Re: Can an IXP sell IP transit?

2024-11-07 Thread Peter Potvin via NANOG
Mike, Please verify you are emailing the correct person. I have no idea how this thread relates to a domain name transfer but I highly recommend verifying the recipient of your emails to make sure they go to the right place. Regards, Peter On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 4:57 PM Mike Tindor wrote: > >

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2024-11-07 Thread Nanog News
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Re: A plea to ignore abuse reports from "watchdogcyberdefense.com"

2024-11-05 Thread Mike Lewinski via NANOG
We got two of these yesterday for addresses that are not ours. One was sort of adjacent... and seemed plausibly fat-fingered. 204.144.161.0 ≠ 204.144.151.0 We will definitely filter out anything further. Thanks for the heads-up.

Re: A plea to ignore abuse reports from "watchdogcyberdefense.com"

2024-11-05 Thread Calvin Judy via NANOG
Hetzner's automated abuse system is just as terrible. I did a write up on it a couple years ago, when it was being sold as a DoS method on certain nefarious forums, the malicious actor repeatedly spoofs your IP/ranges toward Hetzner ranges, generating abuse reports to your ISP, until your ISP n

Re: Hurricane Electric ISP custom routing via BGP communities

2024-11-05 Thread Michael Brown via NANOG
On 2024-11-04 08:02, Edvinas Kairys wrote: But seems they don't have free service for that, they're offering $200/mo fee per session to make the custom communities work.  I'm shocked:) Not surprised. They also charge $200/mo for a BFD session… not exactly a microtransaction approach here.

J Root woes on v4

2024-11-04 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
Hello, It seems that J Root has suboptimal routing over v4 but v6 is OK from my POV in Montreal, Canada. Route changes occurred ~5h ago. v4: ~260ms somewhere in Asia via our HE bilateral in Montreal, Canada (AS-PATH 6939 45629 55423 55423 26415 396651 396651) 55423 might host a legit J Root node

Re: Hurricane Electric ISP custom routing via BGP communities

2024-11-04 Thread Peter Potvin via NANOG
Speaking from personal experience here, the $200/month extra I was quoted by an HE sales rep in the past was only for local-pref modification communities within their own network. It seems the *only* other action community they support is RTBH which doesn't at all compare with what other tier 1 pro

Re: SSH bruteforce attempts from Verizon to "AS17452 Bitstop Inc"

2024-10-31 Thread J. Hellenthal via NANOG
Don't you have some flow data you can analyze for those time frames to see what on your net it transmitting ? If not I'd suggest you set something up and see all outbound traffic to port 22. -- J. Hellenthal The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot abo

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2024-10-31 Thread Nanog News
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RE: hbo max geolocation issue

2024-10-30 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
Still the best source I’ve seen: https://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn Incudes HBO. Lee From: NANOG On Behalf Of Yordano Morel Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2024 6:14 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: hbo max geolocation issue You don't often get email from

Re: october

2024-10-29 Thread David Zimmerman via NANOG
On a more happy note: the first ARPANET message was sent 55 years ago today, from UCLA to SRI. -dp

Re: october

2024-10-29 Thread Rob Thomas via NANOG
Thank you for these remembrances, Randy. > There is a memorial fund for his ISOC Service Award, to which interested > people can contribute: > > https://www.internetsociety.org/grants-and-awards/itojun-service-award/ Thank you for that tip and link, Mel. — Rabbi Rob Thomas

Rogers systems/DNS contact

2024-10-29 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
Hello, I'm trying to find someone at Rogers that deals with DNS. We have an ongoing problem with a Rogers' site using Rogers' DNS servers at $dayjob. You can reach me offline Eric

Network security contact at Internet2?

2024-10-26 Thread Rob Thomas via NANOG
Dear team, Does anyone have a network security contact at Internet2? If so, I’d appreciate an introduction, please! Thank you! Rabbi Rob. — Rabbi Rob Thomas Team Cymru "It is easy to believe in freedom of speech for those with whom we agree.”

