Re: A plea to ignore abuse reports from "watchdogcyberdefense.com"

2024-11-05 Thread Mike Lewinski via NANOG
We got two of these yesterday for addresses that are not ours. One was sort of adjacent... and seemed plausibly fat-fingered. 204.144.161.0 ≠ 204.144.151.0 We will definitely filter out anything further. Thanks for the heads-up.

Re: Can an IXP sell IP transit?

2024-11-05 Thread Mark Tinka
On 11/5/24 18:56, Tom Beecher wrote: Content providers aren't leaving IXP's completely. They're still there, still paying monthly for ports and XCs. Still doing bilateral peering over the IX. There's no revenue hit to an IXP for a CDN to de-peer off the route servers. Not sure where I

Re: A plea to ignore abuse reports from "watchdogcyberdefense.com"

2024-11-05 Thread Calvin Judy via NANOG
Hetzner's automated abuse system is just as terrible. I did a write up on it a couple years ago, when it was being sold as a DoS method on certain nefarious forums, the malicious actor repeatedly spoofs your IP/ranges toward Hetzner ranges, generating abuse reports to your ISP, until your ISP n

Re: Hurricane Electric ISP custom routing via BGP communities

2024-11-05 Thread Jared Mauch
On Mon, Nov 04, 2024 at 03:34:55PM +0200, Saku Ytti wrote: > I wish this would have good outcomes, but almost no customers use > advanced features, which cost money to develop and maintain. > > Likely by voting with your feet, support expensive customers aggregate > to feature full companies, and

Re: Hurricane Electric ISP custom routing via BGP communities

2024-11-05 Thread Michael Brown via NANOG
On 2024-11-04 08:02, Edvinas Kairys wrote: But seems they don't have free service for that, they're offering $200/mo fee per session to make the custom communities work.  I'm shocked:) Not surprised. They also charge $200/mo for a BFD session… not exactly a microtransaction approach here.

Re: Can an IXP sell IP transit?

2024-11-05 Thread Tom Beecher
> > Over the coming years, I expect exchange points to do some strangely > interesting things, as the towel of revenue continues to get tighter and > tighter to squeeze. > > Especially so if a few of the large content providers continue to pull > back from route servers and such. Content provider

Re: A plea to ignore abuse reports from "watchdogcyberdefense.com"

2024-11-05 Thread Matt Corallo
There are tons of networks out there that will automatically send an email to abuse records in whois based on fairly braindead criteria. Sadly, this has resulted in abuse contacts being increasingly useless since large hosting providers get such a flood of garbage that they can't actually look in

Re: IPXO?

2024-11-05 Thread Carlos Pizarro
Hello, I rented a /24 a few months ago (still going) and everything went smoothly. I'm actually evaluating renting more IP space. You have full control of the IP space. If you have an account on the RIR where the segment is located, you can get it subassigned to get even more control. The only th

A plea to ignore abuse reports from "watchdogcyberdefense.com"

2024-11-05 Thread Pierre Bourdon
Hi nanog, Some of you might have seen https://delroth.net/posts/spoofed-mass-scan-abuse/ circulating last week (it was also sent here in reply to someone who received abuse complaints from their ISP). The TL;DR is that some previously unknown company with a fancy looking domain name has started n

IPXO?

2024-11-05 Thread Bryan Holloway
Anyone have any experiences -- good or bad -- with IPXO for IP address leasing? Either as a lessee or lessor? Feel free to respond off-list if you prefer.