Re: Steve Bellovin retires

2024-05-09 Thread Patrick Gilmore
End of an era. Thank you for all you did, Steve. And I know you are not done! -- TTFN, patrick > On May 1, 2024, at 04:09, Jay Ashworth wrote: > > Steve Bellovin retires: > > https://mastodon.lawprofs.org/@SteveBellovin/112362015712050310 > -- > Sent from my Android

Re: Networks ignoring prepends?

2024-01-22 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
I give the world some info, say with in-addrs on hops, that’s fine. If I do not, I am not “lying”. This is perfectly sustainable, nothing will break (IMHO). In fact, I would argue without tools like MPLS, the Internet would have broken a long time ago. -- TTFN, patrick > On Jan 22, 2024,

Re: cogent spamming directly from ARIN records?

2023-10-02 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Has anyone replied? If this is a peering request, not sure that is a bad use of the AS contact info. If it is a sales pitch, then yeah, that’s a problem. -- TTFN, patrick > On Oct 2, 2023, at 14:58, Tim Burke wrote: > > Hurricane has been doing the same thing lately... but thei

Re: Spectrum (legacy TWC) Infrastructure - Contact Off List (Patrick Garner)

2023-02-03 Thread Patrick Garner
lines. I don't understand why Comcast has to choose the absolute ugliest bright orange cables to leave everywhere. If you're going to leave it, at least use a black cable. Yay duopoly! -- Patrick Garner Owner Cherokee Communications LLC 404-406-9864 patrick@cherokee.network

Re: Dropping support for the .ru top level domain

2022-03-15 Thread Patrick Bryant
starting to happen to central banking as countries start shutting down bank >accounts for political reasons. > > I am glad to see soo many people on here and many of the organizations > running these services state as much. > > Brian > > > -

Dropping support for the .ru top level domain

2022-03-14 Thread Patrick Bryant
I don't like the idea of disrupting any Internet service. But the current situation is unprecedented. The Achilles Heel of general public use of Internet services has always been the functionality of DNS. Unlike Layer 3 disruptions, dropping or disrupting support for the .ru TLD can be

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2022-02-16 Thread Patrick Clochesy
still exist. I've been to many RURAL areas with far more consistent Internet access than Silicon Valley, and it certainly does seem odd. -Patrick On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 7:04 PM Cory Sell via NANOG wrote: > Out of pure curiosity, let’s assume they COULD put an antenna on the roof… >

Re: Network visibility

2021-10-22 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
and appreciate the AP (ap?) in general, in this particular instance, I am with you. -- TTFN, patrick > On Oct 22, 2021, at 01:21, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: > - Original Message - >> From: "Miles Fidelman" > >> Guys, >> >> You guys were in gra

Re: Internet history

2021-10-21 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
use of what it was and represents. Underwhelming because it is a tiny classroom with a half-glass locked door and a plaque in the basement of the mathematics department at a public university that looks like it was built in the 40s. I went to UCLA for mathematics, and spent quite a bit of time in that hallway without even realizing what that room was. (It was not a museum at the time.) -- TTFN, patrick

Re: abha

2021-10-20 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
We all owe her. NANOG would not be what it is today without her efforts. -- TTFN, patrick

Re: Facebook post-mortems...

2021-10-04 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Update about the October 4th outage https://engineering.fb.com/2021/10/04/networking-traffic/outage/ -- TTFN, patrick > On Oct 4, 2021, at 9:25 PM, Mel Beckman wrote: > > The CF post mortem looks sensible, and a good summary of what we all saw from > the outside with BGP

Re: facebook outage

2021-10-04 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
. IBM, PayPal, Juniper. You want to use a 3rd party DNS, go for it. There are lots of reasons to do it. But it is not a panacea, and there are reasons not to. -- TTFN, patrick

Re: FYI: NANOG and ICANN

2021-10-04 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
NANOG’s version: https://www.nanog.org/stories/nanog-signs-a-memorandum-of-understanding-with-internet-society-icann/ -- TTFN, patrick > On Oct 4, 2021, at 4:42 AM, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > > https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-signs-a-memorandum-of-understanding-w

Re: PeerinDB refuses to register certain networks [was: Setting sensible max-prefix limits]

