Re: BGP communities, was: Re: Facebook post-mortems... - Update!

2021-10-07 Thread Ross Tajvar
There are also a bunch at http://bgp.community (linked to the source where possible instead of keeping a stale copy). On Tue, Oct 5, 2021, 1:17 PM Jay Hennigan wrote: > On 10/5/21 09:49, Warren Kumari wrote: > > > Can someone explain to me, preferably in baby words, why so many > > providers vie

Re: Facebook post-mortems... - Update!

2021-10-05 Thread Randy Bush
> Can someone explain to me, preferably in baby words, why so many providers > view information like https://as37100.net/?bgp as secret/proprietary? it shows we're important

BGP communities, was: Re: Facebook post-mortems... - Update!

2021-10-05 Thread Jay Hennigan
On 10/5/21 09:49, Warren Kumari wrote: Can someone explain to me, preferably in baby words, why so many providers view information like https://as37100.net/?bgp as secret/proprietary? I've interacted with numerous providers who require an NDA or pinky-swear to get a

Re: Facebook post-mortems... - Update!

2021-10-05 Thread Warren Kumari
On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 9:56 AM Mark Tinka wrote: > > > On 10/5/21 15:40, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > > > I don't disagree with you one bit. It's for that exact reason that we > > built: > > > > https://as37100.net/ > > > > ... not for us, but specifically for other random network operators > > ar

Re: Facebook post-mortems... - Update!

2021-10-05 Thread Mark Tinka
On 10/5/21 15:40, Mark Tinka wrote: I don't disagree with you one bit. It's for that exact reason that we built:     https://as37100.net/ ... not for us, but specifically for other random network operators around the world whom we may never get to drink a crate of wine with. I have to