c0ff:ee00::/32 will go for? :)
Even more off topic:
No match found for cafe:d00d:4:cafe:babe::/32
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11.0.0.0/24 and 12.0.0.0/24, for point to point links.
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is going to work in many cases, such
as from Hotel wireless networks.
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On 08/04/10 13:27 -0400, Joe wrote:
Just wondering if this was a Fat fingered mistake or intentional...
If it was a mistake, I hope he fares a bit better than his counterparts
in other Chinese industries...
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and pragmatic leaders
(drc, jc, et.al.) are correct, then IPv4 will be around for a very
long time.
What, if any, plan exists to improve the utilization density of the
existant IPv4 pool?
I believe your question is based on an outdated assumption.
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On 08/04/10 18:00 +, bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 12:50:26PM -0500, Dan White wrote:
On 08/04/10 17:17 +, bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
in the IPv4 space, it was common to have a min allocation size of
a /20 ... or 4,096 addresses ... and yet
their apps to extended addresses to avoid
dealing with NAT bogosity and resulting tech support calls costs.
+10 years.
Step 5: remove NATs.
This is a good example of why patching v4 or trying to maintain backwards
compatibility is not practical.
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deployments so as to minimize the impact of IPv4 exhaustion.
here we disagree. Im all in favor of demonstrating 85% utilization
of the IPv4 address pool before handing out new address space.
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devices. The Next Big (Nth) Thing will. Do you feel that you have a perfect
Crystal Ball, or do you want to start hedging your bets now?
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On 31/03/10 23:18 -0400, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:
Dan White wrote:
From a content perspective, you may be right. Those with a quickly
dwindling supply of v4 addresses will most likely use what they have left
for business customers, and for content.
However, there will be a time when
in this game.
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firm and that was a stellar failure.
I've tried many different searches but a search for 'active directory,
openldap, authentication, proxy, pass-through' either gives information
for Squid or all go back to the same OpenLDAP Administrators guide from
which I am missing something.
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