2021-08-18 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
record. I guess you are right, the _Peering_DB does not register “certain” networks. Those networks would be ones that do not peer. Which seems pretty obvious to me - it is literally in the name. -- TTFN, patrick > On Aug 18, 2021, at 5:50 PM, Sabri Berisha wrote: > > ----- On Aug 18, 2

PeerinDB refuses to register certain networks [was: Setting sensible max-prefix limits]

2021-08-18 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
>> > PeeingDB >> >> You are aware that PeerinDB refuses to register certain networks, right? It >> is most certainly not a single source of truth. >> > Would you care to expand on this? I am extremely interested in hearing about this as well. Specific examples would be useful. -- TTFN, patrick

Re: AS 3356 (Level 3) -- Community 3356:666

2021-08-04 Thread Patrick Schultz
$ whois AS3356 -h rr.level3.net | grep -E 'blackhol|666' remarks:   3356:666 - Peer route remarks:   3356: - blackhole (discard) traffic -- Patrick Am 04.08.2021 um 15:28 schrieb Sriram, Kotikalapudi (Fed) via NANOG: There is an old NANOG thread from 2005 that said AS 3356 (Level 3

Re: FreeBSD's ping Integrates IPv6

2021-07-02 Thread Patrick Cole
c (Catalina) still requires ping6, and I don't have any recent Linux >systems handy. > >#ThisIsGood > >Mark. -- Patrick Cole Chief Architect Spirit Technology Solutions 19-25 Raglan St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Desk:0385541391 Mobile: 0410626630

Re: [nanog] Famous operational issues

2021-06-12 Thread Patrick Schultz
opening the link currently gives me a HTTP 500 error, very fitting :) Am 12.06.2021 um 04:42 schrieb Dan Mahoney: > I only just now found this thread, so I'm sorry I'm late to the party, but > here, I put it on Medium. > > https://gushi.medium.com/the-worst-day-ever-at-my-day-job-beff7f4170aa >

Re: MPLS/MEF Switches and NIDs

2021-05-30 Thread Patrick Cole
Colton, This was 6+ years ago, SAOS 6.14, so I don't know it might be better now. We changed to Cisco ASR920 and it was a night and day difference - we now have 90ish ASR920s in production but are migrating toward the NCS540X. Patrick Sat, May 29, 2021 at 10:13:13AM -0500, Colton Conor wrote

Re: MPLS/MEF Switches and NIDs

2021-05-28 Thread Patrick Cole
We ran a medium sized mpls network using ciena 3900 and 5000 series boxes on our microwave network. Nothing but problems, the mpls code was just not mature enough and our radio network had the boxes falling apart at the seams as storms rolled through. At that time they didn't support FRR

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
> > https://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/fcc-fine-enforcement-scrutiny-216121 > FCC proposes millions in fines, collects $0 > November 23, 2015 It just got harder for the FTC to fine people: https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2021/04/22/supreme-court-limits-ftcs-ability-recoup-illgotten-gains -- TTFN, patrick

Re: Submitting Fake Geolocation for blocks to Data Brokers and RIRs

2021-04-23 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
ates in the future is higher, but still low. Most of those things are automated. -- TTFN, patrick > > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ > On Wednesday, April 21, 2021 9:00 AM, nanoguser100 via NANOG > wrote: > >> I wanted to get the communities' opinion on this. >>

Re: Submitting Fake Geolocation for blocks to Data Brokers and RIRs

2021-04-22 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
data was intentionally misrepresented”. My guess is the law might as well. As stated above, I seriously doubt anyone will someone sue you over it. Will you go to jail? Yeah, again, I cannot see that happening. Doesn’t mean you should do it. > You can sleep soundly at night, whichever > road you may choose to take. What is this “sleep” you mention? -- TTFN, patrick

Re: Zayo or HE for IP transit

2021-04-20 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
, just saying I would check. Which, frankly, is good advice for any network. I have not used Zayo in many years, so cannot comment on them. -- TTFN, patrick > On Apr 19, 2021, at 5:30 PM, James Lumby wrote: > > What is the current experience with Zayo or HE? I’m looking at possibly

Re: OOB management options @ 60 Hudson & 1 Summer

2021-04-16 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
mentions above - which are worth a hell of a lot more than the paltry sum they would get from billing a few customers. -- TTFN, patrick PS: The guest SSID at Markley has no captive portal. It was a problem for customers who wanted to have their equipment get on the wifi to download images, etc, so we took it off.

