Dear NANOG,
The results of our survey are finally out
https://ccronline.sigcomm.org/2018/ccr-january-2018/a-survey-among-network-operators-on-bgp-prefix-hijacking/
https://ccronline.sigcomm.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/sigcomm-ccr-final187.pdf
Thanks to all who participated
Good point, and important reminder to segment! None of this stuff is to be
considered secure. Don’t feel bad, I left a box I’d just put a fresh slackware
install on, this was perhaps 2000 or 1999 too keep in mind, anyway I left it
running with a public IP and no root password. For an hour. Ca
I want to love these, but I’ve had enough problems (3 bad units, one 8 port
wiped it’s config and reset itself) causing outages, out of the 6 or so devices
I’ve deployed, to ever use them in a critical production role.
> On Apr 30, 2018, at 12:19 PM, Michel 'ic' Luczak wrote:
>
> If rack-mount
Based on the data we’ve, it looks like there was a noticeable spike in
packet loss within the AWS's Ashburn and Ohio datacenter around 17:50-18:10
Central Time. It is possible that this had something to do with the drops
and dips in traffic you listed. If you’d like some additional data, feel
free
Does anyone have a contact @ Internap that could help me off list? Our peering
with them is down. Any help is appreciated, thanks!
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