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 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: 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 v

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-28 Thread Harry Hoffman via NANOG
Feb 28, 2025 at 12:11 PM Jay wrote: > 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

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 e

Re: Traffic Flow Analyzer

2025-02-28 Thread Graham Johnston via NANOG
From: NANOG on behalf of KARIM MEKKAOUI Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2025 8:40 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Traffic Flow Analyzer 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

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Re: Filtering "Illegal" Video

2025-02-26 Thread Scott Fisher via NANOG
I think the majority of services focus on the hosting providers since they are managing the data at-rest, typically through maintaining a list of file hashes. Examples: https://www.iwf.org.uk/ https://stopncii.org/ And then there’s the recognition stuff the big orgs do: https://www.microsoft.co

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-25 Thread Harry Hoffman via NANOG
in and then consider everything to the left of that as a subdomain. I've now updated my understanding. Cheers, Harry On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 9:47 PM William Herrin wrote: > On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 5:58 PM Harry Hoffman via NANOG > wrote: > > In working with several OSINT sources for

Re: DNS and subdomains

2025-02-25 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer via NANOG
On Mon, Feb 24, 2025 at 08:58:48PM -0500, Harry Hoffman via NANOG wrote a message of 195 lines which said: > Has this become common practice? Is there a definitive way to determine > subdomains? I seem to recall that "older" dns server software wouldn't > allow this

Re: South carolina local fiber providers

2025-02-24 Thread Michael Spears via NANOG
Segra is likely going to be one of your best bets… Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 24, 2025, at 6:13 PM, Mehmet wrote: > >  > Hello there > > Looking for local fiber providers in South Carolina for a hyperscale DC > project Located between I-26 and I-85 > > Ideallly these providers can build fi

DNS and subdomains

2025-02-24 Thread Harry Hoffman via NANOG
Hi Folks, Feel free to tell me this isn't the proper place for my question but given that networking and DNS are hand in hand I thought it might be reasonable to ask here. In working with several OSINT sources for domain processing it seems like the way domains and subdomains are processed essent

Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-21 Thread Mike Leber via NANOG
repeated withdrawals. Mike. On 2/8/25 9:01 PM, Romain Fontugne via NANOG wrote: Hi, We are seeing in RIS data a constant flow of update messages from a few ASes, here is the list of the top prefixes: ┌─┬┬──┐ │ prefix│ origin_asn

Re: Paging RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology) network/sytems people

2025-02-20 Thread Harry Hoffman via NANOG
Just pinged them on your behalf. I expect someone will reach out directly to you. Cheers, Harry On Thu, Feb 20, 2025 at 9:07 AM Rich Kulawiec wrote: > I filed an abuse report 11 days ago (Feb 9) and have received no response. > Attempts to follow up by phone using the contact info in ARIN's rec

Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-19 Thread Romain Fontugne via NANOG
sday, February 19, 2025 02:13 To: Geoff Huston Cc: [IIJ] Fontugne Romain; NANOG Subject: Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP On Sun, Feb 09, 2025 at 04:41:05PM +1100, Geoff Huston wrote: >Hi Romain > > We are seeing in RIS data a constant flow of update messages from a few > ASes

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ICANN verification

2025-02-14 Thread Marco Belmonte via NANOG
The company I work for owns a domain that was registered by an employee that no longer works for us and we have been unable to track them down. 48 hours ago the website at the domain was replaced by an ICANN verification message. It offers two solutions - neither is possible at the moment: 1)

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Re: Question about DNS naming conventions

2025-02-12 Thread nanog--- via NANOG
318 ms 36 signed.bad.horse (162.252.205.157) 311.141 ms 330.010 ms 419.000 ms -T > On Feb 12, 2025, at 07:00, nanog-requ...@nanog.org wrote: > > Message: 6 > Date: 11 Feb 2025 20:30:47 -0500 > From: "John Levine" > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: Question about DNS naming c

Re: Question about DNS naming conventions

2025-02-12 Thread Thomas Mieslinger via NANOG
Am 12.02.25 um 11:24 schrieb Mark Tinka: On 2/12/25 10:32, Thomas Mieslinger via NANOG wrote: "Just" using IATA 3 letter airport codes is not good enough in my opinion because you usally have multiple datacenters/CoLos/PoPs around a bigger airport like MCI or FRA This. We use