Re: Texas ERCOT power shortages (again) April 13

2021-04-14 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
The issue was not only perfectly foreseeable, ERCOT has a ten year old document explaining PRECISELY how to avoid such an occurrence happening. Did you miss the second paragraph below? -- TTFN, patrick > On Apr 14, 2021, at 11:35 AM, Brian Johnson wrote: > > Not what I w

Re: Texas ERCOT power shortages (again) April 13

2021-04-14 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
poor business practices, which at least saves the non-profit money and frequently results in profits outside that entity. Etc. -- TTFN, patrick > On Apr 14, 2021, at 10:00, Brian Johnson wrote: > > There is no profit motive for a non-profit company. It’s completely relevant > to y

Re: wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-01 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
game companies to say “but if the ISPs just ….” Either way, stop trying to say someone else - the game provider, the CDN, the user, whoever - should change their model or spend their money to keep your business above water. -- TTFN, patrick P.S. It is not 1995. “The Internet” is a bit more mature, and

Re: wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-01 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Just so I am clear, you are saying “I would rather have it come over my undersea cables than from inside the datacenter”? And you are assuming TCP transport. -- TTFN, patrick > On Apr 1, 2021, at 6:23 PM, Tony Wicks wrote: > > This is not actually (as in yes it does matter)

Re: wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-01 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
know will not work if everyone uses it simultaneously can be profitable, but there is risk. Do not blame third parties when you lose that bet. -- TTFN, patrick > On Apr 1, 2021, at 5:04 PM, Tom Beecher wrote: > > No disrespect taken, or intended back in your direction, but again,

Re: wow, lots of akamai

2021-04-01 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
many dozens of times). -- TTFN, patrick > On Apr 1, 2021, at 3:53 PM, Matt Erculiani wrote: > > Niels, > > I think to clarify Jean's point, when you buy a 300mbps circuit, you're > paying for 300mbps of internet access. > > That does not mean that a network should (a

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-22 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
A “route” server is part of BGP. > Of course, it raises a different set of problems when talking to the > Australians… Everything is weird down down. But I still like them. :-) -- TTFN, patrick

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-18 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Me: Did you order that EPO cover? Her: Nope. -- TTFN, patrick

Re: Viable Third Option?

2021-02-17 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Second vote for NTT. Also, second vote for GTT. -- TTFN, patrick > On Feb 17, 2021, at 14:07, David Hubbard > wrote: > >  > I’ve been pretty happy with NTT but their POPs can be limited; I’ve had to > pick up waves to them, which sometimes still comes out ahead. I’m

Re: Half Fibre Pair

2021-01-26 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
the context here is, but …. -- TTFN, patrick > On Jan 26, 2021, at 5:02 PM, Ben Cannon wrote: > > I’d internet that to be a really weird way to describe a single strand as > well, but I could see a confused person asserting it’s 44 out of 88 > wavelengths? I’ve never heard that

Re: A letter from the CEO

2020-11-23 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
milar Heinlein’s law, or Hanlon’s razor, etc.). Perhaps you should spend some extra time verifying your list hygiene? -- TTFN, patrick > On Nov 20, 2020, at 6:27 PM, Lady Benjamin PD Cannon wrote: > > Hi all, we never intended to spam the list, that was a total screw-up on our >

Re: cheap MPLS router recommendations

2020-10-27 Thread Patrick Cole
t; >And the likes of the M2400 looks good 4x10G plus some 1G, unfortunately >there are no details on the webpage (and the datasheet can’t be >downloaded… ) > > > >Are there more folks out there bundling open NOS and white-box HW along >with the support for the whole thing? > > > > > >adam -- Patrick Cole Chief Engineer Spirit Technology Solutions 19-25 Raglan St, South Melbourne VIC 3205 Desk:0385541391 Mobile: 0410626630

Re: Apple moved from CDN, and ARIN whois

2020-09-24 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Not everything is moved. patrick@TiggerBook-C-32 ~ % dig www.apple.com […] ;; ANSWER SECTION: www.apple.com. 219 IN CNAME www.apple.com.edgekey.net. www.apple.com.edgekey.net. 12102 IN CNAME www.apple.com.edgekey.net.globalredir.akadns.net

