On 21 November 2019 23:48:33 CET, "Mahmutovic, Jas"
wrote:
>Excerpt from http://www.hkix.net/hkix/Presentation/forum20100129.pdf
>(Page 3)
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> Two Main Sites for resilience
>
>•HKIX1: CUHK Campus in Shatin
>•HKIX2: CITIC Tower in Central
>
> We are confident to say that because of HKIX, more th
Probably because a market would quickly pop up to sell or rent accounts
created in one region to others.
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019, 2:32 AM t...@pelican.org wrote:
> On Wednesday, 20 November, 2019 21:25, "William Herrin"
> said:
>
> > This is why you don't go after Hulu. You go after the content ow
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 12:40 PM Christopher Morrow
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> On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 12:32 PM Baldur Norddahl
> wrote:
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> > On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 1:21 AM Christopher Morrow
> > wrote:
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> >> On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 2:01 AM Saku Ytti wrote:
> >> >
> >> > On Thu, 21 Nov 2019 at
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 12:32 PM Baldur Norddahl
wrote:
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> On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 1:21 AM Christopher Morrow
> wrote:
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>> On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 2:01 AM Saku Ytti wrote:
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>> > On Thu, 21 Nov 2019 at 19:44, Baldur Norddahl
>> > wrote:
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>> > > A BGP reset can cause routing trou
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 1:21 AM Christopher Morrow
wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 2:01 AM Saku Ytti wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 21 Nov 2019 at 19:44, Baldur Norddahl
> wrote:
> >
> > > A BGP reset can cause routing trouble for as much as 15 minutes. Since
> you have two sessions that mitigates the
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 2:01 AM Saku Ytti wrote:
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> On Thu, 21 Nov 2019 at 19:44, Baldur Norddahl
> wrote:
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> > A BGP reset can cause routing trouble for as much as 15 minutes. Since you
> > have two sessions that mitigates the problem somewhat. But nevertheless
> > this will not be acceptab
On Fri, Nov 22, 2019 at 12:54 AM Tom Beecher wrote:
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> I agree that this sounds like an automated process in some way.
>
> I would suspect that either a vendor code update changed something such that
> a given command that would not cause session reset now does, or they changed
> their automati
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I'm curious to see if there will be a Telecomix grass roots type
resurgence to POTS.
On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 7:11 AM Sean Donelan wrote:
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> Its very practical for a country to cut 95%+ of its Internet connectivity.
> Its not a complete cut-off, there is some limited connectivity. But for
> mo
Excerpt from http://www.hkix.net/hkix/Presentation/forum20100129.pdf (Page 3)
Two Main Sites for resilience
•HKIX1: CUHK Campus in Shatin
•HKIX2: CITIC Tower in Central
We are confident to say that because of HKIX, more than 99% intra--HK
Internet traffic is kept within HK
-Original M
On November 20, 2019 at 15:11 js...@finchhaven.com (John Sage) wrote:
> Then, as to Internet traffic, the probability that 99% of *all* Internet
> traffic to one global political entity (Hong Kong) goes through one
> single physical location that just happens to be a university currently
>"Internet penetration and complexity has vastly grown in Iran
>over the past decade, but the country’s users still connect
>to the global network through just two gateways. Both are
>controlled by the regime, and can be blocked when it chooses."
>
>"Access to the internet is gradually being rest
--- eric.kuh...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Eric Kuhnke
The vast majority of Iranian ISPs' international transit
connectivity is through AS12880 DCI , which is a government
run telecom authority. Google "AS12880 DCI Iran" for more
info. DCI is also responsible for layer 2 transport and
DWDM serv
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 10:22 AM Blake Hudson wrote:
> t...@pelican.org wrote on 11/21/2019 4:32 AM:
> > Or am I woefully naive, and it's actually trivial for a non-US resident
to come up with a US credit card and billing address to pay for the service?