RE: IEEE MACsec

2024-10-23 Thread Bertilsson , Björn via NANOG
of newer generation to interop properly. It is possible to configure MACSEC and PTP/SyncE on several models and interfaces and get them phase aligned. But in most cases, they will start to drift quite badly until they go out of spec. /Björn From: NANOG On Behalf Of Dave Cohen Sent

100G L2 Service (USA x Europe)

2024-10-22 Thread Erick Nascimento via NANOG
Hello everyone, Huge Networks is looking for 100G L2 service between Equinix Ashburn (or NYC Metro area) to any datacenter in the London or Frankfurt Metro Area. Please contact me offline if you offer this type of service. -- Erick Nascimento Contact: +55 11 3090-4441 | +55 11 94775-9570 Av

Netrality Chicago NOC Phone Number

2024-10-19 Thread Rishi Panthee via NANOG
Hi, Does someone have the NOC phone number for Netrality Chicago? The number they have listed online ending in 1012 goes to a condo nearby rather than the NOC. Thanks!

Re: It can be challenging to advise DDoS mitigation subscribers on their RPKI-ROA needs

2024-10-18 Thread Compton, Rich via NANOG
NEVER advertised by the customer. -Rich From: NANOG on behalf of Steven Wallace Date: Friday, October 18, 2024 at 7:52 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: It can be challenging to advise DDoS mitigation subscribers on their RPKI-ROA needs DDoS mitigation services, particularly those that

RE: It can be challenging to advise DDoS mitigation subscribers on their RPKI-ROA needs

2024-10-18 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
I'm very interested in this! I'd suggest talking with the smart folks at globalcyberalliance.org, who now operate MANRS. I'm sure Brad Gorman, the ARIN product owner for routing security, is also close by. I was going to suggest an informal BoF at NANOG next week, but I

3 Days Until N92! Important Safety Alert: Busy Bike Lane at Venue

2024-10-17 Thread Nanog News
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Re: jon postel

2024-10-16 Thread J. Hellenthal via NANOG
So was the other thread on this -- J. Hellenthal The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume. > On Oct 16, 2024, at 14:09, Mel Beckman wrote: > > Jon was a force of nature on the Internet. He once gifted me an entire set

Re: CGNAT growing pains

2024-10-13 Thread Curtis, Bruce via NANOG
> On Oct 10, 2024, at 3:16 PM, Andrew Peterson via NANOG > wrote: > > From what I've seen, rolling out dual-stack will take about 40% of your > traffic to native v6. YMMV of course. At our university we see between 50 and 60% IPv6 usage measured by inbound bandwidt

Frustration with increasing information demands from Network Vendors

2024-10-11 Thread chiel via NANOG
Hi, I have an handful of Juniper devices (mx204 / QFX5100). I recently bought a new QFX5110 switch I want to update to a newer software release. My account on the Juniper website seems to be disabled and therefor I send an email to customer care. They replied with a form that I have to fill in.

Re: CGNAT growing pains

2024-10-10 Thread Andrew Peterson via NANOG
eeded. That seems to be a good balance because you don't burn a ton of ports for lighter users, and the logging requirements are pretty minimal since a log only gets generated when an additional block is allocated. It does mean that one user's traffic could be popping out of two different pu

Secure Your Spot in the Upcoming Workshops at N92 + More

2024-10-10 Thread Nanog News
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RE: CGNAT growing pains

2024-10-09 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
il as you want, down to "This individual address is at this long/lat" if you want. Then publish the location of that file in whois. Short pointer: https://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2022-April/219080.html After you've rolled out IPv6 you can consider 464xlat or MAP-T. Bot

RE: CGNAT growing pains

2024-10-09 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
streaming to an IPv6-capable device. https://www.vyncke.org/ipv6status/detailed.php?country=us Definitely some laggards, but if you haven't looked in a while, you might be surprised. Lee -Original Message----- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Lucien Hoydic via NANOG Sent: Tuesday, October

Re: CGNAT growing pains

2024-10-09 Thread Lucien Hoydic via NANOG
Anyone know the penetration rate of IPV6 for home users (cable modem)? I know that some of the CPE doesn't even properly support IPV6 such as the stuff being handed out by RCN/Astound. We just got our IPV6 allocation from ARIN and everything here is now dual stack. Was relatively painless. O

Re: db9f to usb-c serial

2024-10-05 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson via NANOG
On Sat, 5 Oct 2024, Javier Henderson via NANOG wrote: Now do that but with an RJ45 at the end (e.g., Cisco, Arista chassis, etc) I have one that looks like this one, don't know if it's the exact same. Have had it for several years. https://www.amazon.com/Console-Compatible-Wind

