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Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-28 Thread Dantzig, Brian
Given "cat.p.dirtside.com", to argue that "p.dirtside.com" is not a domain of which "cat.p.dirtside.com" is a sub-domain, is to claim, that “cat.p” is a single token. This is no more true than claiming a series of words with spaces can be a single word. It doesn’t matter if I think, want or inte

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-28 Thread Warren Kumari
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 3:18 PM, William Herrin wrote: > On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 9:11 AM Jay wrote: > > Every subdomain is in fact a domain name. > > Hi Jay, > > Not necessarily. > > Remember my example cat.p.dirtside.com? P.dirtside.com > is a subdomain of dirtside.com.

Re: OT Amazon Delivery

2025-02-28 Thread William Herrin
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 6:34 AM Travis Garrison wrote: > Off Topic, can someone from Amazon please update our pin location > on our address or block amazon drivers and use other carriers? > We are located on a rural route and while we do have a 911 address, > amazon says that is not valid either.

Akamai contact

2025-02-28 Thread Romeo Czumbil via NANOG
Can somebody from Akamai network engineering team reach me off-list? For over a week now I have been having a network routing problem in the NYC market. Thank you -Romeo

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-28 Thread William Herrin
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 12:50 PM David Conrad wrote: > On Feb 28, 2025, at 12:18 PM, William Herrin wrote: > > Remember my example cat.p.dirtside.com? P.dirtside.com is a subdomain > > of dirtside.com. It's an administrative grouping of domain names that > > have a particular characteristic. Howe

Re: Traffic Flow Analyzer

2025-02-28 Thread Joe Loiacono
Check out FlowViewer: http://flowviewer.net/ On 2/27/2025 9:40 PM, KARIM MEKKAOUI wrote: Hi Nanog Community We’re looking for a (open source, free, cost effective) tool that is able to analyze traffic flow coming from a couple of router interfaces and display capacity utilisation per IP, top

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-28 Thread David Conrad via NANOG
Bill, On Feb 28, 2025, at 12:18 PM, William Herrin wrote: > Remember my example cat.p.dirtside.com? P.dirtside.com is a subdomain > of dirtside.com. It's an administrative grouping of domain names that > have a particular characteristic. However, p.dirtside.com is NOT a > domain name. It has no D

Re: OT Amazon Delivery

2025-02-28 Thread Brandon Jackson
Like Josh said, make sure the address locates correctly when using Google Maps, Apple Maps, Waze and any others you can fine, most of them have the ability to report an issue and correct the pin location. Not a guarantee, but just another step you can take. -- Bran

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-28 Thread William Herrin
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 9:11 AM Jay wrote: > Every subdomain is in fact a domain name. Hi Jay, Not necessarily. Remember my example cat.p.dirtside.com? P.dirtside.com is a subdomain of dirtside.com. It's an administrative grouping of domain names that have a particular characteristic. However,

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-28 Thread Shumon Huque
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 12:18 PM Harry Hoffman via NANOG wrote: > This is exactly the logic that I was operating under: A.B.EXAMPLE.COM > . is a subdomain, but it should never be > referred to > as a subdomain of EXAMPLE.COM . It is only a > subdom

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2025-02-28 Thread Routing Table Analysis Role Account
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Re: OT Amazon Delivery

2025-02-28 Thread Josh Luthman
Not an official answer but did you try adding it to Google Maps? This worked for one of our remote locations. On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 9:34 AM Travis Garrison wrote: > Off Topic, can someone from Amazon please update our pin location on our > address or block amazon drivers and use other carrier

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-28 Thread Harry Hoffman via NANOG
Heya, Shumon! Great to hear from you and thanks for adjusting my understanding. It's also a good reminder to go read the RFCs so that I can eliminate assumptions :-) Cheers, Harry On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 12:29 PM Shumon Huque wrote: > On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 12:18 PM Harry Hoffman via NANOG >

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-28 Thread Harry Hoffman via NANOG
This is exactly the logic that I was operating under: A.B.EXAMPLE.COM . is a subdomain, but it should never be referred to as a subdomain of EXAMPLE.COM . It is only a subdomain of B.EXAMPLE.COM . On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 12:11

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-28 Thread Jay
On Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 10:05 AM Stephane Bortzmeyer via NANOG wrote: > On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 07:36:16AM -0500, Yes. I believe the confusion is that some documentation, APIs, or software incorrectly obfuscate the concept of a domain and take that the domain is only the part registered with a d

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-28 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer via NANOG
On Tue, Feb 25, 2025 at 07:36:16AM -0500, Harry Hoffman via NANOG wrote a message of 168 lines which said: > I had a thought similar to what Bill describes, that everywhere there's a > dot (.) there's a subdomain. This is true. But a sub-domain is not always delegated (not every domain is a z

Re: Traffic Flow Analyzer

2025-02-28 Thread Graham Johnston via NANOG
For my needs, Akvorado used substantially less resources and was ultimately easier to use than ElastiFlow, but yes there was a learning curve to getting Akvorado going/configured initially. I chose to deploy Akvorado using their docker deployment method. Regards, Graham __

Re: Traffic Flow Analyzer

2025-02-28 Thread Sven Kalkbrenner
Hi, For those who may still be interested in this topic, we have had very good experiences with elastiflow. The data is delivered from Juniper switches via ipfix and the elastiflow server was simply set up using docker. Two instructions were very helpful here: https://docs.docker.com/engine/

Re: Traffic Flow Analyzer

2025-02-28 Thread Aleksey Baluta
Hi, We use pmacct + postgres + grafana. This is a more flexible, but also more complex solution. Basically, as always. -- Regards, Aleksey Baluta > On 28 Feb 2025, at 04:43, Christopher Hawker wrote: > > Akvorado is a good flow collector and visualiser, and best of all it’s > open-source

OT Amazon Delivery

2025-02-28 Thread Travis Garrison
Off Topic, can someone from Amazon please update our pin location on our address or block amazon drivers and use other carriers? We are located on a rural route and while we do have a 911 address, amazon says that is not valid either. While talking to customer service for the past couple months,

Re: Traffic Flow Analyzer

2025-02-28 Thread John Kristoff
On Fri, 28 Feb 2025 02:40:38 + KARIM MEKKAOUI wrote: > We're looking for a (open source, free, cost effective) tool that is > able to analyze traffic flow coming from a couple of router > interfaces and display capacity utilisation per IP, top talkers, etc. This topic comes up from time to t

Re: Traffic Flow Analyzer

2025-02-28 Thread Mike Hammett
I've looked at Akvorado and ElastiFlow. I had issues in getting both of them online, but was able to get ElastiFlow past the line first, so that's what I went with. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX http://www.midwest-ix.com - Original Me