Re: Question about DNS naming conventions

2025-02-12 Thread Thomas Mieslinger via NANOG
To the best of my knowledge there are two types of PTR/A Records. For dailup prefixes, IPs used for DSL,Cable, etc PTR should be generated and contain the IP to make it easier to block emails from that ranges. For v6 prefixes you will probably want to do this programmatically with e.g. powerdns

Eero

2025-02-11 Thread Dennis Burgess - LTI Support via NANOG
Anyone here from eero, the router/ap company.. Hit me off-list, I doubt it, but never know. [LTI-Full_175px] Dennis Burgess MikroTik : Trainer, Network Associate, Routing Engineer, Wireless Engineer, Traffic Control Engineer, Inter-Networking Engineer, Security Engineer, Enterprise Wireless En

Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-10 Thread Brian Knight via NANOG
On 2025-02-09 07:43, James Bensley wrote: * There are no knobs in existing BGP implementations to detect and limit this behaviour in anyway. 100% agreed. Looked into this a couple weeks ago on our $VENDOR_C gear, and we saw the prefixes Romain mentioned as well as many others in Geoff's repo

RE: Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-09 Thread Vasilenko Eduard via NANOG
riginal Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Romain Fontugne via NANOG Sent: Sunday, February 9, 2025 22:15 To: James Bensley ; NANOG ; Geoff Huston Subject: Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP Thanks James, great tool, I have bookmarked that. It has amazing examples of how absurd announcements

Re: [nanog] Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-09 Thread Block, Aaron via NANOG
025, at 1:56 AM, Romain Fontugne via NANOG wrote: > > Hi Geoff, > >> The same has been going on in IPv6. The 50 noisiest prefixes (and a whole >> bunch of them originate in Akamai) generate a whopping 34% of the total IPv6 >> update load, and the >> noisiest

Re: [nanog] Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-09 Thread Romain Fontugne via NANOG
Thanks Aaron! Romain From: Block, Aaron Sent: Monday, February 10, 2025 03:58 To: [IIJ] Fontugne Romain Cc: Geoff Huston; NANOG Subject: Re: [nanog] Noisy prefixes in BGP Hello, We are looking into this issue. Thank you, Aaron Block --- Aaron

Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-09 Thread Romain Fontugne via NANOG
Thanks James, great tool, I have bookmarked that. It has amazing examples of how absurd announcements can be sometimes. Romain From: James Bensley Sent: Sunday, February 9, 2025 22:43 To: NANOG; [IIJ] Fontugne Romain; Geoff Huston Subject: Re: Noisy

Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-08 Thread Romain Fontugne via NANOG
y, February 9, 2025 14:41 To: [IIJ] Fontugne Romain Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP Hi Romain We are seeing in RIS data a constant flow of update messages from a few ASes, here is the list of the top prefixes: ┌─┬┬──┐ │

Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-08 Thread Romain Fontugne via NANOG
Hi, We are seeing in RIS data a constant flow of update messages from a few ASes, here is the list of the top prefixes: ┌─┬┬──┐ │ prefix│ origin_asn │ num_announce │ │ varchar │ varchar │int64 │ ├───

Re: Use of NPTv6 in a mobile service provider network

2025-02-04 Thread Dobbins, Roland via NANOG
On Feb 4, 2025, at 12:26, Amos Rosenboim wrote: What other problems do you anticipate ? All the issues mentioned earlier in this thread. There are multiple techniques available to ameliorate the side-effects of aggressive scanning in a network using NAT64/DNS64 with 464XLAT.

Re: Use of NPTv6 in a mobile service provider network

2025-02-03 Thread Amos Rosenboim via NANOG
:15 PM Amos Rosenboim via NANOG mailto:nanog@nanog.org>> wrote: Roland, Thanks for your comments. As much as I love to be a network purist who hates state maintenance in the core of the network, the sad reality is that these devices are there and will remain there for the foreseeable

Re: Use of NPTv6 in a mobile service provider network

2025-02-03 Thread Glenn McGurrin via NANOG
ed a user's traffic can freely use multiple firewalls for different traffic, say one for traffic headed towards a content provider cache box and a different one for traffic heading onto the general public internet, which may help with some scaling considerations) On 2/3/2025 3:14 PM, Amos Ros