Re: AANP Akamai

2020-09-02 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
netsupp...@akamai.com -- TTFN, patrick > On Sep 2, 2020, at 2:40 PM, ahmed.dala...@hrins.net wrote: > > Hello NANOG, > > Could somebody from Akamai AANP’s network team contact me off-list? I’ve > tried the peering and NOC and got no replies in months. > > Thanks > Ahmed

Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990

2020-07-30 Thread Patrick Schultz
is intended only for the use of the individual or > individuals addressed. Any other use, dissemination, distribution or > copying of this communication is strictly prohibited. > > On 2020-07-30 19:09, Patrick Schultz wrote: >> so, bgp optimizers... again? >> >> -- >

Re: BGP route hijack by AS10990

2020-07-30 Thread Patrick Schultz
so, bgp optimizers... again? -- Patrick Am 30.07.2020 um 18:58 schrieb Töma Gavrichenkov: > Peace, > > On Thu, Jul 30, 2020, 5:48 AM Clinton Work <mailto:clin...@scripty.com>> wrote: > > We saw a bunch of our IP blocks hijacked by AS10990 from 19:15 MDT until >

Re: Don Smith, RIP.

2020-07-23 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Would like to add my name to the very (very, very, very) long list of people who respected and will miss Don. I do not drink coffee, but for this occasion, it feels appropriate to say: (coffee != sleep) & (!coffee == sleep) -- TTFN, patrick > On Jul 23, 2020, at 7:50 PM, Paul F

Re: Router Suggestions

2020-06-15 Thread Patrick Cole
know. But YMMV. -PC > We've been setting up some Arista DCS-7280CR2K-30-F lately and they have been > just OK. The pricing is not at all close to $12,000 though. > > -Drew > > > -Original Message- > From: NANOG On Behalf Of Patrick Cole > Sent: Mo

Re: Router Suggestions

2020-06-15 Thread Patrick Cole
Colton, We recently opted for the Arista 7280R2K for peering edge. They come in at similar price points (maybe a little more?) to the MX204 and are a bit higher capacity. Worth a look in. Cheers, Patrick Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 07:00:55AM -0500, Colton Conor wrote: >For around $11,

Re: Google peering in LAX

2020-03-02 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On Mar 2, 2020, at 6:30 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: > On 3/2/20 3:09 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: >> Your routers, your decision. >> But how much traffic are you sending TO Google? Most people get the vast >> majority of traffic FROM Google. They send you videos, you sen

Re: Google peering in LAX

2020-03-02 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
vast majority of traffic FROM Google. They send you videos, you send them ACKs. Does it matter where the ACKs go? -- TTFN, patrick

Re: idiot reponse

2020-02-26 Thread Patrick Schultz
I've also seen employees leaving companies and their addresses being rerouted to the support mailbox. -- Patrick Am 27.02.2020 um 01:25 schrieb Mark Rousell: > On 26/02/2020 16:24, Randy Bush wrote: >> act...@nanog.org seems to no longer exist. how should i be whining >> abou

Re: Geo locate change for IP ?

2020-01-08 Thread Patrick Schultz
Hey Jason, try the geo database providers first: http://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn/ -- Patrick Am 08.01.2020 um 18:53 schrieb JASON BOTHE via NANOG: > Hi guys > > Something odd has happened and I’m not sure how to sort. One of our public > prefixes, 205.174.3.0/24

Re: Software Defined Networks

2019-12-05 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
I tell everyone we had SDNs in the 90s. But we called it “expect scripts”. :-) -- TTFN, patrick > On Dec 4, 2019, at 9:41 PM, Jennifer Rexford wrote: > > SDN is definitely an overloaded and confusing term that is used > inconsistently. Here are a few attempts to explain: >

HPE SAS Solid State Drives - Critical Firmware Upgrade Required

2019-11-26 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
this announcement. https://support.hpe.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docId=emr_na-a00092491en_us -- TTFN, patrick