Re: db9f to usb-c serial

2024-10-05 Thread Javier Henderson via NANOG
Now do that but with an RJ45 at the end (e.g., Cisco, Arista chassis, etc) > On Sep 25, 2024, at 16:51, David Kotlerewsky wrote: > > I use one of these: > https://redpark.com/usb-c-serial-cable/ > From: NANOG on behalf of Randy > Bush > Date: Tuesday, September 24,

Women In Tech - Join Us Before N92 + "Why NANOG?" Hear from a Regular

2024-10-03 Thread Nanog News
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RE: Input for Draft Document on Terminology in BGP/Global Routing

2024-10-02 Thread Jeff Behrns via NANOG
This seems like a total misuse of the RFC framework / process and more a grab at publicity, but I'll play along...bogon. You should include the term "bogon". Someday when I'm done keeping actual production networks alive, I may wade into the morass of IETF & IEEE and work on trimming the fat..

RE: Question about the use of NO_EXPORT in BGP route announcements

2024-09-25 Thread Sriram, Kotikalapudi (Fed) via NANOG
s as needed for traffic engineering." Sriram [1] BCP 84 (RFC 8704) https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8704.pdf [2] BAR-SAV: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-sidrops-bar-sav-04 From: Jeff Bartig Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2024 1:24 PM To: Sriram, Kotikalapudi (Fed) Cc: nan

Re: virtual nanog 92?

2024-09-25 Thread michael brooks - ESC via NANOG
t the ground and miss" On Wed, Sep 25, 2024 at 8:23 AM Valerie Wittkop wrote: > Hi Michael, > > The virtual registration for NANOG conferences opens when we move into the > Late Registration fee. So for NANOG 92, virtual registration will be an > option starting on 8 October 2

Lumen Contact

2024-09-25 Thread Livingood, Jason via NANOG
Trying to find a Lumen network ops contact – trying to run an operational incident to ground. If you are from Lumen and reading this • please ping Kari Collins (kari_coll...@cable.comcast.com). Thx!

virtual nanog 92?

2024-09-25 Thread michael brooks - ESC via NANOG
Hello NANOG- Am I just missing the virtual option for attending NANOG 92? or is this simply not an option this time around? michael brooks Sr. Network Engineer Adams 12 Five Star Schools michael.bro...@adams12.org "flyi

Re: db9f to usb-c serial

2024-09-24 Thread Fabian Mauchle via NANOG
On 24.09.2024 03:41, Randy Bush wrote: i want the equivalent usb-c ftdi (mac compat) to db9f *server* serial console cable. 1-2m. integrated, slick, and sexy. magenta preferred, of course :) How about this one? https://www.metabee.com/usb-type-c-to-rs-232-serial-db09-female-adapter-cable-

Re: db9f to usb-c serial

2024-09-24 Thread Bjørn Mork via NANOG
Jay Hennigan writes: > On 9/24/24 00:33, Bjørn Mork via NANOG wrote: > >> You could get a Netra T1 with RJ45 serial ports, using Sun/Cisco pinout, >> 25 years ago. And we're still struggling with DB9 connectors. Why? > > Sun and Cisco 8-pin modular seri

NANOG 92 Agenda is LIVE! + More

2024-09-24 Thread Nanog News
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Re: db9f to usb-c serial

2024-09-24 Thread Anthony Newman via NANOG
On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, at 08:45, Jay Hennigan wrote: > > (Pedantic nit to pick - not all 8-pin modular jacks are RJ-45.) > The D connectors in question are also correctly called DE-9, unless it is the larger DB shell which would usually be a 25-pin connector with only 9 pins populated. Ant

Re: Question about the use of NO_EXPORT in BGP route announcements

2024-09-24 Thread Job Snijders via NANOG
On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 02:57:21PM +0200, Ben Cartwright-Cox via NANOG wrote: > One example is if the customer is doing ROKI ROV validation (and their > upstream isn't) having a default would defeat ROV validation Ben, Perhaps I am misunderstanding you ... but I am not sure default rou

Re: Question about the use of NO_EXPORT in BGP route announcements

2024-09-24 Thread Ben Cartwright-Cox via NANOG
One example is if the customer is doing ROKI ROV validation (and their upstream isn't) having a default would defeat ROV validation On Fri, Sep 20, 2024, 20:40 wrote: > Why would a single homed customer not take a default route? > > > On Sep 20, 2024, at 1:25 PM, Tarko Tikan wrote: > > > > hey

Re: db9f to usb-c serial

2024-09-24 Thread Bjørn Mork via NANOG
Randy Bush writes: > i want the equivalent usb-c ftdi (mac compat) to db9f *server* serial You could get a Netra T1 with RJ45 serial ports, using Sun/Cisco pinout, 25 years ago. And we're still struggling with DB9 connectors. Why? Bjørn

Re: RFC 9234 route leak prevention in the wild!

