Web.com support

2024-12-19 Thread Eric Tykwinski via NANOG
I just had a customer transfer a domain from Web.com to NameCheap.com . The domain just released today and web.com deleted all DNS records, so I’m unable to log into NameCheap to change DNS because they use email 2FA. I called into Na

Chairman of Senate Intelligence Committee calls salt typhoon "worst telecom hack in our nation's history"

2024-11-25 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Re: compromise of lawful intercept / CALEA related features: https://archive.is/jZt59 Original URL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/11/21/salt-typhoon-china-hack-telecom/ *The hackers, part of a group dubbed Salt Typhoon, have been able to listen in on audio calls in real t

Re: Carrier Ethernet Demarc

2024-11-25 Thread Eric Kuhnke
While options exist such as the Cisco 9500 series mentioned by Fredy, for 25 Gbps, I don't know that it has ever caught on for WAN purposes to find its way into carrier demarc equipment. as a common optio. Or as a service tier that major lit service last-mile providers are interested in providing t

J Root woes on v4

2024-11-04 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
node, but it should be exported outside their region by AS45629 or HE. v6: ~24ms in Chicago via Arelion IPT in Montreal, Canada (AS-PATH 1299 7342 36631 36631) This one looks legit. Eric

Rogers systems/DNS contact

2024-10-29 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
Hello, I'm trying to find someone at Rogers that deals with DNS. We have an ongoing problem with a Rogers' site using Rogers' DNS servers at $dayjob. You can reach me offline Eric

Re: Sept. 30 Verizon outage

2024-10-01 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Not related to Verizon or outages at all (though it certainly was going to be a very expensive and large scale outage at the time), there's a fascinating book about the group of investors and people who formed a new group to acquire the "v1.0" Iridium network out of bankruptcy, turn it into a DoD e

Re: NTT in Montreal

2024-08-29 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
fices in Montreal but NTT Data Services (managed services?) =/= NTT Data (GIN). I know, super confusing. Eric On Thu, Aug 29, 2024 at 10:23 AM Scott Q. wrote: > Anyone knows if NTT is present in Montreal ? We would like to connect to > their network but all available info says they don&#x

Re: Unlocked ATT copper cabinet in Austin TX

2024-08-12 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The unfortunate reality is that copper last mole ILECs have a strong economic incentive to *allow* things like copper cabinets to become decrepit and degraded, because once they have successfully migrated the final customers off copper in an area, they can abandon (and recycle) it. The cost to fix

Re: Server rental inside of One Wilshire in Los Angeles

2024-08-07 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Aug 7, 2024 at 4:07 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > Your typical cat 6A cable is significantly fatter in diameter, less > flexible and [...] > > Hi Eric, > > All of these are excellent reasons why the DC -operator- should want > to use fiber in 10GE links. > > The q

Re: Server rental inside of One Wilshire in Los Angeles

2024-08-07 Thread Eric Kuhnke
>From a strictly physical cabling point of view, while 10GBaseT is likely to work on ordinary cat5e or cat 6 cabling at very short distances such as from a server to a top of rack aggregation switch, more successful results will be seen with cat6a. Your typical cat 6A cable is significantly fatter

Re: lots of internet starting at ~3 a.m. cst

2024-07-23 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
I see a mix of Akamai, Amazon, Apple (iOS/macOS updates?), Edgio, Fastly for direct peers. I haven't dug into transit but I see spikes on Arelion and Cogent. Quick search is showing me multiple possibilities: Fallout 76 update, PS5 firmware update, possibly Fortnite update. On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 a

MA statewide 911 outage and resolved shortly afterwards?

2024-06-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Via the Outages list, info from the Boston police department followed about an hour later by a "it's fixed" message. Did anyone in MA receive a push notification from their cellular carrier? Quotation from original posts follows "I have a report this 3pm Tue, hour from the authenticated FB page

Re: TCP-AO for BGP Peering?