Re: Level(3) DNS Spoofing All Domains

2019-11-19 Thread Patrick Schultz
Just to weigh in: Here in Germany, the largest internet provider (Deutsche Telekom) did the same thing. It's basically just a "search guide", it redirects you to a search page and assumes you just had a typo in the URL. Telekom stopped doing that in April, after a user reported them to the

Multihomed route visibility

2019-11-04 Thread Boyle, Patrick via NANOG
show both routes. Is this a consequence of how the route servers are peered up? Are they only displaying the preferred path? ISP Issue? Am I missing something? Any help would be appreciated. Patrick Boyle Data Center Architect / Engineer Network Solutions Architecture and Engineering Section | Net

Re: This endless pissing contest is operational, how? Re: Elad Cohen

2019-09-19 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
wed after the fact if there is suspicion or accusations of AUP violation. That is not a real-time process. Give them a day or so. In the mean time, may I suggest procmail (or whatever your MTA/MUA's filtering system is called)? -- TTFN, patrick

Re: Cogent sales reps who actually respond

2019-09-17 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
eve so. AFRINIC has no inter-RIR transfer policy. I do not believe the fact it is legacy space matters, AFRINIC won’t let you move it out, and RIPE wouldn’t let you bring it in anyway - AFAIK. They are the only RIR that does not have an inter-RIR policy. Well, LACNIC just voted one in, but it is not implemented - yet. -- TTFN, patrick

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2019-08-30 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
The hope is the v6 DFZ will not grow nearly as fast because of far less fragmentation. But who knows? Also, even today TCAM ain’t cheap. Let’s hope it those numbers are not “nothing”. -- TTFN, patrick > On Aug 30, 2019, at 4:33 PM, Romeo Czumbil <mailto:romeo.czum...@tierpoint.com&g

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2019-08-30 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
e US. A good time to pause for a few minutes and consider what all of us accomplished together. Pat yourselves on the back, raise a glass or whatever your personal traditions are, and bask in the glory of a job well done. -- TTFN, patrick [*] The fact I can say “my son” is probably even more ama

Re: What can ISPs do better? Removing racism out of internet

2019-08-05 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
. Plus I know a small amount about running CDNs. So I’m going to go with the consensus on the side of “not Common Carriers”. Feel free to disagree. But if you plan to convince the people reading this thread, you will have to do better than quoting snippets of the DMCA. -- TTFN, patrick

Re: User Unknown (WAS: really amazon?)

2019-08-05 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
elected representatives (the AC). But to say that ARIN should not consider the legal implications goes a bit too far, IMHO. [Reminder: Speaking ONLY FOR MYSELF AS AN INDIVIDUAL.] -- TTFN, patrick

Re: What can ISPs do better? Removing racism out of internet

2019-08-05 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
on NANOG-l. -- TTFN, patrick P.S. Interesting choice equating a group founded on the principals that “Nazis are bad” and a group espousing Nazi ideas. But that’s very off-topic, so if you want to discuss, please do so directly. > On Aug 5, 2019, at 11:13 AM, Mel Beckman wrote: > &g

Ztomy.com again?

2019-07-16 Thread Patrick
IN PTR ns1327.ztomy.com. ;; Received 86 bytes from 208.91.197.27#53(dns1.infonet.com) in 217 ms Patrick

Re: Intermittent "bad gateway"

2019-07-02 Thread Patrick Schultz
citing https://www.cloudflarestatus.com/ >Cloudflare has implemented a fix for this issue and is currently monitoring >the results Seems to be a CloudFlare hiccup. Am 02.07.2019 um 16:16 schrieb Stephen Satchell: > Are we having another BGP problem this morning?

Are network operators morons? [was: CloudFlare issues?]

2019-06-25 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
l (supposedly) want? -- TTFN, patrick

Re: Cost effective time servers

2019-06-24 Thread Patrick
RPi + GPS Hat because time across USB has much jitter. Patrick

Re: Google weird routing?

2019-05-23 Thread Patrick Schultz
orm. No room for an explanation, no > individual contact, and an ETR of a month. I'm surprised there's not a better > way to address issues like this  > > On Thu, May 23, 2019, 5:13 PM Matt Harris <mailto:m...@netfire.net>> wrote: > > On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 4:0

Re: Google weird routing?