2024-09-23 Thread Marinho Barcellos via NANOG
> From: Douglas Fischer > To: Jon Lewis > Cc: Job Snijders , nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: RFC 9234 route leak prevention in the wild! > Message-ID: > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > Em qui., 5 de set. de 2024 ?s 14:35, Jon Lewis escre

Re: Hurricane Electric now supports ASPA for route filtering

2024-09-22 Thread Jeroen Massar via NANOG
> On 22 Sep 2024, at 23:14, Christopher Morrow wrote: > > On Sat, Sep 14, 2024 at 4:18 PM Lancheng via NANOG wrote: >> >> Hi Mike, >> >>> Hurricane Electric now uses ASPA to do hop by hop checking of AS paths >>> when deciding which

The Votes Are In! NANOG 92 T-Shirt Color Will Be... + More

2024-09-20 Thread Nanog News
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Question about the use of NO_EXPORT in BGP route announcements

2024-09-19 Thread Sriram, Kotikalapudi (Fed) via NANOG
For some IETF work in progress related to Source Address Validation (SAV), it is useful to know the purposes for which NO_EXPORT may be attached to routes announced in BGP, especially towards transit providers? I know it makes sense for an AS to announce an aggregate less-specific prefix to tra

duke.edu DNS IPv6 does not work

2024-09-19 Thread Seth Mattinen via NANOG
Is there anyone from duke.edu on this list? I am having problems with IPv6 on one of their sub-delegations causing mail delays. Trying to go through the front door writes me off with "not our problem". dm.duke.edu. 21600 IN NS nameserver1.mc.duke.edu. dm.duke.edu. 21600 IN NS nameserver2.mc.du

Re: Cloudflare's rpki.json file is missing IPv4 ROAs longer than /24

2024-09-18 Thread Job Snijders via NANOG
On Wed, Sep 18, 2024 at 07:33:37AM -0400, Steven Wallace wrote: > Internet2 uses Cloudflare’s https://rpki.cloudflare.com/rpki.json as > an alternate source for RPKI-ROA information. We recently discovered > that this file omits IPv4 ROAs longer than /24. It would be helpful if > it included all RO

Re: Cloudflare's rpki.json file is missing IPv4 ROAs longer than /24

2024-09-18 Thread Bryton Herdes via NANOG
Looking into this, will message you > On Sep 18, 2024, at 8:21 AM, Steven Wallace wrote: > > Greeting, > > Internet2 uses Cloudflare’s https://rpki.cloudflare.com/rpki.json as an > alternate source for RPKI-ROA information. We recently discovered that this > file omits IPv4 ROAs longer than

Re: Third Party VoIP Over Xfinity

2024-09-14 Thread Chris via NANOG
On 2024-09-10 13:27, Jon Lewis wrote: Are you aware of whether or not Xfinity is doing CGNAT for either of you? Googling, I get conflicting results, some saying they use CGNAT, some saying they don't. If they do, I wonder if their CGNAT routers have SIP ALG enabled or disabled. Unfortunatel

Re: Hurricane Electric now supports ASPA for route filtering

2024-09-14 Thread Lancheng via NANOG
Hi Mike,>Hurricane Electric now uses ASPA to do hop by hop checking of AS paths >when deciding which routes to accept when building prefix filters. >Here is an example of a route failing the ASPA check. >44.31.69.0/24,rejected,AS path 4635 9002 945 7480 38254 38254 38254 >38254 38254 ASPA recor

Vote Now: Color of N92 T-Shirt, Sneak Peek of Agenda + Video - Why NANOG?

