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
if someone from AS35361 is able to contact me off list that would be appreciated. Kind regards, Richard [cid:3ce621da-c2ca-4f16-a024-ca64fc149ace]

AS35361 Contact

2024-11-19 Thread Richard Desjardine via NANOG
Good day, If there is anyone out there from AS35361 that could help me with a routing issue between 45.59.96.0/22 and AS36351 via Torix please contact me off list. Thank you, Richard [cid:2b592541-7b68-4ffd-a2d6-75608244a346]

Re: RFC 9234 route leak prevention in the wild!

2024-09-04 Thread Richard Laager via NANOG
ttribute when propagating routes to the Route Server's peers. Do they have configuration snippets available anywhere? With BIRD, it looks like a global "local role rs_server;" might be all that is needed. -- Richard

Re: Small Internet border router options?

2024-05-14 Thread Richard Holbo
+1 on the Ubiquiti Infinity.. I've used a number of them in various roles.. Linux based and have had 1 hardware failure after a couple years. Try to keep bridging to a minimum as it'll eat the processor, but for routed traffic, no issues. /rh On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 11:56 AM Tom Samplonius wrot

Re: Best TAC Services from Equipment Vendors

2024-03-11 Thread Richard Laager
the other hand, the sales engineers have been great! -- Richard

Re: Verizon Business Contact

2024-02-26 Thread Richard Laager
for the detail that this was reproducible from Cogent's looking glass. I think there's a good chance that contributed to them being able to find it (i.e. having an easy way for them to test). -- Richard

Re: Verizon Business Contact

2024-02-19 Thread Richard Laager
, IGP metric 40, weight 0, tag 0 Received 4d03h ago, valid, internal Community: 6461:5997 Rx SAFI: Unicast Based on the names in WHOIS, I would say that both AS6167 and AS22394 are Verizon Wireless. -- Richard

Re: Verizon Business Contact

2024-02-16 Thread Richard Laager
is is a Verizon Wireless issue. -- Richard

Re: IRRD & exceptions to RPKI-filtering

2024-02-12 Thread Richard Laager
On 2024-02-12 18:12, Job Snijders wrote: On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 05:01:35PM -0600, Richard Laager wrote: On 2024-02-12 15:18, Job Snijders via NANOG wrote: On Mon, Feb 12, 2024 at 04:07:52PM -0500, Geoff Huston wrote: I was making an observation that the presentation material was referring to

Re: IRRD & exceptions to RPKI-filtering

2024-02-12 Thread Richard Laager
ce between these two terms, as I'm sure you're aware. I'm sure Job is aware, but I'm not. Anyone want to teach me the difference? -- Richard

Verizon Business Contact

2024-02-08 Thread Richard Laager
his breaks email between us and it's been MONTHS of VZW getting nowhere. Based on some traceroutes (on 2023-11-27 and again just now), the working ones go through 140.222.234.223 (0.ae10.GW7.CHI13.ALTER.NET) while the broken ones stop at 140.222.234.221 (0.ae9.GW7.CHI13.ALTER.NET). --

Re: .US Harbors Prolific Malicious Link Shortening Service

2023-11-02 Thread Richard Holbo
There are LOTS of small business that have .us domains. I've got several that just use these domains as well as locality specific things such as schools or towns that use them rather than the longer ones supplied to municipal entities. /rh On Thu, Nov 2, 2023 at 1:34 PM goemon--- via NANOG wrot

Re: Zayo woes

2023-09-20 Thread Richard Holbo
Laughing out Loud, really, good views all... Having been through this a few times.. and being one of those who is now the one of the hated C level guys.. Much truth is spoken here. EBITA and size are the issues IMHO in our current system. Having been the owner of a few "smallish" retail ISPs in th

Re: it's mailman time again

2023-09-02 Thread Richard Porter
Pouring kerosine on fire? *flame me back if warranted* Voice networks have no POTS left in them? *mostly?* …. Get Outlook for iOS From: NANOG on behalf of Randy Bush Sent: Saturday, September 2, 2023 4:30:07 PM To: Jim Popovitch via NANOG

Re: Fred Brooks has died

2022-11-18 Thread Richard Porter
Some of us all getting old (For those that still know what POTS stands for or remember the 3volt Phone that would stay on, when power went off) Maybe the NANOG community should put up a digital memorial of the greats we are loosing? On Fri, Nov 18, 2022 at 5:22 PM Michael Thomas wrote: > > His

Re: any dangers of filtering every /24 on full internet table to preserve FIB space ?