2024-06-12 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
We have used it in our core since JunOS 20.3+ but no peers (over 250) have accepted to use TCP-AO so far. On Wed, Jun 12, 2024 at 8:20 AM Andrew Gallo wrote: > There's a github repo with configuration examples from a number of vendors > > https://github.com/TCP-AO > > > As for usageslow adop

Re: Alien Waves

2024-05-13 Thread eric c
Hello, Depends on the equipment but works just fine. I have tested Ciena Waveserver/AI and Ekinops equipment as alien wave into an existing Cyan ROADM system without a problem. Usually just make sure your TX power is 0 or +5 + whatever the minimum for the ROAM system to pick it up. On Sun, May

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
t more, it seems they act as a third-party video caching solution and not as an origin CDN so in the end, they're really just trying to sell ISPs and other types of customers their caching solutions. Eric On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 4:00 PM Aaron Gould wrote: > Anyone out there using Netsk

Re: SRI's Dan Lynch dies

2024-04-01 Thread Eric Litvin
Dan lynch was our neighbor in Los Altos in the early 2000s.  He was a lovely guy &  became a great friend.   He was a mentor and advisor on a number of ventures over the years and wouldn’t hesitate to offer his guidance when asked.rest in peace old buddy.Eric Litvin Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 1, 202

Re: N91 Women mixer on Sunday?

2024-03-29 Thread Eric Parsonage
Matt, For a variety of cultural, religious and philosophical beliefs not everyone can, or wants to enter a bar. So perhaps the experience isn't as universal as you perceive it to be? Eric On 30 March 2024 6:18:30 am ACDT, Matthew Petach wrote: >On Thu, Mar 28, 2024 at 11:17 PM Eric P

Re: N91 Women mixer on Sunday?

2024-03-28 Thread Eric Parsonage
It's easily fixed by having a mixer at the same time for the other half of the gathering population thus showing all the population gathering matters equally. On 29 March 2024 2:50:19 pm ACDT, Ren Provo wrote: >I beg to differ here and second Ilissa’s comments. I miss WiT. Lunch >during the

Re: Contact from Apple Cache for ISP

2024-03-06 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
You can submit your request here: https://cache.edge.apple/inquire On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 8:54 AM Aaron1 wrote: > peering-...@group.apple.com > > I think it’s AEC (Apple Edge Caching). This might get you closer to > speaking with someone in that group. > > Aaron > > > On Mar 6, 2024, at 1:46 AM,

Re: ru tld down?

2024-01-30 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Not necessarily saying these are related, but given the current geopolitical situation, not beyond the realm of possibility that this is the result of 'something else' gone wrong. https://www.google.com/search?&q=russia+internet+disconnection+test On Tue, Jan 30, 2024 at 8:11 AM Bill Woodcock w

Re: edgecast - lots of traffic at ~3:00 a.m.

2024-01-23 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
Same on our side + Fastly, Akamai, a little bit of Apple too. Not sure what content exactly. On Tue, Jan 23, 2024 at 10:36 AM Charles Monson wrote: > I'm seeing an uptick from Apple's AS6185, along with the usual CDNs, > all around that time. Looks like there is a new iOS update (17.3). > > On T

Searching for technical contact at Aptum AS13768

2024-01-15 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
Hello, I'm searching for a technical contact, either Ops or Eng at Aptum AS13768 to remove stale route objects created by their NOC from IRR(s). Contacting their nsc.global@ group yielded no response at all. Thanks Eric

Re: Backward Compatibility Re: 202401100645.AYC Re: IPv4 address block

2024-01-12 Thread Eric Parsonage
Is that a faux pas? On 13 January 2024 9:15:11 am ACDT, Randy Bush wrote: >> Perhaps you are too young to realize that the original IPv6 plan was >> not designed to be backward compatible to IPv4, and Dual-Stack was >> developed (through some iterations) to bridge the transition between >> IPv4 a

Re: IPv4 address block

2024-01-07 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I might note that one of the qualified facilitators on the list recently "sold" me a block where the original entity which obtained it in the 1990s was still announcing it to all of their peers and trantsi after the wire transfer had been done, the ARIN process was done/ticket closed, and the block

RE: NANOG 90 Venue Update

2023-12-28 Thread Eric C. Miller
I know it’s the middle of the holidays, but is there an update on the venue yet? Eric From: NANOG On Behalf Of NANOG Support Sent: Friday, December 8, 2023 3:07 PM To: memb...@nanog.org; nanog@nanog.org Subject: NANOG 90 Venue Update Dear NANOG Community, This letter is an update on the

Feds seek to seize funds from lv.net ISP bank accounts and allege $3+ million fraud in bitcoin

2023-12-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.nysd.590823/gov.uscourts.nysd.590823.62.0.pdf https://www.google.com/search?q=lv.net+ISP+nevada It's a fairly well known regional ISP...

