Dear SwiNOGers,
This is a short message targeting small and medium Swiss-based Internet
Service Providers.
A few days ago I started reaching out a few ISPs, mostly in the region of
Zurich/Zug/Bern/Basel, to discuss the possibility of a smart collaboration
in a “cooperative” and “constructive” way
*Router: swiCE2.switch.ch*
*Command: show ip bgp 46.239.64.0/24*
*% Network not in table*
*
*
*Router: *swiCE2.switch.ch
*Command: *show ip bgp 46.239.64.0/21
BGP routing table entry for 46.239.64.0/21, version 21580932
Paths: (1 available, no best path)
Multipath: eBGP
Not advertised to any peer
Just some thoughts...
> study peering connect, peering policy and peering reality,
> for the ip carrier of your choice,
> carefully in all markets, which are important for you.
Yes, but this changes daily. If you are single-homed, brace
and hope everything keeps "as is" when things work. Good exa
Do you mean UPC is routing Cogent through USA?
Basically, UPC doesn't peer with Cogent and have it delivered by their
upstreams.
This is called hair pinning and it is probably one of the very few major
network that has such issue with UPC.
Gregory
On 5 February 2013 17:11, Stephan Wolf wrote:
egory
On 25 January 2013 13:36, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> On 2013-01-25 13:06, Gregory Agerba wrote:
> > Hi Jeroen,
> >
> > Let's not start this email security discussion by being focused on the
> > bottom line or by being cynical and say some network will not care
ebody has more insights to share at this point. If somebody does,
they are welcome most welcome.
Cheers,
Gregory
On 25 January 2013 12:08, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> On 2013-01-25 11:47, Gregory Agerba wrote:
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> >
> > This is a call
Hi everybody,
This is a call to all ISPs and Hosters which operates shared or private
environments where outbound spam is an issue.
My goal here is not to collect selfishly as many possibilities for myself,
but to collect them and see how they can be tested, implemented and
documented to effectiv
Got exactly the same in French.
Like you, I do not understand why a company that is not for-profit sells
services that goes far beyond the accountability of a TLD and does
competition to Swiss hosting providers thru a strategic positioning of the
advertisement. It is too easy: they sell hosting se
g Port 25 would be that fine. Our customer have contact over the
> whole world, so blocking
>
> Port 25 would be a solution. And some of the connection was coming from
> Italy or Germany, that
>
> will even not help (IMHO this aren’t exotic countries ;-).
>
>
>
> Kind R
Hi Patrick,
>From my past experience delivering very often very big newsletters...
Some advices to deliver mass of mails:
1) Distribute your email out of 4-5 virtual interfaces (like Exim would let
you do) and rotate them every x hours or/and randomly.
2) Use different domain names not only FQDN
gmann
> Thanks Gregory
>
> but why is there no reply for an ICMP request?
> it sounds to me like no service is running on that server
>
> good night to all!
>
> Linus
>
> Original Message
> Subject: Re: [swinog] www.eda.admin.ch down?
>
Arnold meant on server side, not on your side. The server accepts the
connection, so there must be some software issue on the Confederation
application side.
'night
Gregory
2010/6/16 Linus Wegmann
> Hi Arnold
> thanks for your reply
> but it stilll doesn't work
>
> li...@tuxilap2:pts/4:~> ping
Hello,
Does anybody knows in what city does Swisscom offer colocation and racks? I
am also looking for a contact from Swisscom Business Team (Sales).
Nice weekend to all.
Gregory
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Don't see any issue with Google DNS. As seen on FrNOG if it can help
someone...
Subject:
> Re: .de DNS servers returning NXDOMAIN
> From:
> "Andreas S. Kerber"
> Date:
> Wed, 12 May 2010 14:10:42 +0200
> To:
> dns-operati...@mail.dns-oarc.net
>
> On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 01:33:11PM +0200, Jeroen
Thomas,
I have no figures, but maybe just a clue to point ouf if it can help you...
http://www.ipv6actnow.org Have you checked it? There are already a bunch of
information to gather there.
My 2¢
Gregory
2010/5/12 Thomas Kernen
>
> Has anyone been collecting data points related to service prov
in Therwil (BL)
> according to the ads. That's over two years now. And I do certainly
> not speak 'Baseldiitsch'.
Interesting. Then it's really true that each region of Switzerland got
his own sha-encryption of the German?
--
Best Regards,
Gregory Agerba
_
All,
I would not expect so many replies. That is, the widow box found a new
family!
In case I can't hand it over to whom I should, I will contact people that
replied.
Thanks!
Gregory
2010/4/7 Gregory Agerba
> Dear List,
>
> I am getting rid of a (dinosaur) Cisco switch gear.
