Matt,
Public RIPE Atlas probes are key to measuring Internet health. Please consider
making your probe public
In fact:
Dear UKNOF folks,
Todays a good day to check you probe and make it public. You’ve got nothing to
hide (unless you live in an authoritarian state with repressive Internet rule
Matt,
I would recommend you look at RIPE Atlas for an answer. However, I did the
following (start date being 8/21, end date being 8/23, asn being 2856):
curl -sS "
https://atlas.ripe.net:443/api/v2/probes/?asn=2856&status=1&is_public=true";
> as2556-probes.json
start=`date -u -j 0821 +%s` ; s
OK - this triggers my OCD slightly. Why is there somewhat inconsistent naming
on PeeringDB amongst families of networks. This isn’t, per se, a BT issues,
many other large organizations have this issue. In fact BT are pretty close to
being consistent (but not perfect):
BT (5400)
BT ACCESS (1802
Tim.
Happy (as I always am) to see a great v6 agenda for these meetings. However, I
must respond in this point:
> Since we want to encourage active participation during the roundtable, we are
> limiting the number of virtual seats to 30.
Huh? No. You should be doing the exact opposite in this
Gary,
The origin can be either v4 or v6 or both. All options work. Please can you
email support at cloudflare dot com with the origin IPv6 address. Please
also cc me at martini at cloudflare dot com and we can check.
Martin @ Cloudflare
On Wed, Aug 28, 2019 at 1:59 PM Gary Steers wrote:
> Hell
... and BT muted this thread in 3 ... 2 ... 1 ... done!
> On Mar 8, 2019, at 9:48 AM, Melanie Gajic wrote:
>
> Hi Everyone
>
> We just decommissioned some Huawei DWDM equipment (1800V and 1800ii series).
> Anyone interested please ping me an email.
>
> Regards,
>
> Mel Gajic
>
Matthew,
Yes. There's plenty of us on the list.
Looking at the DNS setup for mail.iraqiculturalattache.org.uk (their MX) it's
maybe an end-customer issue. It looks like an issue in how they setup their DNS
(not under Cloudflare's control - 100% customer setup). I'd recommend you
contact the en
Nat,
> The public mailing lists have now been moved over to Mythic Beasts,
WAIT. I think you're not telling the truth. If it was really on Mythic Beasts
it would be v6 only. Yes, v6 only. I still see v4 After all, what "operator"
doesn't have v6 on their mail server? BTW: I don't want to start
Kurtis,
> AS2282/Limelight obviously has a Johnny Martin, does that count?
I'm so embarrassed to have forgotten Jonny! (and I was sitting next to him
yesterday). My bad!
Martin
Gosh. I guess for clarity and future reference ...
AS20940/Akamai has a Marty (but email header says Martin Hannigan)
AS13335/CloudFlare has a Marty Strong and a Martin Levy
... however I got nicknamed "Mahtin" 35+ years ago by friends from Boston
(which is where Marty Hannigan resides - b
Paul,
> Most of our customers don't even know what an AS number is! :-)
Maybe true. However, I'd conjecture that you'd have picked up a multitude of
additional peering via your uknof post if an AS number had been included in
your email (anywhere - subject, body, signature).
So we're complete (
This whole thread seems to be extremely devoid of any AS numbers (except that
my esteemed competitor Marty H actually provided his competitors ASN).
Paul - what's your ASN? In your multi-line .sig it's not listed and yet
according to that .sig you're Mr. Connectivity. An error worth fixing!
Enj
I hear it's easy to become an LIR @ RIPE these days (even if you're already
one!).
Seriously - there's good clue at Equinix. Use the noc email.
Martin
> On Jun 9, 2016, at 7:42 PM, Paul Cairney wrote:
>
> David,
>
> Of course there is always somebody lurking… please feel free to contact me
They are in need of some serious education; but I'm not volunteering to be
the one to do it!
On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 7:22 AM, Brian Candler wrote:
> I have now dealt with two UK providers who, when asked to add IPv6 to a
> business connection, have insisted on configuring a flat /48 on the CPE L
an 13, 2016, at 1:39 AM, Tim Chown wrote:
>
> Aha :)
>
> It might be both poignant and interesting if you or someone else who
> remembers were willing to do a quick lightning talk on it at next week’s
> meeting, if the agenda has room.
>
> Tim
>
>> On 12 Jan
Yes. When I was at Concentric (AS2828 - now XO) we ran BowieNet. There's been a
few good articles about it over the last few days.
Martin
> On Jan 12, 2016, at 12:21 PM, Tim Chown wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Curious, did anyone here work on BowieNet? I was unaware of it (or perhaps
> had simply forg
I think the key phrase here is " out of South Africa " that's cool as
it against the flow. I'd recommend you do deals with a bunch of small ISPs in
the country and suck up there excess bandwidth back towards Europe.
If you do this right; then you won't need to pay anything close to "li
m not in the UK presently).
Do you have a ticket number? Please send this too me off-list.
Thanks,
Martin
Martin J. Levy
Network Strategy
CloudFlare, Inc.
> On Dec 27, 2014, at 4:30 AM, Michael Banks wrote:
>
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> Hash: SHA1
>
> Unfortu
Tim,
> I’ve asked Consulintel to turn off the old UKv6TF DNS.
Thanks! That's a positive step. It can live on, as an archive, within The
Wayback Machine.
Martin
board-resigns/
Sigh.
Martin
> On Sep 4, 2014, at 4:07 PM, Chris Russell wrote:
>
>> On 04/09/2014 13:59, Martin J. Levy wrote:
>>
>> UK IPv6 Taskforce
>> http://www.uk.ipv6tf.org/
>
> Arguably replaced by the UK IPv6 Council, which will be introduce
Would the owner of ...
UK IPv6 Taskforce
http://www.uk.ipv6tf.org/
... kindly close down the website. I see the last update as 2006'ish.
Just saying.
Martin
PS:
https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html#tab=per-country-ipv6-adoption
... UK @ 0.19% ... Peru @ 7.04% ... just sa
Hello UK-hive-mind,
Long time reader; first time poster. (Well to this list anyway!).
I've just brought over an 802.11ac router to the UK and realized the Virgin
Media broadband "superhub" (it's a netgear box) is a router/wifi box. I want to
run the new box as the router. It's just an Ethernet
l missing something?
Martin
Martin J. Levy
Director IPv6 Strategy
Hurricane Electric
760 Mission Court,
Fremont, CA 94539, USA
+1 408 499 3801 (mobile)
mar...@he.net (email)
http://he.net/ (web)
> On Jan 31, 2014, at 1:23 AM, john huss wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Thanks Daniel
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