2022-10-11 Thread Richard Golodner
The /24 is as small as it will get before it cuts into profits for the tiny bit of administration it would take to announce /25, /26. This argument is almost as old as my kids. Is it fair or just, probably not, but that's they way the consensus seems to want it.RichardRichard GolodnerInfratectio

RE: FCC proposes higher speed goals (100/20 Mbps) for USF providers

2022-05-29 Thread Richard Irving
I will out an old member of list, not myself, he still runs Old Cisco (ASA managed, “fully”, might be debatable) firewall, capable of full duplex 100 Mbs, on -both- sides. 😃 (WHOA) His optic provider gave him a converter between the full optic GigE run into his house, and the 100 FD at the ASA

fs.com Ethernet switches

2022-04-14 Thread Richard Angeletti
Wondering if anyone on the list has any experiences with fs.com Ethernet switches that they are willing to share (good or bad)? We're looking for some cost effective L2 only 10Gb-T switches and their S58XX switches have come up as a potential option. Thanks, Rich

RE: Class D addresses? was: Redploying most of 127/8 as unicast public

2021-11-21 Thread Richard Irving
“In the early to mid 90's it was still a crap shoot of whether IP was going to win (though it was really the only game in town for non-lan) but by when I started at Cisco in 1998 it was the clear winner with broadband starting to roll out” IP was the clear winner since the Clinton-Gore Initiativ

Re: strange scam? email claiming to be from the fbi

2021-11-15 Thread Richard
> Date: Monday, November 15, 2021 10:14:30 -0500 > From: Christopher Morrow > > https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/11/14/fbi-hack-email-cyb > erattack/ > > On Mon, Nov 15, 2021, 09:56 Glenn McGurrin wrote: > >> I had a bit of an odd one this morning, I received two emails >> through c

Re: DNS hijack?

2021-11-12 Thread Richard
> Date: Thursday, November 11, 2021 13:28:07 -0800 > From: Jeff Shultz > > Okay, so this is anecdotal, but since the domain belongs to me it's > more than a little annoying. > > I got some calls that one of my domains, 2dpnr.org was going to a > page that said it was Network Solutions and that

Re: EMail server gets blocked by Microsoft

2021-04-27 Thread Richard
> Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2021 09:35:35 +0200 > From: Dominque Roux > > is there anyone out there who has some experience with the blocking > mechanism of Microsofts mail server? We're running a mail server at > our company which ends up on their blacklist from time to time and > we're wonderi

Re: Famous operational issues

2021-02-16 Thread Richard Golodner
That was the one with the most severe imact for my company. Seven Frame Circuits (UUNET) and we all saw what an updtae can do On 2/16/21 3:28 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: Since you said operational issues, instead of just outage... How about MCI Worldcom's 10-day operational disaster in 1999. htt

Re: Parler

2021-01-10 Thread Richard Porter
On Sun, Jan 10, 2021 at 4:58 PM Jay Hennigan wrote: > On 1/10/21 13:50, Rod Beck wrote: > > > As a big fan of the 1st amendment, but someone deeply appalled by the > > riot last week and keenly aware of how social media are letting the mud > > to the surface, I am very perplexed how to reconcile

Re: Parler

2021-01-10 Thread Richard Porter
>From a business perspective, this clearly helps us understand risk of a single point of failure. Basic ORM tell us What is the Damage if it occurs, how likely is it to occur and then accept, mitigate or transfer. For example in another life, I was responsible for the 'last mile' for a private cit

Re: WhatsApp's New Policy Has...

