>
> Sorry for using the white paging phone, but I have an IPv4 reachability
> ticket that I opened back in January that’s stuck in limbo.
>
> Ticket number is either 26088938 or 18444951. Users on T-Mobile data can’t
> reach services in 208.89.64.0/21, specifically 208.89.64.154.
We have a
Sorry for using the white paging phone, but I have an IPv4 reachability ticket
that I opened back in January that’s stuck in limbo.
Ticket number is either 26088938 or 18444951. Users on T-Mobile data can’t
reach services in 208.89.64.0/21, specifically 208.89.64.154.
—Chris
Thanks for that. While it's still more into the "money is made here" arena,
it actually confirm that it needs HTTP traffic.
I wonder if they also suggest operators to redirect DNS traffic meant to
other servers to them, hijacking all DNS traffic as well.
Rubens
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018 at 3:23 PM,
I found this, if it helps. Reuploaded to imgur, since not sure if nanog-list
takes attachments.
https://i.imgur.com/waVW7zi.png
On Tue, Mar 6, 2018, at 9:51 AM, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> I found the available product information on NS2 Reach (Nominum) to not
> dive into real product be
Hi there.
I found the available product information on NS2 Reach (Nominum) to not
dive into real product behavior like if it requires every HTTP traffic to
be PBR to the box, or possible deployment scenarios without intercepting
all HTTP traffic.
Anyone can shed a light on its workings, or point
Anyone know of any carriers offering DWDM wavelength paths between NYC and
Albany, NY? (Not OTU2 or OTU4). Looking for carrier to carry color (alien
wave). Please contact me off list.
Thanks
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