Re: Use of NPTv6 in a mobile service provider network

2025-02-03 Thread Dobbins, Roland via NANOG
On Feb 4, 2025, at 03:14, Amos Rosenboim wrote: As much as I love to be a network purist who hates state maintenance in the core of the network, the sad reality is that these devices are there and will remain there for the foreseeable future. Not on reliable, resilient networks of any signifi

Re: Use of NPTv6 in a mobile service provider network

2025-02-03 Thread Amos Rosenboim via NANOG
get some deployment feedback on NPTv6 in service provider networks. Any such feedback is appreciated. Cheers, Amos Sent from my iPhone On 3 Feb 2025, at 14:41, Dobbins, Roland wrote:  External sender - pay attention On Feb 3, 2025, at 17:03, Amos Rosenboim via NANOG wrote: The requirement

Re: Use of NPTv6 in a mobile service provider network

2025-02-03 Thread Dobbins, Roland via NANOG
On Feb 3, 2025, at 17:03, Amos Rosenboim via NANOG wrote: The requirement for state full traffic flow is given by the customer. Organizations sometimes state that they’ve requirements in specializesd contexts which are in fact counterproductive; in such cases, they can often benefit from

Re: Reliable GeoIP database

2025-02-03 Thread Serhii via NANOG
>From my experience, ipinfo.io is one of the most reliable GeoIP databases As for 1.2.9.0, it is not present in the DFZ, so I doubt you will find any correct GeoIP data for it anywhere. On Mon, 2025-02-03 at 06:17 -0500, Scott Q. wrote: > What are you guys using as a reliable GeoIP database ? I'v

Re: Reliable GeoIP database

2025-02-03 Thread Siyuan Miao via NANOG
IPInfo would be a solid choice, but MaxMind is also reliable in most cases. However, some IP databases often provide inaccurate results, and I would recommend avoiding IPStack. ARIN WHOIS is updated by the IP owner or user and can often be outdated or inaccurate, as many operators do not update it

Re: Use of NPTv6 in a mobile service provider network

2025-02-03 Thread Amos Rosenboim via NANOG
Thank you Joshua for the quick and detailed response. I agree with everything you mentioned below, and this is why we are considering it. To your questions and comments below: The requirement for state full traffic flow is given by the customer. The logic behind it is to avoid unnecessary pagi

Use of NPTv6 in a mobile service provider network

2025-02-02 Thread Amos Rosenboim via NANOG
Hi, We are implementing an CGNAT + IPv6 firewall project for a mobile service provider. One of the project goals is to support scale out all active deployment of the stateful devices. One of the challenges of inserting these stateful devices into the network is the requirement that all packet

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2025-01-30 Thread Nanog News
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Re: ARIN RPKI Trust Anchor Issue

2025-01-30 Thread Simon Leinen via NANOG
Dear Job, > I analysed the alert, here is my assessment. Thanks a lot for the analysis. I had also received the alert (Randy Bush and others as well, see "Subject: TA Malfunction??" thread :-) and was wondering... your analysis makes sense as far as I can judge (which is not very far). [...] >

Re: TA Malfunction??

2025-01-30 Thread michael brooks - ESC via NANOG
ll fallback to a not-found and not an > invalid state when validators are queried, and routes with a not-found > state shouldn't be filtered so they may see it as not a critical issue > preventing routing. > > Regards, > Christopher Hawker > > ----

Re: Does Akamai have a geolocation "security" product, if so any contacts for that?

2025-01-30 Thread niels=nanog
I replied offlist to Mr Weaver.

Re: Layer 2 Transport

2025-01-23 Thread Jeff Behrns via NANOG
Identify L2 control protocols which will require transparent tunneling end to end before making a decision on underlay tech. Beware of multiple vendor handoffs / NNIs under the hood of any solution, but especially an "oMPLS" solution. ____ From: NANOG on

Keynote: Q&A With Network Automation Forum Co-Founder, Scott Robohn + More

2025-01-23 Thread Nanog News
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Re: TCP torture testing

2025-01-22 Thread Etienne-Victor Depasquale via NANOG
In my lab work, I use Ostinato to craft (a) packet streams and (b) sequences of packet streams. Ostinato is stateless, so you'll have to co-ordinate the 3-way handshake yourself to open the connection. That is: you'd have to send the SYN segment (segment 1) from Ostinato, investigate the SN sent b