1. Buy a prepaid debit card.
2. Rent a mail
Having a bit of a weird issue where traffic from one of our data centers
looks to be getting a response for googleapis.com which is in Malaysia,
despite the data center being in northeast USA--assuming I'm reading the
reverse DNS on the IP addresses right (228.27.217.172.in-addr.arpa domain
name po
t...@pelican.org wrote on 11/21/2019 4:32 AM:
On Wednesday, 20 November, 2019 21:25, "William Herrin" said:
This is why you don't go after Hulu. You go after the content owners who
conspired to compel Hulu to limit distribution in a way that tortiously
interferes with your contract with your
On Thu, 21 Nov 2019 at 19:44, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
> A BGP reset can cause routing trouble for as much as 15 minutes. Since you
> have two sessions that mitigates the problem somewhat. But nevertheless this
> will not be acceptable.
As there are best path algorithms which consider route age,
A BGP reset can cause routing trouble for as much as 15 minutes. Since you
have two sessions that mitigates the problem somewhat. But nevertheless
this will not be acceptable.
Regards
Baldur
tor. 21. nov. 2019 10.47 skrev Christopher Morrow :
> Howdy!
> A question of interest to me, currently,
I agree that this sounds like an automated process in some way.
I would suspect that either a vendor code update changed something such
that a given command that would not cause session reset now does, or they
changed their automation to include a command that would cause a reset
without realizing
>
> If I, as a UK citizen, buy region 2 DVDs at home, take them on my trip to
> the US and watch them on my laptop, no-one is screaming that I'm violating
> someone's geographic distribution rights by doing so. If a US citizen is
> paying for Hulu, from a US billing address, on a US credit card, b
https://twitter.com/ryan505/status/1196499414443077638
^^ For anyone who's needing urgency, feel free to reach out to me directly.
We're working on some automation on this front, but in the meantime...
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 8:19 AM Ryan Landry wrote:
> Hi Chad! I'll follow up on this with you
Hi Chad! I'll follow up on this with you directly.
Ryan @ Fastly
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 8:16 AM Chad Sorrell
wrote:
> Anyone have a contact at Fastly they could send me offline? I’ve been
> trying to get something established since March and I haven’t heard
> anything at all. I’m concerned m
Anyone have a contact at Fastly they could send me offline? I've been trying
to get something established since March and I haven't heard anything at all.
I'm concerned maybe my email isn't reaching anyone.
Thanks
--
Chad Sorrell
Network Architect
Intelligent Fiber Network
No. There should be no reason to bounce the session. Do you have soft updates
turn on?
-mel via cell
> On Nov 21, 2019, at 1:46 AM, Christopher Morrow
> wrote:
>
> Howdy!
> A question of interest to me, currently, is whether it's normal for
> providers to cause BGP flaps to their customers n
On Thursday, 21 November, 2019 12:00, "Rob Seastrom" said:
>> On Nov 21, 2019, at 05:33, "t...@pelican.org" wrote:
>>
>> Or am I woefully naive, and it's actually trivial for a non-US resident to
>> come
>> up with a US credit card and billing address to pay for the service?
>
> It’s a thing.
On Wednesday, 20 November, 2019 21:25, "William Herrin" said:
> This is why you don't go after Hulu. You go after the content owners who
> conspired to compel Hulu to limit distribution in a way that tortiously
> interferes with your contract with your eyeball customers.
Am I the only one who's
On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 4:48 AM Jared Mauch wrote:
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> > On Nov 21, 2019, at 4:45 AM, Christopher Morrow
> > wrote:
> >
> > Howdy!
> > A question of interest to me, currently, is whether it's normal for
> > providers to cause BGP flaps to their customers nightly... This seems,
> > in my case
> On Nov 21, 2019, at 4:45 AM, Christopher Morrow
> wrote:
>
> Howdy!
> A question of interest to me, currently, is whether it's normal for
> providers to cause BGP flaps to their customers nightly... This seems,
> in my case, to be the provider PROBABLY updating prefix-filters on my
> sessio
Howdy!
A question of interest to me, currently, is whether it's normal for
providers to cause BGP flaps to their customers nightly... This seems,
in my case, to be the provider PROBABLY updating prefix-filters on my
session(s).
Particularly AS56554 is currently getting v4/v6 transit from 2
provide
> On Nov 20, 2019, at 12:44 , Brandon Martin wrote:
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> On 11/20/19 3:31 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
>> As an ISP, there might be something there, but, you’d have to prove that you
>> had a significant number of customers that left for that specific reason and
>> you’d have to show the actual dam
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