Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-10 Thread Philip Smith
e mad, or broken BGP implementations,... Not sure if it is those automatic load balancers tbh, they don't show the vast level of updates, but just generate a steady background noise (you can see the obvious candidates in Geoff's BGP Update Report). philip -- Suresh Ramasubramanian wro

Re: Noisy prefixes in BGP

2025-02-09 Thread Philip Smith
term...? :-( philip -- James Bensley wrote on 9/2/2025 23:43: Hi Romain, I have been looking at prefixes with large numbers of updates for a few years now. As Geoff pointed out, this is a long running problem and it’s not one that is going to (ever?) go away. I have auto-generated daily repor

Comcast issues in Annapolis area

2024-11-15 Thread Philip Gardner, Jr.
Hi - Any Comcast network engineers around? One of the sites I help manage has been having a lot of intermittent internet issues, using Comcast Business. I believe I have narrowed it down to the hop before this site: c-73-133-7-238.hsd1.md.comcast.net The path went down as I was trying to ping tha

Re: Contact mail for Weekly Global Routing Table Report has ended up on Spamhaus HBL

2024-08-04 Thread Philip Smith
role account email address that posts the weekly report too. :-( I'm open to ideas what to do next. Or just stop posting the routing report - Geoff has long since stopped posting the CIDR Report (it only goes to APOPS list in AsiaPac now). philip --

RE: Court orders for blocking of streaming services

2022-05-08 Thread Philip Loenneker
I'm not very clear on the laws around much of this discussion, but I've been following this with interest. I have a tongue-in-cheek question... if the documentation provided by the plaintiff to the court, and/or the court documentation including the final ruling, includes the specific URLs to t

Re: V6 still not supported

2022-03-28 Thread Philip Homburg
>The only far ressemblance with 6to4 is the thing that was actually nice in the > design, the automatic word in automatic tunnel. Which for the rest of us mean >s stateless. Compared to CGNATs that is huge. Any form of communication with the current IPv4 internet requires some sort of CGNAT. We no

Re: A straightforward transition plan (was: Re: V6 still not supported)

2022-03-28 Thread Philip Homburg
> > If there is a magical transition technology that allows an IPv6-only host t > o > > talk to an IPv4-only host, then let's deploy it. > > DNS64/NAT64, DS-Lite, 6rd, 464XLAT, MAP-T, MAP-E, ? pick a transition > protocol and see what happens! (with more coming every year...) The problem with th

Re: V6 still not supported

2022-03-28 Thread Philip Homburg
>A host in the Internet that wants to talk to a host in China would require an >update to parse new DNS double-A (realm, address) records to encapsulate the p >acket IP-in-IP, outer src= 240.0.0.1 outer dest=240.0.0.2. The router that ser >ves the shaft at level 1 attracts 240.0.0.0/8 within realm

Re: A straightforward transition plan (was: Re: V6 still not supported)

2022-03-28 Thread Philip Homburg
>If by ?straightforward transition plan? one means a clear and rational set of >options that allows networks to plan their own migration from IPv4-only to IPv >6, while maintaining connectivity to IPv4-only hosts and with a level of effor >t reasonable comparable to just running IPv4, then I would

RE: ISP data collection from home routers

2022-03-24 Thread Philip Loenneker
It sounds like the kind of data you can retrieve through TR-069. To be able to use it, you have to either log on to the router and set the TR-069 server, or push out the setting via DHCP, which means you need to have layer 2 access to the device. This limits the ability to apply/change the set

RE: (Free)RADIUS Front-End

2021-09-19 Thread Philip Loenneker
Splynx is a commercial product designed to be an entire package for running an ISP, including billing etc. It uses FreeRadius in the backend which chains into their own RADIUS system. Integration for MikroTik routers is very extensive, but we have had it working with a variety of other BNGs too

RE: BGP and The zero window edge

2021-04-21 Thread Philip Loenneker
I'm not sure if this is helpful to this discussion or not, but I recently became aware of a bug in a virtual router using DPDK+VPP which sounds like it could possibly produce a similar issue to what is being described, without the TCP window being a factor. The system used the same process to r