Looking for Peering Contact at AS16509

2025-01-17 Thread W. Bontekoe via NANOG
Hi, I'm trying to connect with someone responsible for managing peering relations in EU for AS16509 (Amazon). Unfortunately, several attempts to reach them via the address on peeringdb (peering-e...@amazon.com) have been unanswered. Greatly appreciate if an appropriate contact could kindly r

Re: AT&t ABF NYC

2025-01-17 Thread nanog
m Midwest-IX http://www.midwest-ix.com From: "Robert DeVita" To: nanog@nanog.org Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2025 8:05:57 AM Subject: AT&t ABF NYC FYI. AT&T is discontinuing their ABF service in New York. What's Happening with Existing ABF Customers in NY AT&T Busi

Re: Seeking AS36351 Softlayer Contact

2025-01-16 Thread Aaron Atac via NANOG
Thanks, all. Jan 16, 2025 at 2:56 PM by nanog@nanog.org: > Seeking AS36351 Softlayer contact > > -Aaron >

Re: US executive order forces all US goverment resoruces to be with ARIN/etc?

2025-01-16 Thread Ben Cartwright-Cox via NANOG
25 at 12:09 PM Ben Cartwright-Cox via NANOG < > nanog@nanog.org> wrote: > >> Still reading this very word dense executive order that came out recently: >> >> >> https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2025/01/16/executive-order-on-strengthening

Seeking AS36351 Softlayer Contact

2025-01-16 Thread Aaron Atac via NANOG
Seeking AS36351 Softlayer contact -Aaron

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US executive order forces all US goverment resoruces to be with ARIN/etc?

2025-01-16 Thread Ben Cartwright-Cox via NANOG
Still reading this very word dense executive order that came out recently: https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/presidential-actions/2025/01/16/executive-order-on-strengthening-and-promoting-innovation-in-the-nations-cybersecurity/ I did notice however that it has: > (i)Within 90 days of

Re: CAIDA AS Rank

2025-01-16 Thread Romain Fontugne via NANOG
I contacted them last month, they are aware of the problem and they are working on it. If you are looking only for the the ranking we have a copy of it here: https://ihr.iijlab.net/ihr/en/rank/CAIDA%20ASRank?display=[0] Romain From: NANOG on behalf of

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Re: Level3 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2 not responding to pings, DNS queries work

2025-01-13 Thread nanog--- via NANOG
Dan’s not here, man! But I’m glad to spread the word so it can help more people in their troubleshoot efforts. -T > On Jan 13, 2025, at 10:48, Mel Beckman wrote: > > Dan, > > That dig tip for identifying the NS phy loc is very nice! That's something I > can put in our support procedures for

Re: Level3 4.2.2.1 and 4.2.2.2 not responding to pings, DNS queries work

2025-01-13 Thread nanog--- via NANOG
tes of data. --- 4.2.2.4 ping statistics --- 1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0% packet loss, time 0ms rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 1.810/1.810/1.810/0.000 ms "pubntp2.wdc12" PING 4.2.2.5 (4.2.2.5) 56(84) bytes of data. --- 4.2.2.5 ping statistics --- 1 packets transmitted, 1 received, 0%

Re: CAIDA AS Rank

2025-01-10 Thread Aaron Atac via NANOG
got error. > > > -- Original message -- > > From: Mike Hammett > To: NANOG list > Subject: CAIDA AS Rank > Date: Sun, 15 Dec 2024 19:33:36 -0600 (CST) > > Is it broken for anyone else? > > > https://asrank.caida.org/asns > > > > >

Re: BFD vs network brownouts

2025-01-09 Thread David Zimmerman via NANOG
Thanks for the feedback, Jason, Saku, Tore, Tom, and Alex. Agreed that trying to effectively brute force (mis)use of BFD as I described is misdirected. To some degree I'm trying to reinforce a "why this doesn't work" argument internally as part of a larger narrative. Thanks specifically to Ja

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Re: ACX6360-OX Question

2025-01-08 Thread Joel Busch via NANOG
I second the method Jared is suggesting, go hop-by-hop, check light levels, and make use of loopback modes to establish which partial sections may be working already. (If any loopback is available, I don't know your platform specifically) On 08.01.2025 22:19, Jared Mauch wrote: make s

BFD vs network brownouts

2025-01-08 Thread David Zimmerman via NANOG
Hi, all. BFD is well known for what it brings to the table for improving link failure detection; however, even at a reasonably athletic 300ms Control rate, you're not going to catch a significant percentage of brownout situations where you have packet loss but not a full outage. I'm trying to:

Comcast looking glass router

2025-01-08 Thread Paulo J Amaral via NANOG
Hi, hoping someone here from Comcast can help me. I need to be able to login Comcast Looking Glass router in NY to check on some route advertising but the username and password that was previously working for the LG no longer seems to work. Host: route-server.newyork.ny.ibone.comcast.net Us

Re: Per-U colocation?

