Re: public open resolver list?

2021-02-02 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
> > $ whois AS16589 > No match found for a 16589. > whois -r AS16589 # perhaps? aut-num:AS16589 as-name:ELV-ANYCAST-NET

Re: Europe IP Transit Provider Ideas ?

2020-06-30 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
5511 > On 30 Jun 2020, at 13:14, James Braunegg wrote: > > We currently take full table feeds from Telia, GTT, Cogent, Retn, tisparkle > (Seabone) we are also looking at adding NTT in the USA and maybe also in > Europe but any other recommendations ? >

Re: OT: Tech bag

2019-08-05 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
Hi, > On 2 Aug 2019, at 18:14, Dovid Bender wrote: > > Hi, > > Sorry for the OT email. I travel extensively to DC's and my computer bag > seems to keep collecting more tools which includes your usual console cables, > spare everything, two laptops etc. My Swissgear has been taking a beating

Re: Service Provider NetFlow Collectors

2018-12-31 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
Don’t underestimate good old ELK https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/netflow-module.html + https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow BR, ic > On 31 Dec 2018, at 04:29,

Re: BGP in a containers

2018-06-14 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
> On 14 Jun 2018, at 20:56, james jones wrote: > > I am working on an personal experiment and was wondering what is the best > option for running BGP in a docker base container. I have seen a lot blogs > and docs referencing Quagga. I just want to make sure I am not over looking > any other

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-27 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
> On 27 May 2018, at 21:41, Owen DeLong wrote: > > The way GDPR is written, if you want to collect (and store) so much as > the IP address of the potential customer who visited your website, you > need their informed consent and you can’t require that they consent as > a

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-27 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
> On 26 May 2018, at 21:04, Rob McEwen wrote: > > Thanks for the clarification. But whether that fine will be less than 10M is > extremely vague and (I guess?) left up to the opinions or whims of a Euro > bureaucrat or judge panel, or something like that... based on very

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-26 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
> On 26 May 2018, at 20:28, Seth Mattinen <se...@rollernet.us> wrote: > > > > On 5/26/18 8:15 PM, Michel 'ic' Luczak wrote: >> The two levels depend on the nature of the infringement, but it says clearly >> “up to 10M” (or 2% of your worldwide revenue, which

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-26 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
> On 26 May 2018, at 19:37, Rob McEwen wrote: > > The *MINIMUM* fine is 10M euros. > > SEE: https://www.gdpreu.org/compliance/fines-and-penalties/ > The two levels depend on the nature of the infringement, but it

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-26 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
> On 23 May 2018, at 19:12, Anne P. Mitchell Esq. wrote: > > > >> On May 23, 2018, at 11:05 AM, K. Scott Helms wrote: >> >> Yep, if you're doing a decent job around securing data then you don't have >> much to be worried about on that side of

Re: Akamai WAF

2018-05-18 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
Hi, > On 18 May 2018, at 16:22, Justin Wilson wrote: > > I have a client with a /24 that has somehow been blocked by folks using the > Akamai WAF. This is the response we received back from Akamai when we > contacted them. > >> On checking the machine logs for ups.com

Re: Remote power cycle recommendations

2018-04-30 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
gt; wrote: > > I want to love these, but I’ve had enough problems (3 bad units, one 8 port > wiped it’s config and reset itself) causing outages, out of the 6 or so > devices I’ve deployed, to ever use them in a critical production role. > >> On Apr 30, 2018, at 12

Re: Remote power cycle recommendations

2018-04-30 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
If rack-mount is not a hard requirement, I would definitely look into Ubiquiti’s mPower range. You will find anything from a single socket (WiFi only) to a 6 socket PDU (WiFi and Ethernet, probably 8 sockets for US but I’m in Europe) with central management system (free) and detailed

Re: AS23456

2018-04-09 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
% Information related to 'AS23456 - AS23456' as-block: AS23456 - AS23456 descr: IANA reserved ASN block remarks:These AS numbers are reserved by IANA remarks:to represent 32bit AS numbers as remarks:16bit AS numbers in the AS path remarks:information

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

2018-03-04 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
The ones I know do so on private VLANs (or ATM circuits on DSL) so anyway unrelated to any client’s address space. Also, french triple play ISPs use RFC1918 space for IPTV but again isolated of any customer network so doesn’t really matter. > On 2 Mar 2018, at 22:18, K. Scott Helms