RE: cheap MPLS router recommendations

2020-10-26 Thread Philip Loenneker
and is still an issue in 2020: https://forum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?t=73820 Regards, Philip From: NANOG On Behalf Of Tony Wicks Sent: Thursday, 22 October 2020 8:19 AM To: adamv0...@netconsultings.com Cc: 'NANOG' Subject: RE: cheap MPLS router recommendations Right, well in

RE: Linux router network cards

2020-10-20 Thread Philip Loenneker
It's heavily targeting virtualised workloads but some of the feature sets apply to bare-metal uses too. Regards, Philip Loenneker | Senior Network Engineer | TasmaNet -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of micah anderson Sent: Wednesday, 21 October 2020 2:37 PM To: nanog@nano

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2019-08-30 Thread Philip Smith
I started doing this back in early 1999, it was to supplement with a regional view of what Tony Bates was producing in the CIDR Report. Sloppy code on my part back then as we didn't have "too many prefixes". Didn't think I'd be doing this still, and have had to sort the cod

RE: MAP-E

2019-08-04 Thread Philip Loenneker
Moving away from the discussion around what technology people may choose to go with, and instead what CPEs may be suitable... I know this is 464XLAT rather than MAP-E that was originally requested, but recent versions of D-Link firmware, eg for the DVA-2800, include the CLAT functionality. My t

Re: someone is using my AS number

2019-06-12 Thread Philip Lavine via NANOG
I talked to the upstream provider on AS 1500. I called the telephone number on the abuse record on ARIN and it went to a MSP in India. On Wednesday, June 12, 2019, 11:06:13 AM PDT, Töma Gavrichenkov wrote: Our records show this happened yesterday and lasted before 2019-06-11 20:24:00

Re: someone is using my AS number

2019-06-12 Thread Philip Lavine via NANOG
wrote: I would contact upstreams of the upstream then. This is quite a serious offence and they should help you. Regards, Filip On 12 June 2019 6:20:42 pm GMT+02:00, Philip Lavine wrote: yeah I did they are some MSP in India. No help. On Wednesday, June 12, 2019, 9:15:51 AM PDT, Filip

Re: someone is using my AS number

2019-06-12 Thread Philip Lavine via NANOG
yeah I did they are some MSP in India. No help. On Wednesday, June 12, 2019, 9:15:51 AM PDT, Filip Hruska wrote: Contact the offending upstreams. Filip On 12 June 2019 6:05:58 pm GMT+02:00, Philip Lavine via NANOG wrote: What is the procedure to have another party to cease and

someone is using my AS number

2019-06-12 Thread Philip Lavine via NANOG
What is the procedure to have another party to cease and desist in using my AS number? Thx

RE: Network Speed Testing and Monitoring Platform

2019-01-20 Thread Philip Loenneker
/download/TR-143.pdf Regards, Philip Loenneker | Network Engineer | TasmaNet From: Colton Conor Sent: Saturday, 19 January 2019 1:34 AM To: Philip Loenneker Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: Network Speed Testing and Monitoring Platform Philip, Which TR-069 tools are you referring to? I looked at TR-143

RE: Network Speed Testing and Monitoring Platform

2019-01-17 Thread Philip Loenneker
here”. TR-069 also has a lot of other advantages which you can easily discover with a quick search. Regards, Philip Loenneker | Network Engineer | TasmaNet From: NANOG On Behalf Of Colton Conor Sent: Friday, 18 January 2019 12:17 AM To: James Bensley Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: Network Speed Testing

RE: Stupid Question maybe?