2021-01-08 Thread Richard Porter
m is too tight with, owned by, or run by China, > so I believe there was a similar mass exodus from Keybase for lack of trust. > > On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 1:17 PM Richard Porter > wrote: > >> Has anyone considered or used Keybase? >> >> On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 1:14 PM

Re: WhatsApp's New Policy Has...

2021-01-08 Thread Richard Porter
Has anyone considered or used Keybase? On Fri, Jan 8, 2021 at 1:14 PM Mark Tinka wrote: > > > On 1/8/21 19:26, Drew Weaver wrote: > > > This might be anecdotal but there is a ton of debate about whether or > not Telegram is encrypted. > > > > This is not anecdotal though, on Wednesday night I sa

Re: NDAA passed: Internet and Online Streaming Services Emergency Alert Study

2021-01-04 Thread Richard Porter
On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 10:25 PM Chris Adams wrote: > Once upon a time, Billy Crook said: > > On a technical note (having read the comment about overloading the > system) > > could a system like DNS help handle this? > > I wouldn't think so, because some of the important alerts are very time > se

Re: NDAA passed: Internet and Online Streaming Services Emergency Alert Study

2021-01-04 Thread Richard Porter
Comment inline On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 5:32 PM J. Hellenthal via NANOG wrote: > Comment inline > > -- > 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 Jan 4, 2021, at 14:35, b...@theworld.com wrote:

Re: Orange : Propagating Bogus Saudi Telecom Announcement

2020-08-24 Thread Richard Porter
https://twitter.com/millionaire_xrp/status/1297952306357567488?s=10 Related? reports of outages at Chase? On Mon, Aug 24, 2020 at 2:13 PM Tom Beecher wrote: > Saudi Telecom ( AS 39386 ) is currently announcing Equinix NY9's IX > prefix, and Orange is gladly sharing that for the world to see. >

Re: RIPE NCC Executive Board election

2020-05-13 Thread Richard
out any warrant). > > https://www.scribd.com/document/445894312/Spamhaus-Illegal-Private-Data-Violation > > > > > /Nor does it say that they are anonymous, in fact, the CIO’s name > (Richard D G Cox) is prominently displayed on the title slide./ > > Spamh

StreetNode MIB

2020-05-13 Thread Richard Basque
I inherited a network with a handful of Intracom Telecom StreetNode 60ghz Point to Point Links. I am having a difficult time locating the MIB files for these units, anyone know where I might be able to find them? Thanks

CBS Geolocation

2019-12-04 Thread Richard Laager
Does anyone have a contact at CBS, or know which geolocation service they use for cbs.com TV streaming? CBS has recently started mis-geolocating us as being in Canada. -- Richard

Re: Recommended DDoS mitigation appliance?

2019-11-17 Thread Richard
responses. Respectfully, of course, Richard Golodner On 11/17/19 8:12 PM, Töma Gavrichenkov wrote: > Peace, > > On Mon, Nov 18, 2019, 1:49 AM Rabbi Rob Thomas <mailto:r...@cymru.com>> wrote: > > > I am going to assume you want it to spit out 10G clean, what size &g

Moving DoD traffic...

2019-11-04 Thread Richard
My routing experience has to treat these as bogons unless you really need to be routing DoD space which is not so common. A lot of entities have used this space to carry their b.s.. As another frequent poster rights YMMV. >From experience, Richard Golodner On 11/4/19 9:56 PM, Grant Taylor

Re: DARAZ.COM.BD

2019-09-20 Thread Richard Porter
"Ham eggs bacon and spam?" - MP Could not resist MUST ... Sing ... SONG! On Fri, Sep 20, 2019 at 10:26 AM Mike Hale wrote: > Lovely Spam! Wonderful Spam! > Lovely Spam! Wonderful Spam > > On Fri, Sep 20, 2019, 7:50 AM Mel Beckman wrote: > >> Maybe email them directly? Posting to the list j

Elad Cohen, show us!

