All,
Thanks very much for all the replies. Extremely helpful.
"...ask someone what time it is and they'll tell you how to build a watch."
Luckily I got both.
Ed
Original message
From: Lamar Owen
Date: 5/14/2016 10:27 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: NANOG
Subject: Re: NIST NTP
I read that discussion (and several others going back about two or three years)
before I posted this.
As an occasional OP on here, I've noticed I get a lot of off-list responses so
I obviously wouldn't have seen any of those from other people's threads.
I didn't take that observation away fro
There was just a recent discussion about this.
None of the big upstreams support it because they are all too busy selling
their own DDoS mitigation services :)
On May 28, 2016 5:38 PM, "Mike Hammett" wrote:
> I know support (from customers) is limited among networks. I know it isn't
> on all har
I know support (from customers) is limited among networks. I know it isn't on
all hardware, but does appear to be on at least a couple platforms from the
major router vendors. It is supported on an increasing number of DDoS
appliances and software packages.
What all networks support receiving
I would suggest that you contact their NOC for the appropriate answer, since
they don't advertise all of their prefixes out of all locations, plus they also
use geo coding as well to determine from where they are going to stream the
customer from.
Regards.
Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet & Telec
Perhaps just consider all of these:?
% ./bgpq3 as2906
% ./bgpq3 as16509
% ./bgpq3 as14618
Obviously make sure you have it properly in your tools for automation.
- Jared
> On May 28, 2016, at 8:04 AM, Alistair Mackenzie wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Does anyone on either lists have a list of Netflix
Hi All,
Does anyone on either lists have a list of Netflix's IP space that they are
using for streams and "unblocker" detection?
We are doing policy based VPN and Netflix needs to be excluded from this to
work around their restrictions.
They are on AWS so not as easy as just finding their ASN...
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