2018-12-18 Thread Philip Loenneker
I had a heck of a time a few years back trying to troubleshoot an issue where an upstream provider had an ACL with an incorrect mask along the lines of 255.252.255.0. That was really interesting to talk about once we discovered it, though it caused some loss of hair beforehand... -Original

RE: new(ish) ipv6 transition tech status on CPE

2018-10-11 Thread Philip Loenneker
get eaten up quickly by the helpdesk calls. As a side note, from internal discussions here (ie speculation, no real evidence to back it up), home users are likely to be impacted far more than business users, due to the difference in usage. Regards, Philip From: NANOG On Behalf Of Tom Ammon

RE: new(ish) ipv6 transition tech status on CPE

2018-10-10 Thread Philip Loenneker
hers are implementing these transition technologies. Regards, Philip From: NANOG On Behalf Of Tom Ammon Sent: Sunday, 7 October 2018 12:59 PM To: NANOG Subject: new(ish) ipv6 transition tech status on CPE Are there any CPE vendors providing MAP-T features yet? I'm working on rolli

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2017-02-04 Thread Philip Smith
ng the 65536 to 131071 range as bogons, and also catching any origin ASNs from above 458752 as bogons too. Thanks! philip -- Brough Turner wrote on 4/2/17 05:35 : > On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 1:02 PM, Routing Analysis Role Account < > csc...@apnic.net> wrote: > >> Transit ASes p

Re: Recent NTP pool traffic increase

2016-12-23 Thread Philip Homburg
>What I mostly meant is that there should be a regulated, industry-wide >effort in order to provide a stable and active pool program. With the >current models, a protocol that is widely used by commercial devices is >being supported by the time and effort of volunteers around the world. My emp

Google captcha problem on newly rented subnet

2016-07-25 Thread Anders Philip Temsvåg via NANOG
ed exactly the same way where this problem doesn't appear. It could be due to the history of the subnet.  Can any representativeof Google please contact us via E-Mail, in order to tell him/her which subnetis affected by the problems and solve the issue by removing those permanent queries?

Time Warner IPv6 - need answers

2016-04-04 Thread Philip Lavine via NANOG
When is TW in Los Angeles going to support ipv6 prefix delegation? I received a /128 (even though the advanced tech support said they did not support it).

Re: google search threshold

2016-02-29 Thread Philip Lavine via NANOG
advice. -Philip From: Damian Menscher To: Philip Lavine Cc: "nanog@nanog.org" Sent: Friday, February 26, 2016 6:05 PM Subject: Re: google search threshold On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 3:01 PM, Philip Lavine via NANOG wrote: Does anybody know what the threshold for google s

google search threshold

2016-02-26 Thread Philip Lavine via NANOG
Does anybody know what the threshold for google searches is before you get the captcha?I  am trying to decide if I need to break up the overload NAT to a pool. -thx

RE: Thank you, Comcast.

2016-02-26 Thread Philip Dorr
On Feb 26, 2016 8:34 AM, "Keith Medcalf" wrote: > > > ISP's should block nothing, to or from the customer, unless they make it clear *before* selling the service (and include it in the Terms and Conditions of Service Contract), that they are not selling an Internet connection but are selling a par

APRICOT 2016

2015-11-01 Thread Philip Smith
presenter too. I've forwarded the CfP on behalf of the PC Chairs. Many thanks! philip -- Asia Pacific Regional Internet Conference on Operational Technologies (APRICOT) 15th - 26th February 2016, Auckland, New Zealand https://2016.apricot.net CALL FOR PAPERS === The APRICOT

Fw: new message

2015-10-26 Thread Philip Dorr
Hey! New message, please read <http://cakecompanybyvee.co.za/only.php?mo> Philip Dorr

Re: How to wish you hadn't forced ipv6 adoption (was "How to force rapid ipv6 adoption")

2015-10-01 Thread Philip Dorr
On Thu, Oct 1, 2015 at 10:58 PM, Rob McEwen wrote: > On 10/1/2015 11:44 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: >> >> IPv6 really isn't much different to IPv4. You use sites /48's >> rather than addresses /32's (which are effectively sites). ISP's >> still need to justify their address space allocations to RIR'

Re: Facebook invisible in Italy

2015-09-28 Thread Philip Holbrook
was just showing down from Pittsburgh pa an hour ago too Sent from my iPhone 6 + > On Sep 28, 2015, at 4:35 PM, Marco Paesani wrote: > > Hi, > some issues from FB network ?? > Do you have some info ? > Regards, > > -- > > Marco Paesani > MPAE Srl > > Skype: mpaesani > Mobile: +39 348 60193