2024-09-12 Thread Nanog News
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Re: Third Party VoIP Over Xfinity

2024-09-12 Thread Brandon Svec via NANOG
What kinds of third party SIP are you all having so much issue with? I manage a lot of accounts using the big, hosted providers and plenty of the endpoints sit behind Xfinity/Comcast boxes without issue. The dropping registrations just sound like timer and firewall configurations. By rule, I try

Re: Third Party VoIP Over Xfinity

2024-09-11 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
We run into it all the time when using the Comcast-provided "business class" equipment and a non-Comcast SIP provider. When we had a fiber hand-off from Comcast (about 3 years ago) and used a non-Comcast SIP provider we had no issues. -A On Wed, Sep 11, 2024 at 3:46 PM Brandon Ambrose wrote: >

Re: Third Party VoIP Over Xfinity

2024-09-11 Thread Jim Shankland via NANOG
/mdwestix> > The Brothers WISP <http://www.thebrotherswisp.com/> > <https://www.facebook.com/thebrotherswisp><https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSdfxQv7SpoRQYNyLwntZg> > &

Re: Third Party VoIP Over Xfinity

2024-09-10 Thread Norman Jester via NANOG
Mine will not longer register at all. They registered maybe three times and then just stopped. Norman Jester > On Sep 10, 2024, at 1:43 PM, Matt Hoppes > wrote: > > Have not tried TLS... but yes I reduced the registration frequency to > something absurd like 60 seconds and it still would t

Re: Third Party VoIP Over Xfinity

2024-09-10 Thread Jim Shankland via NANOG
https://www.facebook.com/thebrotherswisp><https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSdfxQv7SpoRQYNyLwntZg> ---- *From: *"Matt Hoppes" *To: *nanog@nanog.org *Sent: *Tuesday, September 10, 2024 2:17:37 PM *Subject: *Third Party Vo

Re: Third Party VoIP Over Xfinity

2024-09-10 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG
Two things that seem to help whenever I'm dealing with bizarre Comcast issueshave her call in and: * Ask for "Security Edge" to be disabled if it's enabled (last time we did this Comcast told us they couldn't permanently disable it unless we paid a lot more per month for service and it would au

Re: Third Party VoIP Over Xfinity

2024-09-10 Thread Norman Jester via NANOG
Saint Helena, CA near Napa Norman Jester > On Sep 10, 2024, at 12:52 PM, Matt Hoppes > wrote: > > Well this is curious > > Same issue... they are breaking something with registration. What region are > you in? We are in North Central PA so we're routing > >> On 9/10/24 3:25 PM, Nor

Re: Third Party VoIP Over Xfinity

2024-09-10 Thread Norman Jester via NANOG
Your message is timely for me. I literally have the exact same issue. I setup phones for my daughter’s home and she got Xfinity. Everything worked for a few minutes then I could not keep phones registered after. Norman Jester > On Sep 10, 2024, at 12:18 PM, Matt Hoppes > wrote: > > I have

Re: Re: Survey on barriers for RPKI adoption

2024-09-10 Thread Lancheng via NANOG
Hi Sofia, I am currently an Assistant Researcher in Zhongguancun Lab, Beijing, China. Although I am not a network operator, I am very interested in this topic. Last year, I also did a survey asking network operators about the barriers to adopting ROA and ROV. That work has been accepted by N

Hurricane Electric now supports ASPA for route filtering

2024-09-07 Thread Mike Leber via NANOG
Hurricane Electric now uses ASPA to do hop by hop checking of AS paths when deciding which routes to accept when building prefix filters. Here is an example of a route failing the ASPA check. 44.31.69.0/24,rejected,AS path 4635 9002 945 7480 38254 38254 38254 38254 38254 ASPA record exists for

Hurricane Electric now supports "Never via route servers" (the peeringdb flag)

2024-09-07 Thread Mike Leber via NANOG
Hurricane Electric now supports "Never via route servers" (the peeringdb flag) as part of our route filtering algorithm. Using peeringdb, an ASN may indicate that its routes should never be learned via route servers. As a simple detection method, currently route servers are detected at run t

Re: RFC 9234 route leak prevention in the wild!

2024-09-07 Thread Mike Leber via NANOG
routes to other peers.” And then your example leak has HE in the path. This may well be intentional and not a “leak” for some definitions of the word. Sent from my iPhone On Sep 2, 2024, at 9:34 AM, Job Snijders via NANOG wrote: Dear all, I'd like to share an update on RFC 9234 de

New Video Series Asks Community, "Why NANOG?" + More

2024-09-06 Thread Nanog News
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Re: RFC 9234 route leak prevention in the wild!