2025-01-02 Thread Adam Brenner via NANOG
On 1/2/25 07:33, Alex Buie wrote: Curious about strategy here - any continental mid-sized ISPs do similar with a small footprint in the main building but the majority of their footprint offsite? We have done this before and as a Engineer the answer is: it depends. If you many many many ra

Re: Spectrum Carrier Team

2024-12-31 Thread Shawn L via NANOG
same on the non-voice side of the house. -Original Message- From: "Josh Luthman" Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2024 1:19pm To: "Dennis Burgess - LTI Support" Cc: "nanog@nanog.org" Subject: Re: Spectrum Carrier Team Spectrum has a carrier escalations flow

Spectrum Carrier Team

2024-12-31 Thread Dennis Burgess - LTI Support via NANOG
Looking for someone at Spectrum to help with a ticket. ECT-83933060 no one is picking up the ticket ☹ [LTI-Full_175px] Dennis Burgess MikroTik : Trainer, Network Associate, Routing Engineer, Wireless Engineer, Traffic Control Engineer, Inter-Networking Engineer, Security Engineer, Enterprise

RE: MPLS and Carrier Ethernet, Oh My!

2024-12-26 Thread Vasilenko Eduard via NANOG
The average subscriber consumes 1.5Mbps in a busy hour (even for the GE access). 100GE is 60k subscribers. Many access regions just do not have enough subscribers to justify 100GE. Some regions have. Ed/ From: NANOG On Behalf Of Mike Hammett Sent: Friday, December 27, 2024 05:35 To: NANOG

Re: MPLS and Carrier Ethernet, Oh My!

2024-12-26 Thread Jason Bothe via NANOG
I’m thinking there is not a a wide market for them, not to mention last mile support. Folks that need 100 or 400 ports typically want point to point and at that juncture, wavelength or IPoDWDM makes sense as more than likely these are going between data centers and not to your average enterprise pr

Re: Distributed Router Fabrics

2024-12-24 Thread Shawn L via NANOG
7; and how they're deploying X for 400g now, etc. Shawn -Original Message- From: "Mike Hammett" Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2024 2:38pm To: "Saku Ytti" Cc: "NANOG" Subject: Re: Distributed Router Fabrics "what benefits is OP seeing here

RE: Distributed Router Fabrics

2024-12-24 Thread Vasilenko Eduard via NANOG
mises, typically oversubscription) to downgrade multi-mode pluggable to copper pluggable. Then claim it as a big achievement. The money is there. PS: I agree (with Tom) that the feature list is important even for the pizza box. Eduard From: NANOG On Behalf Of Tom Beecher Sent: Tuesday, Decemb

Re: Best way to have redundancy announcing on separate routers

2024-12-23 Thread Dave Edelman via NANOG
: Tony, "The NANOG Mailing List is a community-moderated forum, open to all. Established in 1994 to provide the open exchange of technical information, it provides the opportunity for lively discussions of specific implementation challenges that require cooperation among network service prov

Re: Distributed Router Fabrics

2024-12-22 Thread Jakob Heitz (jheitz) via NANOG
Any-to-any connectivity is an O(x^2) (quadratic) problem. When you build a fabric, you can add new pizza-boxes in a linear fashion as long as the existing boxes have spare ports to plug in the new boxes. As soon as the spare ports run out, the quadratic hits. Then the choices are either: * Re

Re: New home builders without wires

2024-12-20 Thread Shawn L via NANOG
That seems about right -- $70k per mile for main-line in a relatively rural area is what we're looking at right now. Depends on a lot of things (directional boring vs direct plow, etc). -Original Message- From: "Justin Streiner" Sent: Friday, December 20, 2024 4:45pm

