Re: Re: Attacks from poneytelecom.eu

2018-01-03 Thread Filip Hruska
Quite a lot actually. Those servers are fine seedboxes. People also use them for media storage, i.e. online galleries and smaller video streaming sites. Filip > > On 4 Jan 2018 at 6:46 am,wrote: > > > AS12876 is online.net... home of the €2.99 physi

Re: Attacks from poneytelecom.eu

2018-01-03 Thread Tim Burke
AS12876 is online.net... home of the €2.99 physical server, perfect for all of your favorite illegitimate activity. I’m curious how much traffic originates from that ASN that is actually legitimate... probably close to none. Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 3, 2018, at 1:35 AM, Troy Mursch wrote:

Re: Attacks from poneytelecom.eu

2018-01-03 Thread Dan Hollis
On Wed, 3 Jan 2018, Dovid Bender wrote: On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 2:47 AM, Mickael Marchand wrote: Hi Dovid, Just fill in our abuse form at https://abuse. online.net I have no idea why anyone thinks it is acceptable to require victims to fill out online web forms. -D

Level 3 Voice

2018-01-03 Thread Mike Hammett
I'm looking for a contact at Level 3's voice operations, preferably someone that knows about LNP. My client didn't get a port request to approve for their customer, yet operationally their customer's number has been ported to Level 3. Their customer wasn't aware of it going elsewhere as they c

Re: Threads that never end (was: Waste will kill ipv6 too)

2018-01-03 Thread Owen DeLong
Huh? I’m saying they are network identifiers and not something else (like POP names, or geographical indexes, or inventory control numbers, or crypto currency or whatever else). So I’m not sure I understand your point here. Owen > On Jan 2, 2018, at 15:58 , William Herrin wrote: > > On Tue,

RE: Xbox Live and Teredo

2018-01-03 Thread Darrin Veit via NANOG
Small clarification: "- Teredo prefers UDP port 3074 vs. UDP port 3544" On Xbox One, the Teredo client is bound to UDP 3074 as the default and communicates to the Teredo servers on the standard Teredo port, UDP 3544. If UPnP is in play and an Xbox console attempts to port map UDP 3074 and recei

Re: AS Numbers unused/sitting for long periods of time

2018-01-03 Thread Owen DeLong
> On Jan 2, 2018, at 19:10 , Randy Bush wrote: > > if AS numbers are unused, what operational difference does it make? > > but if you have the gloves and long forceps needed to deal with the rir > policy , then there is a real need for inter-region AS transfer. > > randy Why? Seriously askin

Re: AS Numbers unused/sitting for long periods of time

2018-01-03 Thread Owen DeLong
Steve’s situation was relatively unique and arduous. It was also resolved several years ago. Yes, if you have difficulty authenticating as a legitimate administrator of the resource, it can be difficult to convince ARIN you should be updating the contact data on said resource. Hopefully everyone h

Re: AS Numbers unused/sitting for long periods of time

2018-01-03 Thread William Herrin
On Wed, Jan 3, 2018 at 2:16 AM, Jimmy Hess wrote: > EXISTING number resources in ARIN region in particular are serviced under > the RSA contract that include terms specifically informs the end user that > ARIN is disclaiming itself from having any ability or authority to > revoke any unused res

Re: AS Numbers unused/sitting for long periods of time

2018-01-03 Thread Mike Hammett
I updated all applicable records for a new client in the past month. Didn't seem that difficult. *shrugs* I did have control of the email server for the domain in the POCs, though. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX http://www.midwest-i

Re: Attacks from poneytelecom.eu

2018-01-03 Thread Rich Kulawiec
On Tue, Jan 02, 2018 at 11:35:14PM -0800, Troy Mursch wrote: > Back in September, I documented my poor experience with AS12876 here: [snip] That AS has been originating brute-force attacks against ssh, pop, imap, etc. for at least four years (and likely longer, but I didn't have older logs handy)

Re: Xbox Live and Teredo

2018-01-03 Thread Tore Anderson
* Martin List-Petersen > Your best bet: set up a Terredo gateway and facilitate these Xboxes as > long as you don't give them native IPv6. This is unlikely to help, as the XB1 doesn't use Teredo relays at all. The XB1 uses Teredo to facilitate direct p2p communication between IPv4 consoles onl

Re: Attacks from poneytelecom.eu

2018-01-03 Thread Dovid Bender
Mcikael, 1) As others have mentioned your AS seemingly has a history of tolerating abuse. I know some of the other VPS players such as DO have automated scripts that look for attacks and lock them out. I see you peer with them perhaps they can share some scripts ;) 2) I went to the abuse URL you h