2019-09-18 Thread Richard
some nefarious activity in regards to the blocks in question. Please Mr.Cohen, stand up and demonstrate how you obtained so much valuable v4 space. Richard Golodner Infratection IT Services On 9/18/19 4:52 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > In message > ROD.OUTLOOK.COM>, Elad Cohen wrot

Re: really amazon?

2019-07-31 Thread Richard Williams via NANOG
To contact AWS SES about spam or abuse the correct email address is ab...@amazonaws.com On Wednesday, July 31, 2019, 9:53:59 AM EDT, Rich Kulawiec wrote: Yes, this is egregious, but on the other hand even when the abuse reporting mechanisms are working my experience has been that they

Re: Spamming of NANOG list members

2019-05-31 Thread Richard
rd based trojan.     They come to me from all over the world with the subject line:     "NANOG Payment Remittance Advice"     I agree with Niels, someone or some spamming outfit is burning     through quite a bit of stolen credentials.     Richard Golodner     Infratection

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-31 Thread Richard
> Date: Friday, May 31, 2019 08:04:13 -0400 > From: Jason Kuehl > Is it possible, yes. I've seen it several times now at my place of > work. Targeted attacks are a thing. > >> > >> > Dan Hollis wrote: >> > >> > Phishing scheme didn't happen. >> > >> > fedex has had a number of major comprom

Re: Spamming of NANOG list members

2019-05-23 Thread Richard
ips.pl <http://cegips.pl> domain to impact their ability to send > from that address.   > The one I received was from _rainphil.com_ and came with an ugly Trojan attached as a PDF. Has anyone else received this type or am I just fortunate? Richard Golodner

NTP via GPS

2019-05-01 Thread Richard
    I found this article very helpful as I knew very little. I was smarter for reading it though it may be to basic for many:     https://timetoolsltd.com/gps/gps-ntp-server/     Richard

Re: plaintext email?

2019-01-14 Thread Richard
On 1/14/19 11:40 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: > And if people trimmed the > quoted material so only the parts being replied to are left, there's not much > digging involved.     That would really be nice, but people are inherintly lazy and will not invest the few seconds to make reading ea

CAT-TP Protocol?

2019-01-14 Thread Richard
    If anyone can confirm my suspicion of what CAT-TP is I would be grateful. It is the first time I have seen it on a customer's network. I think it is for manipulating SIM cards, but I have been mistaken before. Off list replies are fine.     Thanks, Richard Golodner

Enough port 26 talk...

2019-01-12 Thread Richard
What Jason said in red. On 1/12/19 6:07 PM, Jason Hellenthal via NANOG wrote: > Honestly, you feel very highly of your work in which any of us do in > this field but John has a very good point and constructive criticism > shroud not be the down fall of anyone. Read it 100 times without > taking an

Re: Pinging a Device Every Second

2018-12-16 Thread Richard Holbo
YMMV... but most of the CPE routers I've seen lately have icmp turned off by default, so you'll be messing with settings in the customer router. Do you provide the router? Also agree with Baldur, 2 minutes... is more than likely the customer router rebooting itself or something like that. If the

Sorta [OT] Contact Request

2018-06-21 Thread Richard Porter
Short story, Wife is moving us to a remote location. Anyone from Windstream ISP in greater Dallas TX area on the list that can contact me? Thanks!, ~Richard

Re: BGP in a containers

2018-06-14 Thread Richard Hicks
I'm happy with GoBGP in a docker container for my BGP Dashboard/LookingGlass project. https://github.com/rhicks/bgp-dashboard Its just piping RIB updates, as JSON, to script to feed into MongoDB container. At work we also looked at GoBGP as a route-server for a small IXP type of setup, but ran in

Re: Wi-Fi Analyzer

2017-12-29 Thread Richard
Sorry for the top post, but I too end up going back to Wi Fi analyzer on my Android. I have found it covers all the basics which i need and am able to locate any difficulty I may be having. It works and you can carry it in your pocket instead of dragging a laptop around. Richard On 12/29