Re: AS36351 - IBM Cloud Contact

2024-12-20 Thread Richard Desjardine via NANOG
I just realized that in my previous message I flipped 2 numbers in the AS. I'm looking for a contact for AS36351 (not 35361). Kind Regards, Richard From: Richard Desjardine Sent: December 20, 2024 09:22 To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: AS36351 - IBM

AS35361 - IBM Cloud Contact

2024-12-20 Thread Richard Desjardine via NANOG
Good day, We have 45.59.96.0/22 that can not reach destinations on the IBM Cloud - AS35361. I have shifted our routing around to validate that regardless of which of our upsteam transit providers we send the traffic on it always fails when it reaches their edge which is through Torix for us du

Re: [nanog] abuse of abuse notices

2024-12-20 Thread Calvin Judy via NANOG
It's not a new vector, but it's not super common either. I wrote about it back in August of 2022, Hetzner's automated abuse system was being used as a denial of service vector, as the malicious actor just spoofed the victim IP(s) toward their network, and the abuse reports were automatically sen

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

Re: [nanog] abuse of abuse notices

2024-12-19 Thread nanog
There was also the attack on the Tor network a few months ago. In that case I spoke to the "security" company that was sending the abuse notices to my provider - and they confirmed that they know the notices are bullshit, they acknowledge that if they cause financial losses I might be able to w

Re: MACSEC

2024-12-18 Thread Jason Bothe via NANOG
Quite a bit I’d say, particularly in WAN. It’s an easy and excellent go-to for line rate encryption along waves and some transparent layer 2 services state they support it but haven’t had an opportunity to test personally. Double check the implementation for continuation of rolling keys and so fort

Get Ready: NANOG 93 Keynote! + More!

2024-12-13 Thread Nanog News
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DisneyPlus CroudFront

2024-12-12 Thread Mario Eirea via NANOG
Greetings everyone, Anyone from Disney+ on here that can help me with a blocked IP? Going through the traditional channels is not getting anywhere. Thanks, ME

Re: Need Centurylink contact for serious ongoing issue

2024-12-12 Thread Luke Guillory via NANOG
The state PSC would be my vote, they reach out asap on complaints from what I’ve seen locally here in LA. From: NANOG on behalf of Mike Hammett Date: Thursday, December 12, 2024 at 9:58 AM To: John Neiberger Cc: NANOG list Subject: Re: Need Centurylink contact for serious ongoing issue

Re: Need Centurylink contact for serious ongoing issue

2024-12-12 Thread Shawn L via NANOG
+1 to contacting your local public service commission. _No_ provider wants them to pass along a complaint. When that happens, things get fixed quickly. -Original Message- From: "Josh Luthman" Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2024 10:36am To: "John Neiberger" Cc: &

Re: COLO space in EU

2024-12-12 Thread Thomas Mieslinger via NANOG
If I remember my company's latest Frankfurt contract, that was a few 100€ for the racks but 10s of thousands € yearly for the energy (~7kw per rack) To me, today, datacenter colo business is just reselling energy. Am 12.12.24 um 10:55 schrieb Elmar K. Bins: nanog@nanog.org (Thomas Miesl

Re: COLO space in EU

2024-12-12 Thread Thomas Mieslinger via NANOG
.278€ per kWh is sort of a list price what they have to pay to the utility. On top of that they run 20kW cooling equipment and 20kW UPS. I have seen even higher prices in Frankfurt. Am 11.12.24 um 19:45 schrieb harbor235: Hi all, Looking for colo space in Amsterdam, is it common to have to pa

Re: COLO space in EU

2024-12-12 Thread Erik van Westen via NANOG
a datacenter anymore) On 11-12-2024 23:50, Riley O via NANOG wrote: Yea, 0.15-30EUR is definitely higher than the US average, much higher than what we pay. Out here, colo spaces tend to charge ~1.5-2x the utility rate in the quote. Mainly to factor in cooling, depending on their PUE. Based

Re: COLO space in EU

2024-12-11 Thread Riley O via NANOG
sage -- > > From "Riley O" m32+na...@cubit.sh > > To "Aaron Wendel" aa...@wholesaleinternet.net > > Cc "Tony Wicks" t...@wicks.co.nz; "NANOG list" nanog@nanog.org > > Date 12/11/2024 3:22:27 PM > > Subject Re: Re[2]: C