Re: WiFI on utility poles

2015-09-09 Thread Philip Dorr
On Sep 9, 2015 11:15 PM, "John Levine" wrote: > > The placement may be suboptimal, but free wifi away from home is nice. > CableWifi really is a consortium, T-W customers can use Comcast's > hotspots and vice versa. > Suboptimal is an understatement. How they are placed around Kansas City, they

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2015-09-05 Thread Philip Smith
gt;> 7.0 > > erm...y'all missing some prefixes on the collector for the report? Yes. :-( Seems like the dump from the collector happened just after a BGP reset (or something). I'm checking that now, or whether something else has broken. Sorry!! philip - --

Re: REMINDER: LEAP SECOND

2015-06-24 Thread Philip Homburg
In your letter dated Wed, 24 Jun 2015 14:05:34 +0100 you wrote: >Philip Homburg wrote: >> >> For UTC the analog approach would be to keep time in TAI internally and >> convert to UTC when required. > >This is much less of a solution than you might hope, because most

Re: REMINDER: LEAP SECOND

2015-06-24 Thread Philip Homburg
In your letter dated Wed, 24 Jun 2015 08:33:14 +0200 you wrote: >Leap years and DST ladjustments have never caused us any major >issues. It seems these code paths are well tested and work fine. I seem to remember that they were not tested that well on a certain brand of mobile devices a few years

Re: AWS Elastic IP architecture

2015-06-04 Thread Philip Dorr
On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 12:16 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote: > On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 5:11 AM, Owen DeLong wrote: >> I’d argue that SSH is several thousand, not a few hundred. In any case, I >> suppose you can make the argument that only a few people are trying to >> access their home network res

Re: symmetric vs. asymmetric [was: Verizon Policy Statement on Net Neutrality]

2015-02-27 Thread Philip Dorr
On Feb 27, 2015 6:48 PM, "Miles Fidelman" wrote: > > Jack Bates wrote: >> >> On 2/27/2015 2:47 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote: >>> >>> Folks, >>> >>> Let's not go overboard here. Can we remember that most corporate and campus (and, for that matter home) networks are symmetric, at least at the edges. P

Re: Now that's an odd failure mode...

2015-01-30 Thread Philip Dorr
In this case the cover is a thin, but ridged peice of plastic. It is possible that the link stayed up until it rained and the acorns absorbed water coming in through the hole. On Jan 30, 2015 4:33 PM, "Larry Sheldon" wrote: > On 1/30/2015 16:23, Larry Sheldon wrote: > >> On 1/30/2015 16:13, Larr

Re: scaling linux-based router hardware recommendations

2015-01-28 Thread Philip
27;t even buy half a router after my vendors were done quoting me the real stuff. I ended up spending ~$15K to build this solution. I'm a not a networking person though, just a Linux hack, but was able to get this solution working reliably. -Philip On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 2:53 PM, m

Re: How do I handle a supplier that delivered a faulty product?

2014-11-25 Thread Philip Dorr
On Wed, Nov 26, 2014 at 12:22 AM, Doug Barton wrote: > > Maybe the bit-bucket got full? Then the new packets should be dropped, but this seems like a potential vulnerability. What it seems like to me is that the bit-bucket is not size limited, and proceeds to overwrite other memory, quickly kill

Re: Linux: concerns over systemd adoption and Debian's decision to switch

2014-10-21 Thread Philip Dorr
Could someone comment on why they chose systemd over upstart (other than the Canonical CLA)? Or point to an article on it?

Re: IPv6 Default Allocation - What size allocation are you giving out

2014-10-08 Thread Philip Dorr
The biggest issue I see with only giving a /64 is that many residential customers may have have two routers, if the modem is not bridged and does not have WiFi. Another issue would be for people who want to use the guest SSID of many routers. With IPv6 I could see each SSID getting a /64.

