On 26/Jun/20 20:15, colin johnston wrote:
> I don’t understand the rational to block specific ipv6 ranges, for example
> the UK ipv6 ranges and Africa ipv6 ranges are not blocked from testing done
> here with satellite comms and fibre backhaul uk comms
Do you have more information on this te
I don't see any RIR approving a bulk WHOIS request on a weekend alone, but
the way is like this:
https://www.arin.net/reference/research/bulkwhois/
Rubens
On Sat, Jun 27, 2020 at 3:43 PM Lars Prehn wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Is there a "fast" way to obtain a snapshot of the RDAP databases from
>
On 26/Jun/20 20:08, Brandon Jackson via NANOG wrote:
>
> As much as I hate it as I use said tunnel service it is understandable
> and I don't really blame Netflix for this, I blame the content
> producer/owners and the industry as a whole for mandating such
> restrictive practices.
Unless I mi
- On Jun 26, 2020, at 3:39 PM, nanog nanog@nanog.org wrote:
> On 6/26/20 1:42 PM, Sabri Berisha wrote:
>> I'm also sure that in the past, enough people have abused their
>> trust.
>
> I question the veracity of that statement.
I for one, have been guilty of that. Using VPN when I was travel
Hi folks,
Anyone knows of any tool that would take YANG module and use it to
automatically generate Web-form (Web-UI), other than DLUX for ODL (which
sadly has been deprecated).
Thanks
adam
Hi everyone,
Is there a "fast" way to obtain a snapshot of the RDAP databases from
each RIR (e.g., http://rdap.db.ripe.net/) for local use? I saw some
presentations on proposals for RDAP monitoring, but couldn't find any
working implementations. I want to run a massive amount of requests
agai
On 26/Jun/20 19:40, Sabri Berisha wrote:
> Don't hold your breath. It's most likely not related to the capabilities
> of the hardware, or even the kernel running on the platform.
I'm hoping a new device will bring with it renewed vigour :-).
I'm probably being ambitious. Overly.
> My guess
On 26/Jun/20 15:48, Owen DeLong wrote:
> I can’t speak for Netflix, but the reality is that there’s really no good
> way to “fix” CGNAT other than migrating to IPv6 and eliminating it.
>
> CGNAT by its nature combines multiple subscribers behind a single address.
>
> When you make subscribers in
Contact Jane Divis in NTT GIN
425-753-9318
> On Jun 27, 2020, at 07:40, James Braunegg wrote:
>
>
> Dear Nanog
>
> I am looking for some NTT IP transit delivered in LA for our network AS38880,
> if you know a NTT sales rep could you please either pass on this email to
> them, and or provid
Dear Nanog
I am looking for some NTT IP transit delivered in LA for our network AS38880,
if you know a NTT sales rep could you please either pass on this email to them,
and or provide me their contact details !
Thanks in advance
Kindest Regards
James Braunegg
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On 26/Jun/20 19:25, Gary E. Miller wrote:
> Nope. Netflix blocks a lot of IPv6. Their blocking of HE has been
> discussed here many times.
Possibly, but I was merely referring to a compatible device.
Actual ability to get IPv6 transport toward Netflix is an entirely
different matter.
Mark.
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