U.. So who gets to field the Akamai questions now? ;)
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From: "Patrick W. Gilmore"
Date: 11/16/2013 4:10 PM (GMT-09:00)
To: NANOG list
Subject: Re: CDN node locations
On Nov 16, 2013, at 19:36 , Jay Ashworth wrote:
>> Second
http://www.sprint.com/legal/open_internet_information.html
Maybe "proxy" was the wrong word, and "transparent video optimization" are
better words. :) I'm not speaking with any internal knowledge of Sprint
Wireless's network but I wouldn't be surprised if you had no choice in the
matter.
Phil
Maybe, but I don't use their proxies, I've overriden them for speed.
Phil Bedard wrote:
>On 11/16/13, 7:36 PM, "Jay Ashworth" wrote:
>
>
>>> Second, a list of CDN nodes is likely impossible to gather &
>maintain
>>> without the help of the CDNs themselves. There are literally
>thousands
>>> of
On 11/16/13, 7:36 PM, "Jay Ashworth" wrote:
>> Second, a list of CDN nodes is likely impossible to gather & maintain
>> without the help of the CDNs themselves. There are literally thousands
>> of them, most do not serve the entire Internet, and they change
>> frequently. And before you ask, I k
On Nov 16, 2013, at 19:36 , Jay Ashworth wrote:
>> Second, a list of CDN nodes is likely impossible to gather & maintain
>> without the help of the CDNs themselves. There are literally thousands
>> of them, most do not serve the entire Internet, and they change
>> frequently. And before you ask,
On Nov 16, 2013, at 19:30 , Michael Collins wrote:
> It's Yet Another False Positive in anomaly detection and traffic analysis
> software that I fiddle with. In the case of CDNs, I mostly want to throw
> them out the window -- whenever I see one, I know that the reverse lookup
> information i
> Second, a list of CDN nodes is likely impossible to gather & maintain
> without the help of the CDNs themselves. There are literally thousands
> of them, most do not serve the entire Internet, and they change
> frequently. And before you ask, I know at least Akamai will _not_ give
> you their lis
Patrick,
It's Yet Another False Positive in anomaly detection and traffic analysis
software that I fiddle with. In the case of CDNs, I mostly want to throw them
out the window -- whenever I see one, I know that the reverse lookup
information is going to be useless and it's time to toss that ad
We get ours from Network Hardware Resellers. It's
Smartnet-contractable, which is important for us, and was pretty
cheap.
Shoot me a message offlist if you want our sales rep's info. He might
be able to help you out.
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Nick Cameo wrote:
> If anyone has one for sa
If anyone has one for sale that has not had it's ports beat to hell
please let us know.
We would be interested.
"As for the switch, is the 2960G have a proven track record?"
We've deployed a lot of these in normal access-switch roles and
they've worked flawlessly. You should be able to pick some up for
relatively cheap from resellers. They'd be even cheaper if you get
them from ebay.
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013
Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
N.
> Post Script: I just went to vyatta.com, and apparently they've been
> acquired by Brocade. The former content of their web site is gone, and
> as far as I can tell from the Brocade site
> (http://www.brocade.com/products/all/network-functions-virtualization/index.page)
> they *seem* to be calling
First, the location of CDN nodes is not relevant to passive DNS monitoring. If
Andrew would like a list of domains with CDN hostnames in them, that might be
findable.
Second, a list of CDN nodes is likely impossible to gather & maintain without
the help of the CDNs themselves. There are literal
On Nov 14, 2013, at 17:25 , Carlos Kamtha wrote:
> The goal is to find a solution to optimize the path for DNS queries that
> traverse via CDNs within certain regions
> without the luxury of a network layer.
>
> For instance, some clients in singapore are getting answers from the UK
> instea
We have a ticket open with Tata currently on a similar issue.
Traffic from our AS (51088) via Tata to DTAG goes from Amsterdam, NL, to Tata
Frankfurth, Germany, to Tata Paris, France, to DTAG In Paris, back to Germany
?? With packetloss...
Our Tinet (GT-T) routes go from Amsterdam to DTAG ( A
Hello everyone
I was looking around and noticed a pretty bad route from DTAG to Tata
AS6453 (basically destination was Tata Comm's Indian network on AS4755). I
am not able to understand cause for inefficient routing but I am sure I am
failing to understand something which is crazy in their IGP. T
On 11/16/13, 9:15, Jason Antman wrote:
Post Script: I just went to vyatta.com, and apparently they've been
acquired by Brocade. The former content of their web site is gone, and
as far as I can tell from the Brocade site
(http://www.brocade.com/products/all/network-functions-virtualization/index
If you're going to consider Mikrotik, I'd also highly recommend that you
look into Vyatta (www.vyatta.com). They offer (well, or did last time I
looked, they seem to be increasingly commercial every time I visit their
site) fully supported software as well as software-on-vendor-hardware
solutions,
Mx80 Might work if you are looking at Expansion options for future it comes
with Modular Cards or Tested Cisco 760x series might suffice as well. Other
Options like Mikrotik as above stated might work but i myself never tested
that brand though
Rakesh
On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Michael
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