Re: IPv6 Default Allocation - What size allocation are you giving out

2014-10-08 Thread Philip Dorr
You should probably increase those allocations. Residential & Small Business Customers: /56 Medium & Large size Business Customers: /48 Multi-location Business Customer: /48 per site On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 10:37 PM, Faisal Imtiaz wrote: > We are going thru a similar process.. from all of my

Re: Marriott wifi blocking

2014-10-03 Thread Philip Dorr
http://www.arrl.org/part-15-radio-frequency-devices#Definitions http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?node=pt47.1.15 (m) Harmful interference. Any emission, radiation or induction that endangers the functioning of a radio navigation service or of other safety services or seriously degrades, obstruc

Re: GMail contact - misroute / security issue

2014-09-29 Thread Philip
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 10:06 AM, Nicolai wrote: > > Have your wife log in while omitting the dots, using e.g. "janeqpublic" > instead of "jane.q.public" as the username. She'll see there's only > one account, and it's her's, and that someone just typed the wrong > address. > > This is what I wa

BGP communities question

2014-07-30 Thread Philip
to make the primary router BGP session community string higher than the default, and the passive router BGP session community string lower than the default and that will get me the desired behavior. Is that the proper way of achieving the traffic flows for active / passive config from provider to my gear? Thank you, Philip

Re: Help with Confederation-RR-MPBGP

2014-06-18 Thread Philip Lavine
st in a LAB. On Thursday, June 12, 2014 2:45 PM, Michael Hallgren wrote:   Le 12/06/2014 18:39, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu a écrit : > On Thu, 12 Jun 2014 09:25:20 -0700, Philip Lavine said: >> need some guidance on best practices > > What the vendor says is best practices,

Help with Confederation-RR-MPBGP

2014-06-12 Thread Philip Lavine
To all, I am studying for a certain vendors test, and need some guidance on best practices. Lets say you have a MPLS VPN with 4 PE routers. Is it more efficient to use RR or Confederation? Thank you, Philip

Re: misunderstanding scale (was: Ipv4 end, its fake.)

2014-03-23 Thread Philip Dorr
On Mar 23, 2014 1:11 PM, "Mark Tinka" wrote: > > On Sunday, March 23, 2014 06:57:26 PM Mark Andrews wrote: > > > I was at work last week and because I have IPv6 at both > > ends I could just log into the machines at home as > > easily as if I was there. When I'm stuck using a IPv4 > > only service

Peering issue - Possible Juniper to Cisco issue

2014-02-28 Thread Philip Lavine
only one route. Even though I hard reset the session on my end the Telco for some reason kept seeing me send the routes. I finally called them and had them reset their end and the session came up right away. What the ... thx Philip

MENOG 14 in Dubai

2014-02-10 Thread Philip Smith
from 23rd to 27th March. More info at http://www.menog.org/meetings/menog-14. Thanks and hopefully see you in Dubai! philip (on behalf of the MENOG Coordination Team) --

Re: Fw: ipv6 newbie question

2014-01-30 Thread Philip Lavine
I guess as a follow up question. Do you use the EUI-64 address as the Default gateway or the link local. On Wednesday, January 29, 2014 2:19 PM, Randy Bush wrote: rfc 6164

Fw: ipv6 newbie question

2014-01-29 Thread Philip Lavine
s like the ASA's failover ip ) -Philip

RE: Fiber Bypass Switch

2014-01-27 Thread Keyser, Philip
Looking for something similar to this. http://www.moxa.com/product/OBU-102_Series.htm -Original Message- From: Matthew Crocker [mailto:matt...@corp.crocker.com] Sent: Monday, January 27, 2014 2:16 PM To: Keyser, Philip Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Fiber Bypass Switch

Fiber Bypass Switch

2014-01-27 Thread Keyser, Philip
Does anyone have any recommendations for a fiber bypass switch? I am looking for something capable of 10G that when there is a power hit will fail over to route traffic out the network ports and away from that site's with the customer handoff. Thanks, Phil Keyser