Re: Outside plant - prewire customer demarc preference

2023-12-08 Thread Eric Kuhnke
:22, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > I think an important point for pre-wire and residential real estate > > developers to consider is also the conflicting needs of keeping things > > "neat and tidy" and last mile CPE location vs wifi coverage. > > If you assume that the appr

Re: Outside plant - prewire customer demarc preference

2023-12-06 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I think an important point for pre-wire and residential real estate developers to consider is also the conflicting needs of keeping things "neat and tidy" and last mile CPE location vs wifi coverage. Your typical new build residential construction will have something like this in it for telecom pu

Re: CPE/NID options

2023-11-25 Thread Eric Kuhnke
For ISPs buying this sort of white box/OEM platform in large quantities, I would recommend sending one person to attend the yearly Computex Taipei trade show to look at the new stuff and meet the manufacturer reps in person. Edgecore is just a marketing name/sub-brand for the company Accton. http

Incident with AMS-IX drops 7.5 Tbps of traffic

2023-11-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
https://www.ams-ix.net/ams/documentation/total-stats https://www.ams-ix.net/ams/outage-on-amsterdam-peering-platform

Re: Advantages and disadvantages of legacy assets

2023-11-21 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
On Mon, Nov 20, 2023 at 3:25 PM o...@delong.com wrote: > > It’s unlikely that lack of RPKI will be a significant drawback for the > foreseeable future. > It is actually. The older Orgs I manage all have RIR-based IRR and RPKI. Thanks all for the answers

Advantages and disadvantages of legacy assets

2023-11-20 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
o RPKI at all. Eric

Re: .US Harbors Prolific Malicious Link Shortening Service

2023-11-06 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I've seen a US based ISP do its internal management network reverse DNS using '.us' as a suffix, where the hierarchy is like POP name, then city/airport code, then state (eg: CA, NJ, FL), then .us for geographical location of equipment in USA. The .us domain in question was owned by the same organ

Re: .US Harbors Prolific Malicious Link Shortening Service

2023-11-04 Thread Eric Harrison
K-12 education is typically in *.us -Eric On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 1:32 PM goemon--- via NANOG wrote: > > https://krebsonsecurity.com/2023/10/us-harbors-prolific-malicious-link-shortening-service/ > > "The NTIA recently published a proposal that would allow registrars to > r

Re: .US Harbors Prolific Malicious Link Shortening Service

2023-11-02 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Not specific to .US really Pretty much every new gTLD that can be registered on "promotional" first year prices below .com/.net/.org harbors a large than usual proportion of phishing domains and suspicious things, because one of the sole operational criteria for phishers registering disposable dom

Re: OSP Management

2023-10-31 Thread Eric Kuhnke
On that topic, I find it interesting to see how different medium/regional scale ISPs have developed their own in-house GIS systems, once they reach the size and scale where one FTE staff position to run GIS systems/database backend is a necessity. There is a great deal that can be done with QGIS a

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Charter DNS servers returning malware filtered IP addresses

2023-10-27 Thread Eric Kuhnke
When you have a sufficiently large mass of non-technical end users, inevitably some percentage of them will end up doing something like enabling WAN-interface-facing remote admin access,which then gets pwned and turned into a botnet. It's a real problem at scale. Compromised CPE routers in addition

US Bancorp

2023-10-25 Thread Eric C. Miller
Is there anyone from USBancorp here that can help me troubleshoot a lossy connection from an employee VPN? Eric

RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: Arelion/Telia AS1299 issues?