Dear List,
I am getting rid of a (dinosaur) Cisco switch gear. It is a Cisco 5505
chassis and features the following top-notch, future-proof duly recognized
forefront technologies parts:
2 x Power supply WS-C5008B
1 x Supervisor Engine II MMF
4 x 10/100 WS-X5234-RJ45
The box is just about to fos
What a joke. This is just as irrelevant as ReturnPath.net: you can spam us,
but pay for it!
2010/3/23 André Görmer
> Hello Mike,
>
> yes and the only way to get whitelisted is to be a member of the csa:
> http://www.certified-senders.eu/csa_html/en/index_en.htm
>
> Contact address:
> mailsecur..
Hello List,
Following a debate I had with some people, I am just throwing a global
question about Switzerland and ICT services since I am thrilled by that
question and looking for various points of view.
What are according to you the real advantages of having your datacenter
located in Switzerlan
I do not think that there are so many spammers located in Switzerland.
Actually, I don’t think that there are so many spammers on earth at all, I
rather think that a very few guy bother a very wide number of innocent and
legitimate email users. However Switzerland is probably a good place to
infect
Some ISP are already filtering port 25 for all customer and will unlock it
on request (AS44885 to only name one I know). As far as I heard, it is the
cheapest, most efficient way to do this with best results and it does not
tackle the "oh-don't-touch-my-privacy" issue that I understand anyway.
>
Hello,
I am currently looking for a rack with 2 power sources at Equinix 1. If you
can offer a complete rack with a contract directly binding with Equinix,
please send me your offer off-list and I will be happy to consider it.
Other options and contracts not binding with Equinix are unfortunately
Hi Luca,
You can probably consider Zabbix, Nagios, Zenoss (OP Edition), Hyperic HQ
(OP Edition), Opsview and Icinga.
Cheers.
Gregory
2010/1/28 Luca Cappiello
> Hi Swinog,
>
>
>
> I'm curious if anybody knows a good framework/application, which is used
> for functional tests in enterprise envi
Ben,
Should companies calculate extra heat and ressource usage (CPU, RAM, HDD,
SAN, LAN, WAN) for filtering spam and ask a counter-part when some spammers
get caught to sue them? :)
Would be fun.
- Gregory
2009/10/19 ben mongol
> btw
>
> Spam2Co2 :-):
> http://img.en25.com/Web/McAfee/CarbonFo
We had it turned on for 150 mailboxes and approx. 200k / in-out emails daily
(heavy outbound due to confirmation and statements). As Marc said accuracy
with grey-listing is very high - we had about 2 junks per thousand. By
design there will be delays with it enabled.
As sales people noticed delive
Hi Leo,
Are you talking about datacenter location, or off-site (office).
Cheers.
Gregory
2009/10/8 Leo Vegoda
> Hi,
>
> I am at ITU World in Geneva and have just spoken to a gentleman who wants
> to buy IPv6 transit for his multi-homed network. I’d like to e-mail him a
> list of ISPs that off
you can have 5 upstreams in your IX, at the end the duct in the road is
likely to be the same place.
Anyway, mostly probably the customer doesn't have business-critical need if he
is willing to do it over DSL.
- Gregory
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MIG Investments SA
14, Route
computers that does not support V6, that will be like legacy
petrol "Super Plus" situation, people will have to think & do necessary changes
on their own.
Just my 2 cents thoughts..
Cheers.
Gregory
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Gregory Agerba
IT Operations Manager
MIG Investments SA
14, Rou
on is
entering their game and that is all what they want.
Have a lovely week.
Gregory
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Gregory Agerba
IT Operations Manager
MIG Investments SA
14, Route des Gouttes d'Or
2008 Neuchâtel
Switzerland
Phone +41 32 722 86 02
Mobile +41 78 831 22 45
Fax 603
Email g.age...@migfx.com
We can create a list devn...@swinog.ch for this kind of story :))
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IT Operations Manager
MIG Investments SA
14, Route des Gouttes d'Or
2008 Neuchâtel
Switzerland
Phone +41 32 722 86 02
Mobile +41 78 831 22 45
Fax +41 32 722 86 03
Email g.age...@migfx.com
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egory
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IT Operations Manager
MIG Investments SA
14, Route des Gouttes d'Or
2008 Neuchâtel
Switzerland
Phone +41 32 722 86 02
Mobile +41 78 831 22 45
Fax +41 32 722 86 03
Email g.age...@migfx.com
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IT Operations Manager
MIG Investments SA
14, Route des Gouttes d'Or
2008 Neuchâtel
Switzerland
Phone +41 32 722 86 02
Mobile +41 78 831 22 45
Fax +41 32 722 86 03
Email g.age...@migfx.com
Home http://www.migfx.com/
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Hi Steven,
Yes - I have checked from various location it seems generalised.
French PCINpact website reports that the bug should be from StopBadware.org
itself
(http://www.pcinpact.com/actu/news/48792-stopbadware-google-moteur-site-dangereux.htm).
Cheers
Greg
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