Since you mentioned AWS, have you tried AWS Global Accelerator? You get a pair
of globally anycasted static IPs.
https://aws.amazon.com/global-accelerator/
Another alternative is to request a contiguous IP range of EIPs (/28 or /24
etc) that you can use for your EC2 instances or VPC resources.
> On Jul 27, 2021, at 17:20, Vimal wrote:
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> Hi all, great replies. :) Let me clarify my initial question, and then
> respond one by one:
>
> My intention is to run a web-crawling service on a public cloud. This service
> is geographically distributed, and therefore will run in multiple reg
Hello,
On Tue, 27 Jul 2021 at 21:02, heasley wrote:
> > But I have to emphasize that all those are just examples. Unknown bugs
> > or corner cases can lead to similar behavior in "all in one" daemons
> > like Fort and Routinator. That's why specific improvements absolutely
> > do not mean we don
On Tue, 27 Jul 2021 at 16:10, Mark Tinka wrote:
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> On 7/26/21 19:04, Lukas Tribus wrote:
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> > rpki-client can only remove outdated VRP's, if it a) actually runs and
> > b) if it successfully completes a validation cycle. It also needs to
> > do this BEFORE the RTR server distributes data.
>
On 7/27/21 20:48, Bill Woodcock wrote:
In practice, that means that services are bound to a common shared address (an
“anycast service address”) as those services are deployed on servers in
different locations. The service address is advertised into the BGP routing
infrastructure. Client
Without any sarcasm: to make it harder to block.
If, say, Google, always crawled your site from 8.8.1.2 (random made-up example)
then you would see a not-insignificant number of hosts and networks
null-routing that IP. I have no idea why someone would do so, but I've seen it
done many times. M
Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 07:04:41PM +0200, Lukas Tribus:
> Hello!
>
> On Mon, 26 Jul 2021 at 17:50, heasley wrote:
> >
> > Mon, Jul 26, 2021 at 02:20:39PM +0200, Lukas Tribus:
> > > rpki-client 7.1 emits a new per VRP attribute: expires, which makes it
> > > possible for RTR servers to stop consideri
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On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 1:29 PM Vimal wrote:
> (Unsure if this is the right forum to ask this question, but here goes:)
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> F
> On Jul 27, 2021, at 10:54 AM, Vimal wrote:
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> (Unsure if this is the right forum to ask this question
Sure, why not… There isn’t anywhere more appropriate, really.
> From what I understand, IP Anycast can be used to steer traffic into a server
> that's close to the client.
That’s the ne
> On Jul 27, 2021, at 12:54, Vimal wrote:
>
> (Unsure if this is the right forum to ask this question, but here goes:)
>
> From what I understand, IP Anycast can be used to steer traffic into a server
> that's close to the client.
>
> I am curious if anyone here has/encountered a setup wher
> On Jul 27, 2021, at 10:54 , Vimal wrote:
>
> (Unsure if this is the right forum to ask this question, but here goes:)
>
> From what I understand, IP Anycast can be used to steer traffic into a server
> that's close to the client.
>
> I am curious if anyone here has/encountered a setup whe
(Unsure if this is the right forum to ask this question, but here goes:)
>From what I understand, IP Anycast can be used to steer traffic into a
server that's close to the client.
I am curious if anyone here has/encountered a setup where they use anycast
IP on their gateways... to have a predicta
On 7/26/21 19:04, Lukas Tribus wrote:
rpki-client can only remove outdated VRP's, if it a) actually runs and
b) if it successfully completes a validation cycle. It also needs to
do this BEFORE the RTR server distributes data.
If rpki-client for whatever reason doesn't complete a validation c
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