Re: Re[2]: COLO space in EU

2024-12-11 Thread Riley O via NANOG
E017 B967 AC29 E321 On Wednesday, December 11th, 2024 at 12:40 PM, Aaron Wendel wrote: > Considering a full cabinet with 20kW in the US costs under $2k total I would > say so. > > Aaron > > > > -- Original Message -- > From "Tony Wicks" >

Re: COLO space in EU

2024-12-11 Thread nanog
Is there a reason why AMS (presumably the IXs)? You may find other NL DCs cheaper but still close enough to AMS for your needs. For example, in Rotterdam there has been more investment in the port's industrial grid infra, which may get you a cheaper rate for power. In any case, the rate you hav

Re: Route optimization using GPUs?

2024-12-07 Thread Job Snijders via NANOG
On Fri, Dec 06, 2024 at 10:55:30PM +, Ryan Hamel wrote: > That means (at least for Noction) the operator has to go out of their > way to disable safety, so those that claim it has bad defaults, may > want to RTFM. While I appreciate various business drivers and motivations exist to deploy sof

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2024-12-06 Thread Nanog News
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Re: WSJ: Dozens of Countries Hit in Chinese Telecom Hacking Campaign, Top U.S. Official Says

2024-12-05 Thread Ryan Wilkins via NANOG
to where it has been." -- Wayne Gretzky"I never lose. I either win or learn" - Nelson MandelaOn Thu, Dec 5, 2024 at 9:58 AM Jason Iannone <jason.iann...@gmail.com> wrote:CNN mentioned Lumen. T-Mo?On Wed, Dec 4, 2024 at 5:22 PM J. Hellenthal via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:Fa

Re: Route optimization using GPUs?

2024-12-05 Thread Jason Bothe via NANOG
Snijders > > https://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2017-August/092131.html > > > From: NANOG on behalf of > Mike Hammett > Date: Thursday, December 5, 2024 at 12:24 PM > To: Jason Bothe > Cc: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Re: Route optimization using GPUs?

Re: Route optimization using GPUs?

2024-12-05 Thread Compton, Rich via NANOG
“I strongly recommend to turn off those BGP optimizers, glue the ports shut, burn the hardware, and salt the grounds on which the BGP optimizer sales people walked.” -Job Snijders https://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2017-August/092131.html From: NANOG on behalf of Mike Hammett Date

Re: Route optimization using GPUs?

2024-12-05 Thread Jason Bothe via NANOG
WIth merchant silicon getting faster and stronger everyday, and capacity and transit in a freewill, I’m not sure what GPU optimization would buy you, not to mention the ROI. The Internet routing table is not showing substantial signs of growth and in some cases has experienced a plateau. Also, t

Re: WSJ: Dozens of Countries Hit in Chinese Telecom Hacking Campaign, Top U.S. Official Says

2024-12-04 Thread J. Hellenthal via NANOG
Failing to find a list of providers that were hit. Anyone know more ? I don't see them mentioned. Verizon & AT&T I know of. -- J. Hellenthal The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume. > On Dec 4, 2024, at 14:59, Sean Don

Survey on the deployment and usage of Looking Glass (LG)

2024-12-04 Thread Lancheng via NANOG
Dear all, We are a research team from Tsinghua University and ZGC Lab. We are conducting a survey on the current deployment and usage of Looking Glass (LG) servers. Our research aims to improve the user experience as well as prevent abuse of LG. If you manage a LG server in your network a

RE: New home builders without wires

2024-12-03 Thread Vasilenko Eduard via NANOG
One smart US guy wrote in the alias (around 2007) that wireless is about 7x more expensive per bit than wired, and there are no reasons to believe that it will ever change. The economy would prevail sooner or later. Ed/ -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Sean Donelan Sent

Re: Implementing Decentralized RPKI with Blockchain Technology

2024-11-29 Thread Job Snijders via NANOG
On Mon, 18 Nov 2024 at 14:29, Matt Corallo wrote: > On 11/18/24 5:11 AM, Niels Bakker wrote: > > * na...@as397444.net (Matt Corallo) [Sun 17 Nov 2024, 20:44 CET]: > >> Apologies if it came across as insulting, indeed I wasn't spending my > time reading IETF mailing > >> lists in the early 2010s :

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