2019-05-23 Thread Patrick Schultz
https://support.google.com/websearch/contact/ip/ Am 23.05.2019 um 22:55 schrieb Matt Harris: > On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 3:24 PM Filip Hruska > wrote: > > Google maintains their own GeoIP database. If you peer with them and have > access to the peering portal, you can

Re: Cisco Crosswork Network Insights - or how to destroy a useful service

2019-05-15 Thread Patrick McEvilly
l service Resent-From: Patrick McEvilly Cisco ruins everything they touch. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX http://www.midwest-ix.com From: "Hank Nussbacher" To: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 4:50:10 AM Subj

Re: Widespread Firefox issues

2019-05-06 Thread Patrick Schultz
or use the hotfix without restarting: https://storage.googleapis.com/moz-fx-normandy-prod-addons/extensions/hotfix-update-xpi-intermediate%40mozilla.com-1.0.2-signed.xpi Am 04.05.2019 um 19:46 schrieb Randy Bush: >>> to do it, i have to start ffox.  and 100 tabs will open and >>> javascript will

Re: looking for hostname router identifier validation

2019-04-30 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
yone ran everything perfectly … oh, then I could retire. :-) -- TTFN, patrick > On Apr 30, 2019, at 8:12 AM, Jared Mauch wrote: > > While at NTT and at Akamai we have managed to publish sane PTR records and > make the forward work as well. You need to automate it by pulling

Re: Special Counsel Office report web site

2019-04-17 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
blem. (Avi used to call it “slash-dot insurance”, but the idea is the same.) Specifically: TiggerBook-C-32:~ patrick$ dig +short www.justice.gov www.justice.gov.edgekey.net. e7598.dscg.akamaiedge.net. ’Nuff said. -- TTFN, patrick

Re: Incoming SSDP UDP 1900 filtering

2019-04-11 Thread Patrick McEvilly
I'm working with Level3 on a similar problem. They filter both UDP and TCP port 1900 on our peer to them. This is blocking all connections that randomly use ephemeral tcp port 1900. They are refusing to remove the tcp port 1900 filter without dispensation from the DDoS security gods. I

Re: AT/as7018 now drops invalid prefixes from peers

2019-02-11 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Jay & everyone AT: I just want to say thank you. Kudos to your team for implementing and management for having the intestinal fortitude to do so. -- TTFN, patrick > On Feb 11, 2019, at 09:53, Jay Borkenhagen wrote: > > > FYI: > > The AT/as7018 network is now dropping

Re: CenturyLink

2018-12-28 Thread Patrick Boyle via NANOG
Looks like we lost sync intermittently across several of their servers last night. Cleared up around midnight mountain for me. Let's chip in and get some carrier diversity for those guys :) Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐ On Friday, December 28, 2018 4:23

Re: CenturyLink...is being investigated by the FCC

2018-12-28 Thread Patrick Boyle via NANOG
ink > outage: > > https://www.theinternetpatrol.com/fcc-investigating-centurylink-outage-says-unacceptable/ > > > On Dec 28, 2018, at 3:11 PM, Patrick Boyle via NANOG nanog@nanog.org wrote: > > Yes, there were 911 services affected. The latest word from C-link as of > >

Re: CenturyLink

2018-12-28 Thread Patrick Boyle via NANOG
Yes, there were 911 services affected. The latest word from C-link as of 1:46PM mountain is that all 911 services are restored where they are the provider. I'm not 100% sure if that's system-wide, or just my area in the northwest, however. Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐ Original

Re: CenturyLink

2018-12-27 Thread Patrick Boyle via NANOG
Seeing the same from here in Montana. Internet traffic is seeing routing issues through them on the circuits that are up. I’ve heard it’s a widespread DWDM issue. They have crews in Kansas City, New Orleans, and Atlanta Sent from ProtonMail Mobile On Thu, Dec 27, 2018 at 11:45 AM, Naslund,

Re: Stupid Question maybe?