Re: Companies using public IP space owned by others for internal routing

2017-12-17 Thread Richard Porter
Robert, I’ve heard of two cases recently, large companies (non carrier/ISP). One company looking to solve challenge with IPv6 and 6to4 and DNS. Also curious how wide-spread this is? Maybe just the kick in the butt for catching the elusive IPv6 unicorn? ~Richard > On Dec 17, 2017, at 3:30

Re: Companies using public IP space owned by others for internal routing

2017-12-17 Thread Richard
never really thought about it until now. Robert     It is more common than you would think. Why use public IP's when you can have many rfc1918 options. Always amazes me after the initial confusion.     Richard

quake3-master-getservers:

2017-12-10 Thread Richard
more, please do.     Sincerely, Richard

Sys admin has gotten of topic...

2017-12-06 Thread Richard
    Please squash this thread as it has run it's course.     Thank you, Richard

RE: ospf database size - affects that underlying transport mtu might have

2017-11-27 Thread Richard Vander Reyden via NANOG
ty > mtu is providing If you have a large amount of routers in your area the LSA size will grow, we saw a problem in testing when we injected 2000 prefixes into the area and the OSPF neighbour would not come up. On a cisco router you can set 'buffers huge' as a work around. Richard

Re: 4 or smaller digit ASNs

2017-10-12 Thread Richard Hicks
Anyone know the history behind ASN 2906 (Netflix)? How did they get a number that low? Rick On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 3:13 PM, Jon Lewis wrote: > On Thu, 12 Oct 2017, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > > On 12/10/2017 08:47, Mel Beckman wrote: >> >>> James, >>> >>> As far as I know, you can't buy an existi

Re: Temperature monitoring

2017-07-13 Thread Richard Holbo
http://tyconsystems.com/index.php/products/tycon-power/tpdin-monitor-web/751-tpdin-monitor-web2 Is what I use in my cabinets. Has two temp sensors, one internal and one external. I put the external near the AC cold air output so I can get a diff and know if the AC is on. SNMP cacti graphs them n

Re: Need recommendation on an affordable internet edge router

2017-05-04 Thread Richard Holbo
I've had no issues with their gear and have used the NE40/80 routers, some of the switching gear and some FTTP, NE40e will do full tables. US support is in Texas and has been good. Mostly my experience with Huawei support has been that I don't need it. Once you get over the learning curve.. it m

Re: 10G MetroE 1-2U Switch

2017-04-13 Thread Richard Holbo
I have used several of these Huawei S6700 switches with no issues, fast easy to configure and support pretty much everything you mention. http://e.huawei.com/en/marketing-material/global/products/enterprise_network/switches/s6700/HUAWEI%20S6700%20Series%2010%20GE%20Switch%20Data%20Sheet /rh On T

Re: SHA1 collisions proven possisble

2017-02-25 Thread Richard Hesse
Git prefixes blobs with its own data. You're not going to break git with a SHA-1 binary collision. However, svn is very vulnerable to breaking. On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 3:11 PM, J. Hellenthal wrote: > It's actually pretty serious in Git and the banking markets where there is > high usage of sha1.

Re: Updating Geolocation of /24 within corporate /16

2017-02-21 Thread Richard Hesse
If you have a peering session with Google or one of their cache boxes, you can set a GeoIP publishing endpoint using their online portal at isp.google.com. That's only for Google though. -richard On Fri, Feb 10, 2017 at 3:19 AM, David Sotnick wrote: > Hi Tyler, > > I have not

Re: IoT security

2017-02-07 Thread Richard
past couple of months I think you are being generous by giving it thirty seconds. Richard

Re: Bandwidth Savings

2017-01-11 Thread Richard Hicks
​​ I don't know the the Caribbean Internet Exchanges market. Are any worth peering at versus buying additional L2 bandwidth to Miami? https://cw.ams-ix.net/ http://www.ocix.net/ocix/ Rick​ On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 8:08 PM, Keenan Singh wrote: > Hi Guys > > We are an ISP in the Caribbean, and a

Re: Someone didn't get the leap second memo...