2024-09-04 Thread Richard Laager via NANOG
On 2024-09-02 08:33, Job Snijders via NANOG wrote: I'd like to share an update on RFC 9234 deployment. RFC 9234 titled "BGP Open Policy" aka the "Only-To-Customer" (OTC) BGP Path Attribute is an anti-route-leak mechanism which is *NOT* based on RPKI! (yes ... routing s

REMINDER: Call for Participation -- ICANN81 DNSSEC and Security Workshop

2024-09-04 Thread Jacques Latour via NANOG
Hi all! We still have a few openings in our schedule. Thanks, Jacques Call for Participation -- ICANN DNSSEC and Security Workshop for ICANN Annual General Meeting In cooperation with the ICANN Security and Stability Advisory Committee (SSAC), we are planning a DNSSEC and Security Work

RFC 9234 route leak prevention in the wild!

2024-09-02 Thread Job Snijders via NANOG
Dear all, I'd like to share an update on RFC 9234 deployment. RFC 9234 titled "BGP Open Policy" aka the "Only-To-Customer" (OTC) BGP Path Attribute is an anti-route-leak mechanism which is *NOT* based on RPKI! (yes ... routing security is more than just RPKI! :-) The basic idea of 9234 is that BG

Re: Apple Geolocation contact?

2024-08-29 Thread Riley O via NANOG
Greetings from up the mountain (Lee Hill), I've been fighting a similar issue. I'd like to throw in, a lot of mobile devices are geolocation dependent for time, and may completely disregard DHCP timezone and instead rely entirely on GeoLocation *even if it is woefully inaccurate, or unobtainab

Re: NTT in Montreal

2024-08-29 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
They're not. Over the last years, I've asked their sales team to stop requesting meetings until they actually have plans to build a POP. Haven't heard of them since but it doesn't mean it's not in the plans. IMO, the posting you saw is for NTT Data Services. They have offices in Montreal but NTT D

Spectrum BGP Person

2024-08-28 Thread Dennis Burgess via NANOG
Looking for a BGP contact at Spectrum, got some odd things, one, my prefixes do not appear to be going out, as well as getting prepending from you as well… Hit me offlist 😊 [LTI-Full_175px] Dennis Burgess MikroTik : Trainer, Network Associate, Routing Engineer, Wireless Engineer, Traffic Con

FCC Broadband Labels - Machine-Readable Format in Oct 2024

2024-08-28 Thread Livingood, Jason via NANOG
If you are a US residential broadband provider, you may be aware of the need to publish machine-readable broadband labels in October. A new BITAG report provides a standard format for these files with CSV schema and sample CSV file & a standard way to find/discover the files. See https://www.bi

RE: hbo max geolocation issue

2024-08-27 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
My source for geolocation updates is https://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn and they say: HBO: ctiaengine...@hbo.com<mailto:ctiaengine...@hbo.com> Lee From: NANOG On Behalf Of Mehmet Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2024 12:00 PM To: nanog Subject: hbo max geolocation issue You

Dissecting the FCC’s Proposal to Improve BGP Security + More

2024-08-27 Thread Nanog News
month that it hoped would “increase the security of the information routed across the Internet and promote national security.” *READ MORE <https://nanog.org/stories/articles/dissecting-the-fccs-proposal-to-improve-bgp-security/>* *VIDEO — NANOG 91 Recap: Experience A NANOG Meeting* *Get

Q+A With N92 Keynote Arista Networks' Hugh Holbrook + More

2024-08-22 Thread Nanog News
veral years." *READ MORE * <https://nanog.org/stories/articles/nanog-92-keynote-ethernet-is-the-solution-for-ai-networking/> *Help Spread the Word about NANOG 92!* *We Are Excited to be in Toronto For N92 — and We Hope You Are Too* Check out the Conference Kit and share the excitement!