2018-12-19 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Why do you think the network portion needs to be contiguous? Well, it does now. But that was not always the case. https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-subnet-mask-255-255-255-64-invalid/answer/Patrick-W-Gilmore https://www.quora.com/Why-is-the-subnet-mask-255-255-255-64-invalid -- TTFN, patrick

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

2018-09-17 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On Sep 17, 2018, at 17:51, Nick Hilliard wrote: > Patrick W. Gilmore wrote on 17/09/2018 22:40: >> Expecting any for-profit business (all of them, not just REITs) to do >> less than extract maximum cash is deluding yourself. > oh sure, but price gouging is often bad business pr

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

2018-09-17 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
an be expected to raise prices. This is not exactly new or surprising. Expecting any for-profit business (all of them, not just REITs) to do less than extract maximum cash is deluding yourself. -- TTFN, patrick

Re: Confirming source-routed multicast is dead on the public Internet

2018-07-31 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
(L3, GTT, HE, Cogent, etc.) would like to confirm they filter at their borders as well, that would put the final nail in the coffin. -- TTFN, patrick > On Jul 31, 2018, at 15:15, Job Snijders wrote: > > On Tue, 31 Jul 2018 at 23:29, Sean Donelan wrote: > >> Its tought to pro

Re: What are people using for IPAM these days?

2018-06-11 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
While there are many good options, I prefer 6Connect personally. Lots of hooks to let you automate things (not just which device has which IP address, much more), cheap as hell, and support is unbeatable. -- TTFN, patrick > On Jun 11, 2018, at 10:45, Owen DeLong wrote: > > I

RE: Gonna be a long day for anybody with CPE that does WPA2..

2017-10-16 Thread Gogan, James Patrick
Aruba: http://www.arubanetworks.com/assets/alert/ARUBA-PSA-2017-007.txt -- Jim Gogan / UNC-Chapel Hill -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Edwin Pers Sent: Monday, October 16, 2017 8:10 AM To: Job Snijders ; valdis.kletni...@vt.edu

Re: Peering at public exchange authentication

2017-09-29 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
MD5 on BGP Considered Harmful -- TTFN, patrick Composed on a virtual keyboard, please forgive typos. > On Sep 29, 2017, at 13:41, craig washington <craigwashingto...@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > Hello all, > > > Wondering your views or common practices for u

Hughesnet IPv6

2017-09-21 Thread Patrick Shoemaker
Are there any HughesNet network engineers on here who could either contact me off list to answer some questions about the IPv6 implementation on the Gen5 platform? Standard support mechanisms are not very useful here. Thanks, Patrick Shoemaker

Re: Max Prefix Out, was Re: Verizon 701 Route leak?

2017-09-01 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
u know the inbound so automating the outbound is simple arithmetic. But even if that is unruly, setting the outbound to, say, 300K or so would keep you from spilling a full table. Not perfect, but better than nothing. Orr, perhaps this feature is not for you? -- TTFN, patrick

Re: BGP peering question

2017-07-11 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
t ISPs would definitely not include becoming a “hop” between two peers. Most networks would de-peer you if you sent their prefixes to another peer. -- TTFN, patrick > On Jul 11, 2017, at 2:40 PM, Ethan E. Dee <e...@globalvision.net> wrote: > > Considering the wordi

Re: BGP peering question

2017-07-11 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
1) Are they present an IX where I am present? 2) Can they configure BGP correctly? 3) … Beer? Private interconnect requires actual thinking. Putting a procedure in around public peering is just overhead we don’t need. -- TTFN, patrick > On Jul 10, 2017, at 4:12 PM, craig washing

Re: Retarus (AS 48328)

2017-05-05 Thread Patrick Schultz
Hi Martin, the only address I can point you at is "support at retarus dot com". We once had to contact them about a SMTP problem and this was the only working contact. Best, Patrick Am 04.05.17 um 06:31 schrieb Martin Hannigan: > I hate to do this, but I have exhausted _all

Re: 10G MetroE 1-2U Switch

2017-04-21 Thread Patrick Cole
admitted their focus was on GMPLS and not MPLS-TE. For us, GMPLS has no real use case in our network. Patrick Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 11:45:06PM +1000, Patrick Cole wrote: > Aaron, > > The code is very green; the platform originally was inherited from > Nortel and as such they inve

Re: 10G MetroE 1-2U Switch

2017-04-21 Thread Patrick Cole
Only thing I'm missing is lack of tunnel byte counters for use by auto-bw, but Cisco say this is coming in Everest... Regards, Patrick Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 03:06:42PM -0500, Aaron Gould wrote: > Oh, ok... hmmm > > So what was the issue with Ciena and MPLS Patrick ? > > -Aaron &