2016-12-31 Thread Richard Hicks
We had some ASR1001s routers reboot. Looks like we hit this bug: https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvb01730 On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 5:47 PM, Hugo Slabbert wrote: > Had a set of Cisco ASR1004s running 15.4(3)S1 (on IOS-XE 03.13.01.S) all > restart at around midnight UTC, and all w

Re: Death of the Internet, Film at 11

2016-10-23 Thread Richard Holbo
I run/manage the networks for several smallish (in the thousands of customers) eyeball ISP's and I appreciate a nice "hey you've got a bot" or "someone is scanning" me notice to my abuse emails. They are useful in identifying crap that's going on, so for those of you who have the resources to do

Re: Death of the Internet, Film at 11

2016-10-22 Thread Richard Irving
Then, again, Ayn Rands idea of "sex" was to get slapped around first.. I am not sure I would acquire my "life philosophy" from her and, as *proudly* *independent* as she was, in the end, she relied upon American Social Security to get by talk is cheap. On 10/21/2016 09:02 PM, James D

Re: Domain renawals

2016-09-22 Thread Richard Holbo
gt; On Thu, Sep 22, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Doug Barton wrote: > > On 09/21/2016 01:44 PM, Richard Holbo wrote: > >> FWIW, as I'm in the middle of this right now. It would appear that many > of > > What do you think glue records are, and why do you think you need them? >

Re: Domain renawals

2016-09-21 Thread Richard Holbo
FWIW, as I'm in the middle of this right now. It would appear that many of the less expensive registrars no longer support glue records in any meaningful way. They all expect you to host DNS with them. So might want to check on that before buying the cheapest and hosting your own DNS. /rh On Mon,

Re: "Defensive" BGP hijacking?

2016-09-12 Thread Richard Hesse
They were orders of magnitude smaller, only around 8-16 gbps depending on attack. Mr. Townsend's motives were wrong and so was his information. -richard On Sun, Sep 11, 2016 at 8:54 PM, Hugo Slabbert wrote: > Hopefully this is operational enough, though obviously leaning more towards

RE: automated site to site vpn recommendations

2016-06-28 Thread Richard Greasley
t the cheapest solution, but for sure they get the job done. Regards, Richard. -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Dan Stralka Sent: Monday, June 27, 2016 6:28 PM To: Karl Auer Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: automated site to site vpn recommendatio

Re: Google GeoIP issue

2016-06-02 Thread Richard Hesse
If you have peering relationship with Google, you can use the isp.google.com portal to self-publish geo information on your netblocks. At least you can in theory. By their own admission, they have never checked the self-published URL that I configured over a month ago. YMMV. -richard On Thu

Re: BGP peering strategies for smaller routers

2016-05-02 Thread Richard Hicks
Careful with the ASR1000 and full tables at 4GB. http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/cisco/nsp/180710 I recommend adding some third party RAM to get 16GB. On Mon, May 2, 2016 at 12:07 PM, Mike wrote: > Hello, > > I have an ASR1000 router with 4gb of ram. The specs say I can get '1 > mill

Re: Cable Operator List

2016-02-04 Thread Richard Holbo
I'm in the middle of pulling some Cisco 7246VXR-UBR's (antiques) and replacing them with the Huawei D-CMTS devices. From what I understand of your needs, the Huawei devices will do what you are looking for. We are running 8x4, but can upgrade the licenses to 24x4 if we need the bandwidth, althoug

Re: de-peering for security sake

2016-01-02 Thread Richard Hesse
Purposefully hosting an "inflammatory" site that the Russians or Chinese object to is a valid way to get your AS null routed inside those countries. Same goes for Turkey, India, Australia... Solves the DDoS and malware problem inside their borders, not yours. On Dec 25, 2015 4:43 AM, "Max Tulyev"

