That's a good question.
Part of the problem is that the line between defense and offense, between
intelligence gathering and attacking is more muddy than with "real weapons".
Movies aside, you don't do intelligence gathering with guns in peacetime.
Bringing guns makes it paramilitary operati
On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 12:19 AM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
> One of PCH’s long-term efforts has been to encourage governments to
> restrict their use of offensive cyber attacks against civilian networks.
> As you might imagine, this is a reasonably popular idea everywhere except
> the US, Russia, and
One of PCH’s long-term efforts has been to encourage governments to restrict
their use of offensive cyber attacks against civilian networks. As you might
imagine, this is a reasonably popular idea everywhere except the US, Russia,
and China. We’ve successfully gotten that effort out of the U.N
Greg,
I don't see a routing database object for your routes pointing too your
AS394666 /24's, I only see one for AS12 for the /23 and /24's. It is
possible (and probable) you are being filtered due to that.
james
route: 216.165.124.0/23
descr: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY (added by MAINT-AS6517)
origin:
About who to speak with at Akamai... please forgive me if any of this
contact info is out-of-date, as I'm pulling from my notes from an old
network diagram...
Akamai Customer Care
- 877-425-2832
Akamai NOCC
- 877-625-2624
- 877-6-akamai (same as above)
- 617-444-3007
- nocc-sh...@akamai.com
- (i
It should be noted that AS_TRANS aka 23456 shouldn’t be visible on the global
internet and many people may filter that on AS4_PATH cable devices.
The fact that you’re seeing an AS_TRANS path from the Telia LG is likely an
indication that route may be not fully internet visible.
It’s fairly susp
Are you advertising out multiple circuits? Check the pathing both
directions if you can. A lot of CDNs enforce uRPF strict.
On Tuesday, November 14, 2017, james machado wrote:
> Greg,
>
> I have a 4 byte ASN and have not had any issues with reach ability,
> including the 2 websites you have link
Greg,
I have a 4 byte ASN and have not had any issues with reach ability,
including the 2 websites you have linked.
James
Can you share details? Did you contact akamai?
Feel free to ping me offline.
- Jared
> On Nov 13, 2017, at 9:36 PM, Greg Gombas -X (grgombas)
> wrote:
>
> Hello BGP and/or Akamai experts,
>
> Has anyone come across issues with using the new 4-octet BGP AS number format
> and reaching websi
Hi,
What prefix and ASN is this about?
Are you sure you are advertising from an AS4 capable router?
Do you see the expected 4-byte ASN as origin in a aggregator looking
glass like http://lg.ring.nlnog.net/prefix_detail/lg01/ipv4?q=www.nlnog.net ?
Kind regards,
Job
Care to share some pics?
David
On 14 November 2017 at 02:04, Ken Chase wrote:
> Some tricks I've learned managing multicustomer/shared cabinets over the
> last
> 20+ years...sorry it's long, but I think there's some good info on keeping
> things clean and maintaining sanity. Please send your p
Hello BGP and/or Akamai experts,
Has anyone come across issues with using the new 4-octet BGP AS number format
and reaching websites hosted by Akamai?
One of my customers currently uses the AS number of one of their partner
companies, which is in the standard 2-octed AS format. They were recent
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