Re: 10G MetroE 1-2U Switch

2017-04-18 Thread Patrick Cole
> > mpls in it... pretty sure Erik needs mpls... > > The 5150 will 'do MPLS', which is pretty clear from their website. The > references 5160, too. > > I wouldn't recommend it personally, but it is there. -- Patrick Cole <z...@wwwires.com> Senior Network Specialist World Witho

Re: EFF Call for sign-ons: ISPs, networking companies and engineers opposed to FCC privacy repeal

2017-03-29 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
ISPs should be allowed to see data. Others do not. I am in the latter camp. The law is on the desk of POTUS which will do exactly what I do not want. My guess is he will sign it. Posting to NANOG will not change that. Shall we agree to disagree and move on? -- TTFN, patrick

Re: EFF Call for sign-ons: ISPs, networking companies and engineers opposed to FCC privacy repeal

2017-03-29 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
mcast do not compete in any cities. -- TTFN, patrick > On Mar 29, 2017, at 6:35 AM, Mike Hammett <na...@ics-il.net> wrote: > > Are there really no others or are the ones that are there just marketing > themselves poorly? Any nearby you could convince to expand? > >

Re: EFF Call for sign-ons: ISPs, networking companies and engineers opposed to FCC privacy repeal

2017-03-28 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
). Unfortunately, over half of all households in the US have one or fewer choices for broadband providers. I am one of them. What do I do if my ISP wants to collect my data? VPN everything? -- TTFN, patrick > On Mar 28, 2017, at 10:18 PM, Mike Hammett <na...@ics-il.net> wrote: > > It

Re: EFF Call for sign-ons: ISPs, networking companies and engineers opposed to FCC privacy repeal

2017-03-28 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Mike: My guess is you do not. Which is -precisely- why the users (proletariat?) need to find a way to stop you. Hence laws & regulations. Later in this thread you said “we are done here”. Would that you were so lucky. -- TTFN, patrick > On Mar 28, 2017, at 5:58 PM, Mike Hammett <

Re: EFF Call for sign-ons: ISPs, networking companies and engineers opposed to FCC privacy repeal

2017-03-28 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
ble network professional, so I am probably just confused. -- TTFN, patrick > On Mar 28, 2017, at 8:33 AM, Mike Hammett <na...@ics-il.net> wrote: > > Many organizations clamor the FCC for regulation because they hate something > about the top 10, 20, etc. ISPs. There is certai

Re: EFF Call for sign-ons: ISPs, networking companies and engineers opposed to FCC privacy repeal

2017-03-27 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
the EFF is just a shill for Google. But then, I’m just a not knowledgeable network professional, so what do I know? -- TTFN, patrick > On Mar 27, 2017, at 7:13 PM, Brett Glass <na...@brettglass.com> wrote: > > All: > > It's worth noting that most of EFF's list co

Re: Conference Videos

2017-03-13 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
ed they are going to be recorded. If they have sensitive information, they can choose a track and ask it not be recorded. NANOG has done this in the past, but you should talk to the Program Committee if you are interested in this. -- TTFN, patrick

Re: google ipv6 routes via cogent

2017-03-04 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On Mar 3, 2017, at 9:05 PM, Job Snijders <j...@instituut.net> wrote: > On Fri, Mar 03, 2017 at 09:42:04AM -0500, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: >> On Mar 3, 2017, at 7:00 AM, Nick Hilliard <n...@foobar.org> wrote: >>> Niels Bakker wrote: >>>> As I explained in

Re: google ipv6 routes via cogent

2017-03-03 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
f you are single-homed, there is no need for BGP at all. And injecting your ASN into the table is probably not terribly useful to everyone else’s FIB. There are, of course, corner cases. But in general, single-homed people shouldn’t be using BGP. -- TTFN, patrick

Re: SHA1 collisions proven possisble

2017-02-26 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Composed on a virtual keyboard, please forgive typos. On Feb 26, 2017, at 21:16, Matt Palmer <mpal...@hezmatt.org> wrote: >> On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 05:41:47PM -0600, Brett Frankenberger wrote: >>> On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 12:18:48PM -0500, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: >&g

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