On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 4:58 PM, Constantine A. Murenin
wrote:
> I've had a Linode in Fremont, CA (within 173.230.144.0/20 and
> 2600:3c01::/32) for over a year, and, in addition to some development,
> I sometimes use it as an ssh-based personal SOCKS-proxy when
> travelling and having to use any k
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On 2 March 2013 21:58, Constantine A. Murenin wrote:
> Dear NANOG@,
>
> I've had a Linode in Fremont, CA (within 173.230.144.0/20 and
> 2600:3c01::/32) for over a year, and, in addition to some development,
> I sometimes use it as an ssh-based personal SOCKS-proxy when
> travelling a
On 2 March 2013 15:45, Owen DeLong wrote:
>> Now, back to ARIN: is Linode doing it right? Is vr.org doing it
>> wrong? Are they both doing it correct, or are they both wrong?
>>
>
> ARIN Policies do require Linode to SWIP their customer allocations,
> so the fact that they are not doing so is a
> Now, back to ARIN: is Linode doing it right? Is vr.org doing it
> wrong? Are they both doing it correct, or are they both wrong?
>
ARIN Policies do require Linode to SWIP their customer allocations,
so the fact that they are not doing so is actually a violation of policy.
Linode (and VR) pr
Dear NANOG@,
I've had a Linode in Fremont, CA (within 173.230.144.0/20 and
2600:3c01::/32) for over a year, and, in addition to some development,
I sometimes use it as an ssh-based personal SOCKS-proxy when
travelling and having to use any kind of public WiFi.
Since doing so, I have noticed that
Could someone from Comcast's NOC contact me off-list? We're seeing some traffic
take a strange route on its way back to some Comcast prefixes from several of
our systems. Thank you!
-Rob
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