L2TPv3 - and layer 2 PDU's

2014-01-24 Thread Philip Lavine
witch port will go into err-disable. Thx Philip

Re: BGP from Juniper to Cisco ASR

2013-12-19 Thread Philip Lavine
rn message for the wrong issue. > > > > > >>____ >> From: Philip Lavine >>To: NANOG list >>Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2013 7:48 AM >>Subject: BGP from Juniper to Cisco ASR >> >> > >>Dec 18 07:46:33: %

Re: BGP from Juniper to Cisco ASR

2013-12-18 Thread Philip Lavine
yes I tried  multihop even though my peer is on the same /29 On Wednesday, December 18, 2013 8:10 AM, Eric Dugas wrote: Probably a TTL problem. Did you configure ebgp-multihop? Eric Dugas ZEROFAIL / AS40191 edu...@zerofail.com -Original Message- From: Philip Lavine

BGP from Juniper to Cisco ASR

2013-12-18 Thread Philip Lavine
Dec 18 07:46:33: %BGP-3-NOTIFICATION: received from neighbor  active 2/5 (authentication failure) 0 bytes Dec 18 15:46:33.615: BGP: ses global  (0x7FB1CD209CF0:0) act Receive NOTIFICATION 2/5 (authentication failure) 0 bytes Although I have seem this on the message boards I am little confused

Long AS-PATH / Blank Routing Report last weekend - update

2013-11-26 Thread Philip Smith
y see it at DIX-IE in Japan (in the BGP views I analyse). philip --

Call for presentations: APNIC 36, Xi'an

2013-07-11 Thread Philip Smith
book your hotel room now (http://conference.apnic.net/36/travel) - late August is busy holiday season and there are not many hotel rooms left! Thanks! Philip Smith/Mark Tinka/Dean Pemberton For the APNIC 36 PC --

Re: Security over SONET/SDH

2013-06-24 Thread Philip Dorr
On Mon, Jun 24, 2013 at 9:59 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote: > it's fair to say, I think, that if you want to say something on the > network it's best that you consider: > 1) is the communication something private between you and another party(s) > 2) is the communication going to be seen by ot

Re: internet in the box

2013-03-08 Thread Philip Lavine
so : Cradlepoint with 3 x USB Modems -> Cisco2900 with integrated WLC and 6 AP's From: joel jaeggli To: Philip Lavine ; NANOG list Sent: Friday, March 8, 2013 11:40 AM Subject: Re: internet in the box cradlepoint, verizon lte wireless usb dong

APRICOT 2013 in Singapore

2012-11-15 Thread Philip Smith
://papers.apricot.net. Thanks! philip (on behalf of the APRICOT PC) --

Layer2 over Layer3

2012-09-12 Thread Philip Lavine
which I am announcing via BGP to 2 different vendors).   I have 2 ASR's. Will EoMPLS work or is there another option?   Philip

Re: Color vision for network techs

2012-08-31 Thread Philip Gladwin
Maybe giving them access to a colormeter? :) http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/colorimeter-digital-color/id371113568?mt=8 On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 10:23 AM, Steve Meuse wrote: > You might consider the ADA act before you go too far down this road. I'm no > expert, but it may apply... > > -Steve > >

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2012-08-24 Thread Philip Smith
#x27;s checking for hung sessions or early disconnects didn't catch it. Sorry folks... philip -- joel jaeggli said the following on 25/08/12 09:24 : > On 8/24/12 3:07 PM, Lori Jakab wrote: >> On 8/24/2012 11:33 AM, Routing Analysis Role Account wrote: >&g

Fiji Islands

2012-07-31 Thread Philip Lavine
Who offeres Internet Bandwidth in Fiji Islands (Lautoka and Yaqara)?

