ng them in series cause the circuit to be interrupted if
EITHER thermostat tripped?
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vantage of higher value real estate by
charging you more for that, instead? After all, the free cross connect
situation would be a great way for the owners to lock you into their real
estate, then all they have to do is dramatically hike the rates when you
can no longer leave.
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The room is now spoken for.
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015, Brandon Ross wrote:
I have one extra room at the Fairmont under the NANOG room block rate of
CA$199/night. If you want it before I cancel it, let me know. First come,
first served.
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I have one extra room at the Fairmont under the NANOG room block rate of
CA$199/night. If you want it before I cancel it, let me know. First
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then it should not "feel slow", the type of address
isn't necessarily an indicator.
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at once. Heck, they care more about web pages
showing up on the screen nice and fast more than average download speed.
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I have 2 extra rooms up for grabs at the St. Francis, checking in on
Saturday and out on Thursday under the NANOG rate/room block. First come,
first served if you want them, send me the full name of the person(s) that
the room should go under and contact info.
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the preferred alternative is to simply do nothing at all? That seems fair.
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To: "Brandon Ross"
Cc: "Mike Hammett" , "NANOG list
deny any source they want.
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twork or steal data, there's certainly other laws to deal with that, but
I don't think even that is justification for spoofed deauth.
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nectivity last night at
just past midnight Eastern. I didn't bother troubleshooting and just went
to bed. This morning I still had no access, but a power cycle of my cable
modem restored connectivity.
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l not run out
of addresses in the useful life of the protocol, how big would that
address space need to be?
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On Mon, 21 Apr 2014, Fernando Gont wrote:
Are you argung against of e.g. "default-deny inbound traffic"?
Absolutely not, default deny of traffic should most certainly be one of
the tools in the toolbox.
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realize that Matthew was being
sarcastic.
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space that is not announced to the Internet and/or is completely blocked
at borders for all traffic.
Heck, we could even make it less specific to IPv6 and create a document
that describes these concepts and show how NAT is not necessary nor wise
for IPv4, either. (Yes, y
/network awareness/routing platform) and making it accessible to power
users/"IT professionals". It's also a whole lot of fun!
Please feel free to visit us at https://www.thefnf.org for more information.
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/phishing/etc. are acted on.
Fine, then the people paying the people who do the spamming have more of
an incentive to pay higher rates and more spammers. It doesn't really
matter how may layers of abstraction there are, the point is that the main
motivator has become more attractive.
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On Thu, 27 Mar 2014, Owen DeLong wrote:
On Mar 27, 2014, at 1:38 PM, Brandon Ross wrote:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2014, Owen DeLong wrote:
On Mar 27, 2014, at 11:15 AM, Barry Shein wrote:
Please explain in detail where the fraud potential comes in.
Spammer uses his botnet of zombie machines to
ss as From:.
Spammer says it was unsolicited and keeps the full $.10/email that victim
users have deposited into this escrow thing.
Sounds a lot more profitable than regular spam.
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r rirs with IPS left.
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spreadsheets or high-priced proprietary tools - figure it's time
to ask again.
I guess it depends on how you define high-priced, but we find the 6connect
stuff to be very reasonably priced for a commercial tool with support.
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make higher demands of your 3rd party
optics providers than any of the OEMs could meet? When was the last time
your OEM lowered your pricing for you when their supplies got cheaper?
And when was the last time they changed their part number when they
changed the casing of an optic?
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what I pay you, it might actually be a
better deal for me to dump my wired connectivity and just use tethering on
my phone when I'm at home. By capping me, you've created a new
competitor.
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is architected. Do they
use eBGP multihop anywhere? Do they use BFD on internal Ethernet links?
Do they put their peering links in their IGP, or directly into iBGP?
until, of course, you run into it... as jrc did...
That too.
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own network to try to
detect these things as well, however I'm not sure how many of them are
still on the market.
The bottom line, however, is don't buy services from companies that do a
poor job of running their network unless you can accept these kinds of
failures.
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t. I regularly keep several of them
open at the same time, but for at lest 3 or 4 days I've been unable to
stay logged into more than 1 at a time. I've only used Chrome, and I'm in
PHX at NANOG. It's super annoying.
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opinion)
think the IPv6 space _should_ have been in order to allow us to not have
to jump through conservation hoops ever again? 128 bits isn't enough,
clearly, 256? 1k? 10k?
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ct info of the new owner and the date
the record was created/updated. It would be a great way to find out WHOIS
using a particular address block.
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a grain of salt.
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entries detailing
customer who was assigned the ip address and I would like to avoid any
data massaging. TIA
I'm pretty sure that if 6connect doesn't have an existing tool to import
Northstar that they'd work with your client to get it done.
e Internet should allow
most operators to achieve enormous cost savings by powering off all of
their equipment.
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y are making by "breaking the rules".
I think the point is that if this is your first rodeo, perhaps you should
stick with the script.
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with it! Why is just getting another ASN not the
preferred option here?
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On Thu, 25 Apr 2013, Michael Thomas wrote:
On 04/25/2013 10:10 AM, Brandon Ross wrote:
On Thu, 25 Apr 2013, Michael Thomas wrote:
So here is the question I have: when we run out, is there *anything* that
will reasonably allow an ISP to *not* deploy carrier grade NAT?
Do you count NAT64 or
le but bad/congested/slow :)
Hm, sounds like NAT64 or MAP to me (although, honestly, we may end up
making MAP "too good".)
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Sc
On Fri, 8 Mar 2013, Josh Baird wrote:
Or find a wireless ISP in the area to backhaul you some bandwidth for a
week.
Do you think the convention center that wants $50/person/week will just
give away the roof rights for free?
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not in that group.
Other than solicited node multicast, is MLD used anywhere else in a
network that does not have layer 3 multicast enabled on a router?
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cess does a device send an MLD
message that can be snooped?
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packets. Though this was on
my home network so I can't speek to their IPv6 scalability (no reason to
doubt it, just wanted to be clear).
Thanks, that's a useful data point.
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y care too much about management, but to deploy wifi in a service
provider environment with IPv6, it would seem that you'd want at least:
RA Guard
DHCPv6 Shield (unless you just do SLAAC, I guess)
IPv6 Source Address Guard
Am I missing anything critic
On Mon, 4 Feb 2013, Scott Helms wrote:
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:14 PM, Brandon Ross wrote:
There are tons and tons and tons of organizations that will sell the
operator of a network content to sell to that operator's subscribers
directly. Most well known is the cable coop, who only exis
0 small service providers in the US that provide video
programming to their communities. I guarantee you at least most of them
don't negotiate with all of the content providers themselves, on an
individual basis.
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ction had the NANOG server not been
listed on DNSWL-High). Spam hosts plus fake ASN = paging the Spamhaus DROP
maintainers to the white courtesy phone
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e well established
that delivery of voice over IP can be done economically. Or do you need
me to send you URLs of companies that do it to prove it?
-Original Message-
From: Brandon Ross [mailto:br...@pobox.com]
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2013 3:53 PM
To: Jay Ashworth
Cc: NANOG
Subjec
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013, Jay Ashworth wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Brandon Ross"
Running a decent layer 3 service is "hard" too. Isn't the whole
point to
let these service providers compete with each other on the quality
and
cost of their services?
You
On Sat, 2 Feb 2013, Jay Ashworth wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Brandon Ross"
6) And pursuant to 3, perhaps I could even set up the IPTV service and
resell that to the L3 provider to bundle with their IP service, so
they don't have to do it themselves; w
layer 3 service is "hard" too. Isn't the whole point to
let these service providers compete with each other on the quality and
cost of their services?
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ERY disappointing support for these features
in this type of gear.
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ver IP as well.
Do you want more examples? I bet I can come up with 50 small/regional
telecom companies that are providing TV services over IP in North America
if I put my mind to it.
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a
larger provider somewhere like NYC can do as well, no?
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just throat to choke and bill to pay.
I must be missing something here. Why would a triple play using IPTV and
VOIP be unachievable in this model?
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ng so?
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developers that they
need to support IPv6 if they want to avoid the NAT mess.
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I think 6connect is well worth an eval as well. We've been using it for
the InteropNet for a couple of years now and it nicely meets our needs in
both v4 and v6, and since you can get it as a hosted application, for a
small shop there's zero maintenance.
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ve made a MAJOR investment in both people and
infrastructure to do so.
Explain again why you aren't using HE for your services?
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into loaning me a /16. :-)
You might think you are joking, but if it doesn't
overlap with an existing commitment, we can probably make that
happen.
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I'd like to speak to someone who's had deployment experience around the
Adtran NetVanta product line that has used it's firewalling and/or VPN
functionality. Feel free to reply off-list. I'm trying to get an idea of
real-world performance expectation
time.
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ly static route even a /8 (and I've done it on occasion).
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I take that back, it shows as booked if you go through normal booking
channels, if you use the starwoodmeetings URL in the NANOG meeting
information page it shows availability.
On Mon, 23 May 2011, Brandon Ross wrote:
For what it's worth, the hotel appears to be completely booked the n
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hat this tool is doing and how
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he bundles license only some or none of
the 10GbE ports or only 1 of the MIC slots (there's like 3 or 4 of them).
The price is pretty darn good considering what you get.
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On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, Owen DeLong wrote:
Not true.
The occupants of the aircraft survived. The aircraft did not.
Hm, in my recollection the payload made it to the destination. Perhaps
the route was a bit unexpected though.
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On Fri, 1 Apr 2011, GP Wooden wrote:
I wonder on the carrier would survive a DoS attack ...
I'm not sure about that, but we know that, if a Sullenberger unit has been
installed, a large aircraft can survive a DoS attack perpetrated by the
avian carrier.
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think most providers check the signer's ID to make sure they
actually signed their own name? How do you prove that whomever you accuse
of signing it actually forged it if not?
Does anyone know of there ever being even a single case where someone was
convicted of
security" procedures ever.
Frankly it's a giant waste of time and does nothing other than frustrate
legitimate work.
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On Thu, 3 Mar 2011, Alfa Telecom wrote:
On 03/03/2011 03:25 PM, Brandon Ross wrote:
On Thu, 3 Mar 2011, Alfa Telecom wrote:
Both ranges are from RIPE region and couldn't be announced from ARIN ASN
at all.
Your premise is incorrect. Any block from any RIR can be announced by any
A
noc, made several calls but they still announce these ranges.
Why should they stop announcing them? Do you believe they have been
hijacked? If these companies have decided to contract with another
transit provider, you cannot stop them from doing so in this way.
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ment for mine. He told me that "most of his customers weren't
trying to get their traffic through at the expense of other customers".
Anyway, despite what their "engineers" say, only EF is actually treated on
the VZ network better than BE, the rest are just
ot; (using data about out of service sats) in advance of a
flight.
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ays be some customers
who aren't clever enough to use NAT and will buy the upgraded "5 pack"
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ut 10 years ago it was still
the case.
Has Comcast actually come out and committed to allowing me to have as my
IPs as I want on a consumer connection in the most basic, cheapest
package? Has any other major provider?
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users unless they pay an additional fee for additional
addresses. Since many residential users won't stand for an additional
fee, pressure will be placed on CPE vendors to include v6 PAT in their
devices.
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try. That's
right, government is the real problem here, Comcast is simply acting in
their own best interest. Now where did I put that CMCS stock...
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e at
least once a second. Perhaps you are thinking about the rate counters
that are often _configured_ to use the last 30 seconds of data to compute
the average but also update much more often than every 30 seconds (and
default to a 5 minute average).
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roblem with ULA though, sure, someone will route it, but
not everyone, just those getting paid to. It's actually the perfect
solution to routing table bloat as there is a financial relationship
between the parties that announce space and the networks that carry i
On Wed, 20 Oct 2010, Brandon Ross wrote:
On Wed, 20 Oct 2010, Jeroen Massar wrote:
[John, is 45.127.0.0/16 one of the two blocks they keep, or is it
hijacked already? :) ]
I can authoritatively say, yes it is.
I spoke too soon. It is not hijacked, it's simply old cruft from an old
the attendee wireless network.
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plete. I'll attempt to contact the players involved here and get
45.127/16 taken down. If anyone is listening that can help, it would be
appreciated. I'm not subcribed to NANOG with the official address, but I
can be reached at br...@interop.net as well.
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010, Ricky Beam wrote:
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010 20:08:34 -0400, Brandon Ross wrote:
Okay, I'll ask again. Exactly how does disabling ICMP redirects on my
router prevent traffic from being intercepted?
It stops *one vector* of MITM attack. If a router honors redirects (a
On Fri, 20 Aug 2010, Ricky Beam wrote:
I think it's almost universally disabled (by default) everywhere in IPv4
purely for security (traffic interception.)
Okay, I'll ask again. Exactly how does disabling ICMP redirects on my
router prevent traffic from being intercepted?
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On Fri, 20 Aug 2010, Jared Mauch wrote:
The issue is routers typically do this in software requiring a punt and
CPU theft from bgp, ospf etc.
You mean like ICMP echo, ICMP can't fragment, ICMP unreachable...?
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e's a lot of conventional wisdom
that says to turn it off, but I'm yet to hear a convincing argument as to
why I should bother. Now configuring your hosts to ignore them, that I
could understand.
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vations to combine onto a single IP
network are strong and will not be resisted for long.
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is even what is under consideration?
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e Internet will create jobs,
too, right? And no one would mind paying for all of this out of their
airline tickets, it should only increase fares by a third or so.
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ARIN?
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On Fri, 9 Apr 2010, William Herrin wrote:
Fun movies notwithstanding, they generally issue a fine and work it
through the civil courts.
And please educate me then, when I don't pay the fine, then what happens?
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my address space and keep
using it anyway, no cops will show up at my door. Sure my upstreams may
decide to shut off my announcements, but a gun never gets involved.
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anyone on the NANOG
list believe that v6 is at all ready to be run without any v4
underpinnings and provide a real service to a customer base?
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cal way to
supply real network connectivity to customers, yet.
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