2023-10-24 Thread Eric C. Miller
It’s definitely been an annoying day. Cogent’s “don’t advertise to telia” BGP community doesn’t work, so we can’t route around this either. Then again, my bad for using the “Wal-mart” of the internet. Eric

Re: 165 Halsey recurring power issues

2023-10-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
At which point one starts looking at the risk factors, if your whole facility is "redundant", is the power feed coming in from two geographically diverse substations, via diverse duct banks, into diverse entry vaults, and diverse risers? Doesn't eliminate the possibility of the entire building hav

Re: 165 Halsey recurring power issues

2023-10-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
the full infrastructure "underneath" your server in terms of power and cooling redundancy. On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 4:38 PM William Herrin wrote: > On Mon, Oct 23, 2023 at 3:56 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > Bulk/high-volume hosting companies, dedicated server companies/small >

Re: 165 Halsey recurring power issues

2023-10-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Bulk/high-volume hosting companies, dedicated server companies/small rack unit count colocation operate on very thin margins. Unless a customer is paying a LOT more per month they're not economically going to be connected to true diverse A/B power. In this case their use of the incorrectly-describ

Re: ARIN election statistics, eligible-to-vote ASNs/Org IDs vs. number of votes cast

2023-10-20 Thread Eric Kuhnke
ction. I've been going through the periodic ARIN election related emails and expect to put some more time into it this weekend. On Thu, Oct 19, 2023 at 9:08 PM John Curran wrote: > > On Oct 19, 2023, at 5:25 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > Does anyone have general statistics on: >

ARIN election statistics, eligible-to-vote ASNs/Org IDs vs. number of votes cast

2023-10-19 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Does anyone have general statistics on: a) Number of eligible voting org IDs b) Percentage of eligible voting org IDs which actually cast ballots in previous ARIN elections

Re: ARIN whois contact abuse from ipv4depot aka Silicon Desert International Inc

2023-10-13 Thread Eric Kuhnke
To clarify, the original post from myself is more ARIN related and scraping of ARIN data. The incoming cold contacts from the ipv4-broker-spammer came to ARIN POCs for an ASN with presence only in the USA. On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 8:23 AM t...@pelican.org wrote: > On Friday, 13 October, 2023 16

ARIN whois contact abuse from ipv4depot aka Silicon Desert International Inc

2023-10-11 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Is anyone else receiving spam from this organization? Based on the contents of the cold solicitations they are sending us, and the addresses being sent to, they have scraped ARIN WHOIS data for noc and abuse POC contact info and recent ipv4 block transfers. It's trivially easy to block their entir

Re: cogent spamming directly from ARIN records?

2023-10-04 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Based on my personal experience of getting onto the contact list of an extremely persistent Cogent sales person, mostly, I am morbidly curious what their CRM system looks like for cold and stale leads, and how often these sets of non-responsive leads get passed on to new junior salespeople. And exa

Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing?

2023-09-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Artifacts in audio are a product of packet loss or jitter resulting in codec issues issues leading to human subject perceptible audio anomalies, not so much latency by itself. Two way voice is remarkably NOT terrible on a 495ms RTT satellite based two-way geostationary connection as long as there i

Re: AFRINIC placed in receivership

2023-09-15 Thread Eric Kuhnke
CI submitted legitimate applications and their addresses were issued prior > to Ernest’s activities. > > You’re mixing Lu Heng up with Elad Cohen. > > Owen > > > On Sep 15, 2023, at 16:32, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > > https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/internationa

Re: AFRINIC placed in receivership

2023-09-15 Thread Eric Kuhnke
https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/international/1813989-the-strange-case-of-africas-stolen-ip-addresses https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Ernest+Byaruhanga+afrinic On Fri, Sep 15, 2023 at 4:30 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > AFRINIC legitimately issued those (closer

Re: AFRINIC placed in receivership

2023-09-15 Thread Eric Kuhnke
> On Sep 15, 2023, at 15:05, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > A much better explanation of the situation can be found at: > > https://www.theregister.com/2023/07/03/nrs_afrinic_review/ > > I also recommend that everyone who is not yet familiar with the issue > google Lu Heng and