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Re: i hate october

2015-10-16 Thread Richard Irving
* sigh * On 10/16/2015 12:46 PM, Richard Irving wrote: *S*peaking of growing older

Re: i hate october

2015-10-16 Thread Richard Irving
Peaking of growing older On Oct 16, 2015, at 7:57 AM, Randy Bush wrote: jon postel died this day in 1988 1998 abha ahuja next tuesday itojun the 29th arrrgh

Re: i hate october

2015-10-16 Thread Richard Irving
My NANOG membership is older than some of them lived to :-( Remember, the only thing worse than cruelty of growing old... is not. On 10/16/2015 08:06 AM, Rodney Joffe wrote: Though fewer and fewer of us remember them and why it sucks. Sigh. RFC2468. I can't believe I missed my midnight

Re: 4 byte ASNs through OpenBGPd to old Cisco IOS

2015-09-23 Thread Richard Irving
mmett wrote: Fearing you might be on here, I tried to be fairly non-offensive in my post. ;-) - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com *From: *"Richard Irving" *To: *"Sim

Re: 4 byte ASNs through OpenBGPd to old Cisco IOS

2015-09-23 Thread Richard Irving
They did, and it now formed peering with the RSD. Thanks! 12.4.(24)T is the first version from that IOS train that natively supports 4 byte ASN's. We can upgrade at a more convenient time and date. :-) On 09/23/2015 05:04 PM, Simon Lockhart wrote: On Wed Sep 23, 2015 at 03:37:31PM -0500, M

Re: Experience on Wanguard for 'anti' DDOS solutions

2015-08-28 Thread Richard Hesse
x27;t use it for on-site attack mitigation. I'd recommend it if you don't want to use flow data and only want to use it for intelligence on TAP ports. -richard On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 6:58 AM, Marcel Duregards wrote: > Dear Nogers, > We are currently evaluating some DDOS detecti

Re: Experience on Wanguard for 'anti' DDOS solutions

2015-08-10 Thread Richard Holbo
We are currently using Wanguard. Have had it in place for about 6months. Have not setup BGP peering with my edges to blackhole inbound traffic yet simply because I haven't had time, but the product itself seems to be pretty full featured and has lots of options and a pretty reasonable interface.

Re: Fwd: [ PRIVACY Forum ] Windows 10 will share your Wi-Fi key with your friends' friends

2015-07-06 Thread Richard Golodner
I long for the days of a good old fashion, bar, that made calls and received them. The smart phones are "smarter" than I am, but that is not much of a challenege either! On 07/06/2015 04:15 PM, rdrake wrote: On 07/06/2015 02:16 PM, Richard Golodner wrote: Mommy has

Re: Fwd: [ PRIVACY Forum ] Windows 10 will share your Wi-Fi key with your friends' friends

2015-07-06 Thread Richard Golodner
There is a reason why my family loves open source. My kid is learning Linux and she doesn't even know it. Mommy has an Android... On 07/06/2015 12:53 PM, Jay Ashworth wrote: >From Lauren, a new "feature" in Windows 10 I think this community probably wants to know about, to the extent you don't

Re: Low Cost 10G Router

2015-05-19 Thread Richard Holbo
Huawei NE40E-X1-M4 I've two of these with full routes and so far (4months) they've functioned perfectly, and the price point is... inexpensive. /rh On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 10:22 AM, Colton Conor wrote: > What options are available for a small, low cost router that has at least > four 10G ports

Re: Intellectual Property in Network Design

2015-02-12 Thread Richard Porter
> On Feb 12, 2015, at 5:43 PM, Ahad Aboss wrote: > > Hi Skeeve, > > In a sense, you are an artist as network architecture is an art in itself. > It involves interaction with time, processes, people and things or an > intersection between all. And to that, artwork would fall under copyright *Sa

Re: Recommended L2 switches for a new IXP

2015-01-15 Thread Richard Hartmann
On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 4:45 PM, Stephen R. