On 9/29/23 03:34, Mark Tinka wrote:
RAM is not the issue... it's FIB.
If you pay me for FIB slots, I'm happy to install /32's to your heart's
content .
And convergence times to process all that extra noise...
The line in the sand has been drawn; just say no to >/24 ...
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On 9/28/23 17:25, VOLKAN SALİH wrote:
hello,
I believe, ISPs should also allow ipv4 prefixes with length between
/25-/27 instead of limiting maximum
Any Verizon IP engineers lurking on this list that can contact me about
a recurring and chronic IPv6 routing issue in the upstate NY Verizon
FIOS network. Getting feedback from several customers that have valid
IPv6 PD from FIOS but routing is broken 2-3 hops out in Verizons
network. This is
Looking for a VPS that can do a FreeBSD VM/Jail and can provide a full
BGP route view.
Anyone know of some place that would do this? Please contact me off
list, thank yuou.
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On 10/4/22 09:19, Mike Hammett wrote:
Sorta like in the IP world, if everyone did BCP38/84, amplification
attacks wouldn't exist. Not everyone does, so...
Wouldn't exist? Maybe only in part, BCP38/84 does nothing for a majority
of DDoS amp attacks. Most traffic is coming from legit/botted
On 6/9/22 15:07, Saku Ytti wrote:
They're not really particularly cheap, they are 'market rate', you can
get 'market rate' from multiple suppliers, directly from manufacturers
too. They are only cheaper than most EU+US resellers, that's about it.
Are they "cheap" or is everyone else just
According to Cloudflares isbgpsafeyet.com, Cogent has been considered
"safe" and is filtering invalids.
But I have found that to be untrue (mostly). It appears that some days
they filter IPv4, sometimes not, and IPv6 invalids are always coming
through. I know it's Cogent, but curious as to
On 4/22/2021 9:30 AM, Tom Beecher wrote:
While I agree with the overall sentiment of your message, I am curious ;
have there been any instances where an internet provider has been found
liable (criminally or civilly) for willfully misrepresenting IP
geolocation information?
How could there
On 4/15/21 6:14 PM, Matthew Crocker wrote:
I’m in DR space @ 60 Hudson and the Markeley MMR @ 1 Summer
I'm in both locations as well. We have a 10MB static IP connection for
them and I think it's like $50/mo. Depends on how "out of band" you want
it to be.
I also think Markley @ 1 summer
On 4/19/21 5:30 PM, James Lumby wrote:
What is the current experience with Zayo or HE? I’m looking at possibly
adding one of them into a mix of cogent and a mix from my datacenter.
Would be using BGP full routes. Any experiences would be appreciated.
Well AFAIK Zayo is not filtering
On Jan 18, 2016, at 2:02 PM, Colton Conor wrote:
>
> What options are out there for re-programmable SFP and SFP+ transceivers?
> So far I have found both
> https://www.flexoptix.net/en/flexbox-v3-transceiver-programmer.html and
>
On Jul 28, 2015, at 8:54 PM, Matt Hoppes mhop...@indigowireless.com wrote:
Is anyone seeing packet loss or routing issues on the Level3 network on the
east coast right now?
We’ve seen a slew of problems going west out of Level3 in NYC the last couple
of nights. Last night was
On Jun 15, 2015, at 1:50 PM, Joe Hamelin j...@nethead.com wrote:
I have a mail system where there are two MX hosts, one in the US and one in
Europe. Both have a DNS MX record metric of 10 so a bastardized
round-robin takes place. This does not work so well when one site goes
down. My
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