Re: AFRINIC placed in receivership

2023-09-15 Thread Eric Kuhnke
A much better explanation of the situation can be found at: https://www.theregister.com/2023/07/03/nrs_afrinic_review/ I also recommend that everyone who is not yet familiar with the issue google Lu Heng and Cloud Innovations, the Hong Kong based corporate entity in question which caused this. h

Re: Guest Column: Kentik's Doug Madory, Last Call for Upcoming ISOC Course + More

2023-09-13 Thread Eric Parsonage via NANOG
oints with MailChimp. Do you sincerely believe there isn't any sharing happening? Regards Eric Parsonage. On 13 September 2023 12:56:37 pm ACST, Edward McNair wrote: >Randy, > >We do not buy, sell or share any data or personal information on anyone. >MailChimp is only used to

Looking for contact at AS6428 aka River City Internet Group / Hostirian / Primary.net

2023-09-01 Thread Eric Kuhnke
You are announcing IP space that doesn't belong to you, for which you are not in possession of an LOA (or any IRR entry/etc) and the phone numbers in your ARIN whois entries are disconnected. First tier customer service person at the one functioning phone number has no pathway to escalate. AS6428

Re: Lossy cogent p2p experiences?

2023-08-31 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Cogent has asked many people NOT to purchase their ethernet private circuit point to point service unless they can guarantee that you won't move any single flow of greater than 2 Gbps. This works fine as long as the service is used mostly for mixed IP traffic like a bunch of randomly mixed customer

Re: MX204 Virtual Chassis Setup

2023-08-28 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Look at the population of 100G ports at the SIX in Seattle as well. I think there's a total of maybe four 40G members out of hundreds. 100G really is the new 10. On Sun, Aug 27, 2023, 10:56 PM Daniel Marks via NANOG wrote: > (Enterprise AS for context) > > This hasn’t been my experience in the U

Re: MX204 Virtual Chassis Setup

2023-08-26 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I sincerely doubt there is much demand for *new* 40G these days. Look at the population of 40G members on major IXes. People have either one 10G, 2 x 10G, or 100G. 40G was a dead-end 9 years ago and much so more now. On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 9:38 AM Aaron Gould wrote: > some of these port ca

Temporary DIA in Equinix MI1

2023-08-23 Thread Eric C. Miller
Hello, We have a circuit in MI1 that we are trying to relocate, but there's a crazy delay. Does anyone have the ability and desire to coordinate a Equinix cross connect and sell us DIA for 3-4months? Usage is 2-3Gbps Residential, we can use our own IPs/ASN if necessary. Eric

Re: AKAMAI, Re: Apple blocking all AS29852 iCloud traffic, residential gigabit last mile provider in NYC.

2023-08-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
d as of 19:50 UTC on August 17, 2023 and the service has resumed normal operations. https://www.akamaistatus.com/incidents/jfjr19vjlb3l On Fri, Aug 18, 2023 at 12:38 AM Dobbins, Roland < roland.dobb...@netscout.com> wrote: > > > On 18 Aug 2023, at 08:28, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > >

AKAMAI, Re: Apple blocking all AS29852 iCloud traffic, residential gigabit last mile provider in NYC.

2023-08-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Additionally this appears to have a strong correlation with everything that is hosted by Akamai Edge. Akamai, we are a fairly mundane last mile operator... On Thu, Aug 17, 2023, 4:58 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > I am directly in contact with the right people and team now. > > On Thu, Aug 17

Re: Apple blocking all AS29852 iCloud traffic, residential gigabit last mile provider in NYC.

2023-08-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I am directly in contact with the right people and team now. On Thu, Aug 17, 2023, 3:53 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > We have just seen a complete cut off of iCloud and Apple TV traffic and > functionality at AS29852. > > AS29852 (Honest) is a specialist in apartment and condomin

Apple blocking all AS29852 iCloud traffic, residential gigabit last mile provider in NYC.