N92 Keynote: APNIC's Geoff Huston - "Whatever Happened to IPv6?" + More

2024-08-15 Thread Nanog News
ansitioning elsewhere," Huston said. <https://nanog.org/stories/articles/nanog-92-keynote-apnics-geoff-huston-to-present-whatever-happened-to-ipv6/> *READ MORE <https://nanog.org/stories/articles/nanog-92-keynote-apnics-geoff-huston-to-present-whatever-happened-to-ipv6/>* *Chec

Re: [CloudOps] [outages] Major loss/latency on Twelve99 around NY/SJO

2024-08-15 Thread Phil Lavin via NANOG
uld be > appreciated. Cross-posting to Nanog for wider reach. > > >> On 15 Aug 2024, at 09:44, Matt Almgren wrote: >> >> There's a planned SJC maintenance happening now. Expected end time is 2am >> PST. >> >> On Thu, Aug 15, 2024, 1:38 AM Phil L

Re: [CloudOps] [outages] Major loss/latency on Twelve99 around NY/SJO

2024-08-15 Thread Phil Lavin via NANOG
Fwiw, still ongoing I raised an AWS ticket and they’re looking into it. If there’s any friendly AWS Net Engineers on list, your help removing Twelve99 from route would be appreciated. Cross-posting to Nanog for wider reach. > On 15 Aug 2024, at 09:44, Matt Almgren wrote: > >

Re: Any ideas how long gmail cache DNS records ?

2024-08-13 Thread Laura Smith via NANOG
> > For the benefit of the list, was that https://dns.google/cache rather > than the previously mentioned > https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/cache ? > Yes, my bad Niels ! The one you mention is indeed the one that worked, the other one (and the other other one) just captcha

Re: Any ideas how long gmail cache DNS records ?

2024-08-13 Thread Laura Smith via NANOG
On Monday, 12 August 2024 at 16:11, Christopher Morrow wrote: > > you MIGHT try just using the 'clear the google-public-dns cache' page: > https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/cache > > I think we try really hard to NOT do what you think we're doing... Thanks Christopher. For th

AS1299 Packet Loss between ORD and MCI

2024-08-13 Thread Peter Potvin via NANOG
Anyone else happening to see the major packet loss between ORD and MCI on AS1299's network? Second time this week, last I heard the issue last time was a device bug but not a clue what is going on this time around. Kind regards, Peter Potvin

Re: Any ideas how long gmail cache DNS records ?

2024-08-10 Thread Laura Smith via NANOG
L you set.  The recommendation therefore > is to lower the TTL for a few days BEFORE you change your DNS records. > > --srs > > From: NANOG on behalf of Laura > Smith via NANOG > Sent: Saturday, August 10, 2024 7:46:31 PM > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Any ideas how long

Any ideas how long gmail cache DNS records ?

2024-08-10 Thread Laura Smith via NANOG
In typical "Google knows best" style they appear to be ignoring SOA and TTL and doing their own thing. Changed DNS severs and MX records, other public mail services have picked it up no problem. Gmail however appear to be insisting on continuing to deliver to the old mail servers for god knows

Re: Fastly Peering

2024-08-09 Thread Peter Potvin via NANOG
Fastly has an ISP portal? This is news to me since it’s not listed on the peering page of their website https://www.fastly.com/peering/ Elijah, last I spoke to someone from Fastly after posting here they had mentioned that bilateral sessions are only possible after 500Mbps 95%ile of traffic, other

N92 Presentation Submission Deadline Approaching + More

2024-08-08 Thread Nanog News
*Reminder— Submit Your Presentation for N92!* *Deadline for Presentations is Approaching — Sun. 08, Sept.* *We aim to highlight presentations throughout NANOG 92, focusing on IPv6.* *Specific talk topics that are always sought after: * - Network Automation - practical uses, how to get

Re: Server rental inside of One Wilshire in Los Angeles

2024-08-08 Thread Adam Brenner via NANOG
On 8/7/24 22:18, Siyuan Miao via NANOG wrote: CoreSite now charges a disconnect fee for all cross-connects in addition to the MRC and connection fee. Wait, really? How new is this fee? As a current CoreSite customer we have not noticed any disconnect fee. Only a NRC for the setup and then a

Re: Server rental inside of One Wilshire in Los Angeles

2024-08-07 Thread Siyuan Miao via NANOG
CoreSite now charges a disconnect fee for all cross-connects in addition to the MRC and connection fee. If you don't plan to cross-connect at CoreSite LA1 (One Wilshire), you may consider other nearby facilities. Most facilities are backhauled there anyway. On Thu, Aug 8, 2024 at 1:15 PM Saku Ytt