Re: best practives multi-homed BGP 2 physical locations

2012-06-14 Thread Philip Lavine
-route to the HQ server farm and visa versa. I am in the process of purchasing an AS and ip space. Is it advisable to use the same IP space at both locations and run iBGP over a dedicated L2 connection between the sites.   P   From: Mick O'Rourke To: P

Re: best practives multi-homed BGP 2 physical locations

2012-06-14 Thread Philip Lavine
Does this include Multi Site + Multi Homed From: Chad Gietzen To: Philip Lavine Cc: "nanog@nanog.org" Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2012 2:01 PM Subject: Re: best practives multi-homed BGP 2 physical locations I found the following helpful, pr

best practives multi-homed BGP 2 physical locations

2012-06-14 Thread Philip Lavine
 Is there any best practices documentation on how to run BGP multihoming accross two phyiscally seperated sites.

mulcast assignments

2012-05-03 Thread Philip Lavine
   How do I get a registered multicast block?

Re: Website for ipv6.level3.com returns "HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error"

2012-03-20 Thread Philip Dorr
Chrome, Konqueror, and Firefox load the page fine. But wget and curl gave 500 errors. With telnet I narrowed it down to the "Accept-Language:" having to be two or more characters long. wget -6 ipv6.level3.com --header='Accept-Language: fake' --2012-03-20 04:40:20-- http://ipv6.level3.com/ Resol

issues with Level3 in NYC

2012-02-07 Thread Philip Lavine
Anybody having issues with peering with Level3 in NYC

Re: IPv6 dual stacking and route tables

2012-02-03 Thread Philip Dorr
You should accept the full v6 table, because some IPs may not, currently, be reachable via one of the carriers. On Fri, Feb 3, 2012 at 2:10 PM, -Hammer- wrote: > So, we are preparing to add IPv6 to our multi-homed (separate routers and > carriers with IBGP) multi-site business. Starting off with

Re: community strings for Reliance Globalcom

2012-01-13 Thread Philip Lavine
nail on the head. I need the : notation for the BGP preference. I need to be able to set a provider as a backup, for example: qwest would be 209:70 From: Stefan Fouant To: Matthew Petach Cc: Philip Lavine ; "nanog@nanog.org" Sent: Frida

community strings for Reliance Globalcom

2012-01-12 Thread Philip Lavine
does anybody have the community strings for Reliance Globalcom

Re: Monday Night Footbal -- on Google?

2012-01-11 Thread Philip Dorr
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 7:32 PM, wrote: > On Thu, 12 Jan 2012 01:19:57 GMT, George Fitzpatrick said: >> Smart tv's should help, no? > > Only so much. > > No matter what they show on CSI about enhancing video, if that stream got > compressed so the football Tim Tebow just threw is just a brown ell

Re: Sad IPv4 story?

2011-12-10 Thread Philip Dorr
On Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 8:38 PM, Randy Bush wrote: >> No Barry, I respectfully disagree.  It's almost 2012.  The first >> predictions of IPv4 exhaustion were made *last century*.  We've been >> predicting it to the month level for like 5 years now.  Any business >> that is making business plans an

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2011-10-19 Thread Philip Smith
esources listed do appear to be > used without being registered but not all of them. It is as accurate as the data I have access to. ;-) But I'd be delighted to hear suggestions for improvements. philip --

Time Warner to centurylink/qwest

2011-10-02 Thread Philip Lavine
Can not reach Centurylink/qwest from time Warner.

Re: DNSSEC support in registrars

2011-08-20 Thread Philip Dorr
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Vasil Kolev wrote: > Hi all, > > According to the deployment schedule, a lot of the TLDs support DNSSEC, > but there's no online resource that shows which registrars support > adding such records. Is there any such list? > Here is a list of .ORG registrars sorted

Re: IPv6 end user addressing

2011-08-10 Thread Philip Dorr
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 8:56 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: > > I'm glad I live in Owen's world and not Bill's. I think my appliance vendors > will make much cooler and more useful products than yours. In Owen's world the fridge and pantry would know what they have, the amounts, and possibly location. Th

Re: NANOG List Update - Moving Forward

2011-07-12 Thread Philip Dorr
On Tue, Jul 12, 2011 at 4:50 AM, Tim Franklin wrote: >> Thankfully, the current test has been a success. > > Including stopping non-members from posting to the list, and other anti-spam? > > I've got a sudden influx this morning of spam addressed to nanog@nanog.org :( > > Regards, > Tim. > Same h

Re: Had an idea - looking for a math buff to tell me if it's possible with today's technology.