2023-08-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
We have just seen a complete cut off of iCloud and Apple TV traffic and functionality at AS29852. AS29852 (Honest) is a specialist in apartment and condominium building symmetric gigabit and above residential last Mile access, based in the New York city, Jersey City, and Connecticut region. All o

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The single road, or two road situation is extremely similar to what is happening right now in some parts of canada, with massive forest fires in the northwest territories, cutting off Yellowknife and rural communities. If the fiber is built along the one road that exists, and that one road gets ove

Looking for Hulu geolocation and IP space block contact

2023-08-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I have a large set of residential last mile gigabit customers in the NYC/NJ area where the /24 sized blocks for our CPE DHCP pools has just been blocked by Hulu. Please contact me off list. I am also trying to help Hulu here, because they're about to have several thousand customers complaining, or

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-16 Thread Eric Kuhnke
It's my understanding that the Hawaiian ILEC is now owned by Cincinnati Bell, which is also a unique historical artifact, as it was its own independent corporation/operating entity in the region of Cincinnati during the era of the pre-1984 Bell system. Somewhat like how GTE was independent in othe

Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-10 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Recently saw an aerial video where an entire neighborhood in Laihana had burned down *except* for the concrete block structure small ILEC CO. Pictures I have seen of other ILEC sites in Hawaii closely resemble some GTE sites in the Pacific Northwest (now Ziply), which makes sense with the history

Looking for a Telus cellular last mile facilities operations contact

2023-08-09 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I have observed a Telus cellular site shelter that's making a terrible, not normal ventilation noise. It's a 12+ foot length prefab assemble on site shelter located in the basement parking garage of a 23 floor tower in downtown Vancouver. I know what this POP's normal ventilation sounds like, havi

Re: Cogent Abuse - Bogus Propagation of ASN 36471

2023-07-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I might note for those who are unfamiliar with it, that the "Kratos" entity is a major US defense contractor and manufacturer of advanced UAVs, so if this issue is not addressed it has a high likelihood of getting attention from some of the more clued-in folks in the federal government. https://en

RE: Test Dual Queue L4S (if you are on Comcast)

2023-06-16 Thread Eric C. Miller
FYI, when trying to sign up, it tells me that my input isn’t required because I work in the telco industry. Eric From: NANOG On Behalf Of Livingood, Jason via NANOG Sent: Friday, June 16, 2023 2:30 PM To: nanog Subject: Test Dual Queue L4S (if you are on Comcast) FYI that today we (Comcast

Re: Verizon DNS Contact

2023-05-30 Thread Eric Sieg
Earl, Reach out to hel...@verizon.com.  That'll open a ticket that you can track.  I can't promise how quick it'll be, but you should get someone that can help. On 5/30/2023 9:14 AM, Ruberts, Earl via NANOG wrote: Does anyone have a contact at Verizon (AS701) who can remove incorrect PTR d

Re: Suggestions for those attending NANOG 88 in Seattle

2023-03-28 Thread Eric Kuhnke
One observation on that, for those who find themselves in the area of the Westin Building for ISP/telecom related work: The Amazon HQ underground parking on 6th ave, with entrance literally across the street from the Westin Building, is available for the public to use. Entrance is on 6th ave betwe

Service in Peabody or Danvers MA

2023-02-13 Thread Eric C. Miller
Does anybody have service here? Eric Get Outlook for Android<https://aka.ms/AAb9ysg>

Re: Namecheap's outbound email flow compromised: valid rdns, spf, dkim and dmarc on phishes

2023-02-12 Thread Eric Kuhnke
ppropriate to name and shame the third party, > since they should know better too. It almost has the whiff of a scam. > > Mike > On 2/12/23 3:49 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > One very possible theory is that whoever runs the outbound marketing > communications and email newsletter de

Re: Namecheap's outbound email flow compromised: valid rdns, spf, dkim and dmarc on phishes

2023-02-12 Thread Eric Kuhnke
related to network engineering, network security or cryptography at that company do know better. Large domain registrars are not supposed to make such a rookie mistake. On Sun, Feb 12, 2023, 3:46 PM Michael Thomas wrote: > > On 2/12/23 3:40 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > > https://w

Namecheap's outbound email flow compromised: valid rdns, spf, dkim and dmarc on phishes