Re: Personal Colo 2024

2024-08-06 Thread Riley O via NANOG
We own a tier 4 datacenter in the Denver area (Lakewood), and I do by-the-u pricing. I have several 1/2U clients, most seem to be selfhosted stuff and owncloud/media servers. We're also super fiber rich with residential ISPs on site, so if you're in the area that's a benefit. I'm happy to tak

Re: Personal Colo 2024

2024-08-06 Thread Christopher Paul via NANOG
On 8/5/2024 10:02 PM, Tim Utschig wrote: Are there any providers of 1U personal colos these days? Not just personal but full-fledged business colo: https://www.m5hosting.com/, with data centers in San Diego, Austin, and Munich. I've been using M5 Hosting for almost 20 years and find them to

Re: Personal Colo 2024

2024-08-06 Thread Michael Spears via NANOG
I have a rack in Charlotte, NC that I sell some colo out of, mainly to friends of mine but also open to hobbyists. Been doing it for a few years now. Feel free to reach out off list if you want to discuss further. On Tuesday, August 06, 2024 11:41 EDT, ja...@unlimitednet.us wrote:  Hi Tim, I

Re: Contact mail for Weekly Global Routing Table Report has ended up on Spamhaus HBL

2024-08-05 Thread Laura Smith via NANOG
> > You could go to Spamhaus' web site and put in a ticket telling them that it's > a mistake. > > There's always one smart alec. I wonder why that didn't occur to me. Oh yeah, that's right, because ITS NOT MY EMAIL ADDRESS. I don't know if it got listed because of the Routing Table Repor

Contact mail for Weekly Global Routing Table Report has ended up on Spamhaus HBL

2024-08-04 Thread Laura Smith via NANOG
Just as an FYI, it appears the pfsinoz -at- gmail.com address given in the Weekly Global Routing Table Report has sended up on the Spamhaus HBL list. You might want to fix this to ensure visibility of the reports are maintained. :)

Re: Norms and Standards

2024-08-02 Thread Dobbins, Roland via NANOG
> On Aug 3, 2024, at 01:03, Howard, Lee via NANOG wrote: > > If a group of people can pick one topic and start documenting best practices, > we may be able to do something good. I’m not worried about process yet: > content first. There is a long history of the operational com

Re: RIPEstats apparently broken

2024-08-02 Thread Peter Potvin via NANOG
RIPE conveniently has a status page for this exact incident https://status.ripe.net/incidents/8jm3b6j26kcf -- Peter On Fri, Aug 2, 2024 at 4:51 PM Rubens Kuhl wrote: > This is what the example query from > https://stat.ripe.net/docs/02.data-api/announced-prefixes.html is > returning: > > { >

Re: Norms and Standards

2024-08-02 Thread Compton, Rich via NANOG
Hi, I would like to volunteer to help with bullet two: “DDoS mitigation. BCP38, communities for RTBH, packet scrubbing, etc. What can we do collectively?”. -Rich From: NANOG on behalf of Howard, Lee via NANOG Date: Friday, August 2, 2024 at 12:05 PM To: NANOG list Subject: Norms and

Norms and Standards

2024-08-02 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
Last October at NANOG89 in San Diego, John Curran exhorted us to work together to document best practices before governments developed their own. John pointed out that in many industries, technical requirements and standards inform public policy goal

NANOG Announcing 92 Keynotes + More

2024-08-02 Thread Nanog News
*Announcing NANOG 92 Keynotes!* *Geoff Huston + Hugh Holbrook To Take the NANOG 92 Stage* *Keynote: Whatever Happened to IPv6? — Geoff Huston - APNIC* We seem to have lost our way - some twenty years ago there was a clear common purpose that we were performing a transition to take the Internet

Help with compromised Gmail Account

2024-07-29 Thread Norman Jester via NANOG
Could someone from Google/gmail ops contact me please? A downstream customer of our has lost access to their gmail account which contains lots of important network elements and info. They had emailed Google etc but got no response. The bad actor managed to change the cell phone on the account et

Re: A single place for information relating to the deployment and usage of RPKI

2024-07-29 Thread Job Snijders via NANOG
On Mon, Jul 29, 2024 at 04:32:40AM +, Christopher Hawker wrote: > When it comes to RPKI, its deployment and usage, there is a fair bit > of information available on the Internet. Each RIR has their own > guides for creating ROAs, each router vendor and developer has their > own guides for deplo

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