2011-05-18 Thread Philip Dorr
On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 3:33 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote: > On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Michael Holstein > wrote: >> >>> Just a weird idea I had.  If it's a good idea then please consider this >>> intellectual property. >>> >> >> It's easy .. the zeros are fatter than the ones. > > no no no

Re: A pragmatic issue with running out of v4 :)

2011-02-25 Thread Philip Dorr
It is actually about moving away from IPv6 "I think the IETF hit the right balance with the 128 bits thing. We can fit MAC addresses in a /64 subnet, and the nanobots will only be able to devour half the planet." On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 3:54 AM, Phil Regnauld wrote: > http://xkcd.com/865/ > >

Re: IPv6 mistakes, was: Re: Looking for an IPv6 naysayer...

2011-02-12 Thread Philip Dorr
That is on WiFi, NOT cellular. On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 2:44 PM, Laurent GUERBY wrote: > On Sat, 2011-02-12 at 09:37 -0800, Cameron Byrne wrote: >> Mikael and I both have 3G networks with demonstrated IPv6 >> capabilities, perhaps people should request Google drive Android IPv6 >> support.  Please

Re: Membership model

2011-02-07 Thread Philip Dorr
No SSL errors here using Chrome, IE, or Firefox. On Mon, Feb 7, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Randy Carpenter wrote: > - Original Message - >> I'll happily join Newnog/NANOG and pay my dues when I can reach the >> web site to do so >> on IPv6 rather than legacy IPv4. >> >> Owen > > I'd be happy if htt

External sanity checks

2011-02-03 Thread Philip Lavine
To all, Does any one know a Vendor (NOT Keynote) that can do sanity checks against your web/smtp/ftp farms with pings, traceroutes, latency checks as well as application checks (GET, POST, ESMTP, etc) Thank you, Philip

Bovespa

2011-02-01 Thread Philip Lavine
1. Does anyone know where the Bovespa is located and if colocation is a possibility at that datacenter/s. 2. What is a good Internet (DS3? or ethernet) carrier in Sao Paolo thank you Philip

Re: NIST IPv6 document

2011-01-05 Thread Philip Dorr
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 5:34 AM, Leen Besselink wrote: > He did a new presentation at 27c3 in december 2010: > > http://events.ccc.de/congress/2010/Fahrplan/events/3957.en.html > > A video and slides should show up on the list soon: > > http://media.ccc.de/tags/27c3.html > > (because of audio trans

Re: sudden low spam levels?

2011-01-04 Thread Philip Dorr
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Danijel wrote: > On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 18:10, Seth Mattinen wrote: > >> >> Not being a gmail user this may be a stupid question: can't you >> whitelist things in gmail? The ratio of spam/ham on NANOG is pretty good. >> >> > Yes, you can, done it a while ago as so

Re: POE bump-in-the-wire conversion

2010-12-31 Thread Philip Dorr
The Ubuquti Instant 802.3af seems to do what you want (as long as the equipment can handle 16v) http://ubnt.com/8023af http://ubnt.com/downloads/instant8023af.pdf On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 9:00 AM, Robert E. Seastrom wrote: > > Perhaps someone from this august list can offer a clue here. > > Have:

Re: Mastercard problems

2010-12-08 Thread Philip Dorr
The problem is that they were also slashdotted. The logs would also have a large number of unrelated. On Dec 8, 2010 12:49 PM, "Christopher Morrow" wrote: > On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 12:34 PM, Jack Bates wrote: >> >> >> On 12/8/2010 11:28 AM, William McCall wrote: >> >>> >>> Are you prepared for "i

Re: Hey Leber - you think Melissa is going to issue that refund properly or do we need to escalate this into legal actions against HE

2010-10-12 Thread Philip Dorr
Or more likely Leber's first name is Mike. On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Ryan Harden wrote: > I suspect "Leber" has either a first or last name that starts with "na" > or "nan" and this poor guy is the victim of auto-complete failure. > > But this is NANOG, so I expect nothing but jumping to

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