2023-02-12 Thread Eric Kuhnke
https://www.namepros.com/threads/concerning-e-mail-from-namecheap.1294946/page-2#post-8839257 https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/184391/namecheap-hacked It looks like a third party service they gave their keys to has been compromised. I got several phishes that fully pass as legit Namecheap emails

Re: Yondoo provided router, has "password" as admin pw, won't let us change it

2023-02-08 Thread Eric Kuhnke
web browsing to advertising for porn/casinos/scams, male anatomy enlargement services or something. On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 3:28 PM William Herrin wrote: > On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 2:36 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > I would hope that this router's admin "password" interface

Re: Yondoo provided router, has "password" as admin pw, won't let us change it

2023-02-08 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I would hope that this router's admin "password" interface is only accessible from the LAN side. It's not listening to the world for a login with "password", right? Have you port scanned its WAN interface and tried connecting to it to see what's listening? This is bad, yes, but not utterly catast

Re: Increasing problems with geolocation/IPv4 access

2023-02-05 Thread Eric Kuhnke
One would also think that large OTT content providers which publish Android and IOS apps could use the geolocation-permission data gathered from the device, telemetry reported to their own internal systems to gather their own independent data sets on where customers are geographically located, at l

Re: Spectrum (legacy TWC) Infrastructure - Contact Off List

2023-02-02 Thread Eric Kuhnke
There is "microtrenching" and then there is microtrenching. Very different things are sometimes described by the same name. Some of what Google tried to go was exceedingly shallow, like 4 inches down. Cheap microtrenching done too quick and too shallow has given the concept a bad name. There is mi

Re: Spectrum (legacy TWC) Infrastructure - Contact Off List

2023-02-02 Thread Eric Kuhnke
It might look low cost until you look at a post-1980s suburb in the USA or Canada where 100% of the utilities are underground. There may be no fiber or duct routes. Just old coax used for DOCSIS3 owned/run by the local cable incumbent and copper POTS wiring belonging to the ILEC. The cost to retrof

Re: Spectrum (legacy TWC) Infrastructure - Contact Off List

2023-02-01 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I think that this really says more about the race to the bottom in last mile residential operations. It seems inevitable that once a last mile residential broadband operator grows to a certain gargantuan size, the quality of the network suffers and nobody really cares to take ownership of specific

Re: Smaller than a /24 for BGP?

2023-01-25 Thread Eric Kuhnke
> 1) It's amazing how many threads end up ending in the (correct) summary that making an even minor global change to the way the internet works and/or is configured to enable some potentially useful feature isn't likely to happen. My biggest take-away from this is that software and network enginee

Re: Starlink routing

2023-01-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
3:36 PM Michael Thomas wrote: > > On 1/23/23 3:14 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > The original and traditional high-cost way of how this is done for > > MEO/LEO is exemplified by an o3b terminal, which has two active > > motorized tracking antennas. The antenna presently in use f

Re: Starlink routing

2023-01-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The original and traditional high-cost way of how this is done for MEO/LEO is exemplified by an o3b terminal, which has two active motorized tracking antennas. The antenna presently in use for the satellite that is overhead follows it until it's descending towards the horizon, while at the same tim

Re: Starlink routing

2023-01-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
For the people who have seen their US48 state earth station setups in person it is pretty normal on the network level. Being colocated with major inter-city long haul dark fiber DWDM regen sites (Level3 dark fiber path Seattle to Boise, ID which has a regen hut site in Prosser, WA is a perfect exam

Re: Starlink routing

2023-01-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
My present understanding is that starlink satellites with lasers are not designed to communicate inter-plane. Each launch of starlink satellites is put into exactly the same orbital inclination (53.2 degrees or the more rare near polar orbits now launched from Vandenberg). In the weeks and months

Re: starlink downlink/internet access

2023-01-13 Thread Eric Kuhnke
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Re: starlink downlink/internet access

2023-01-11 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
Starlink has nothing to do with Google Fiber. It used to use Google Cloud for routing (BYOIP) in the early days but I am sure this has changed. Eric On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 9:51 AM Tom Beecher wrote: > I can say with certainty at least one downlink location is not using > Google Fiber, a

Re: Google Speed Test

2023-01-03 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
uality" command! Eric On Tue, Jan 3, 2023 at 2:57 PM Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote: > > > On Jan 3, 2023, at 08:24, Mike Hammett wrote: > > I think this is why Netflix came out with fast.com, but AFAIK, they're > the only ones that have their own tool using their own

Mozilla and others move to distrust the "Trustcor" CA

2022-12-01 Thread Eric Kuhnke
https://groups.google.com/a/mozilla.org/g/dev-security-policy/c/oxX69KFvsm4/m/yLohoVqtCgAJ Start from the top post for a full history.

Re: Alternative Re: ipv4/25s and above Re: 202211210951.AYC

2022-11-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
here that right now would happily take their "free "single /17 , and you'd still have immediate complete exhaustion of 240/8. On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 at 16:33, Joe Maimon wrote: > > > Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > In a theoretical scenario where somebody was global benevo

Re: Alternative Re: ipv4/25s and above Re: 202211210951.AYC

2022-11-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
5+ million customers globally. It is not a long term solution or even a good medium term solution. On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 at 16:19, Joe Maimon wrote: > Eric, > > I appreciate your willingness to actual consider this rationally. > > Every facet of this debate has been fully aired on

Re: Alternative Re: ipv4/25s and above Re: 202211210951.AYC

2022-11-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
e and more costly) to implement ipv6. Even if option B is much more costly and time consuming, the end result will be much better. On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 at 14:48, Joe Maimon wrote: > > > Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > Quite simply, expecting the vast amount of legacy ipv4-only equipment &

Re: Alternative Re: ipv4/25s and above Re: 202211210951.AYC

2022-11-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
castles on the beach when the tide is obviously coming in. On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 at 07:29, Abraham Y. Chen wrote: > Dear Eric: > > 0) Your opinion by itself is very valid and much appreciate. However, it > is from a very remotely related perspective. That is, you are looking at >

Re: Alternative Re: ipv4/25s and above

2022-11-20 Thread Eric Kuhnke
If I had a dollar for every person who has lived their entire life in a high-income western country (US, Canada, western Europe, etc) and has zero personal experience in developing-nation telecom/ISP operations and their unique operational requirements, yet thinks they've qualified to offer an opin

RE: Verizon Email to SMS gateway

2022-11-17 Thread Eric Tykwinski via NANOG
As a side note, will the email to text gateways be subject to the FCC's A2P 10DLC registration requirements? I'm wondering if that's part of the reason for not officially supporting email to text. Sincerely, Eric Tykwinski TrueNet, Inc. P: 610-429-8300 > -Original M

Re: Random shower thought: GBIC with LC connector...

2022-11-15 Thread Eric Litvin
A, Gbics: If you google ws-g5483, 84, 86, 87 - you’ll see the whole line up. All had sc connectors except 83 which was copper rj45 connector. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 15, 2022, at 8:49 AM, Bjørn Mork wrote: > > Maybe you're thinking of X2, looking similar to GBIC but even bigger? >

Looking for historical AS1239 Sprintlink on-net site lists, POP lists, etc

2022-10-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
s ago. This is related to some information I am gathering to improve documentation of what will apparently become part of Cogent in the Pacific Northwest, with T-Mobile's sale of sprint's wireline business. -Eric

Re: Island-wide power blackout in Puerto Rico

2022-09-19 Thread Eric Kuhnke
For anybody who wants a perspective into the reachability of netblocks for a mid sized ISP in PR that isn't Claro (the historical copper wireline ILEC) or Liberty (the dominant cable TV plant/DOCSIS3 operator), take a look at: https://www.peeringdb.com/net/20459 They specialize in gigabit access

Re: Rogers Outage: What do we Know After Two Months?

2022-09-12 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I did a ctrl-f for "Shaw" in that article and there's zero mention of it. I realize that the Internet Society is meant to remain neutral and not comment subjectively on matters of market competition and conglomeration of telecoms. It's very concerning to me that the Rogers/Shaw acquisition-merger

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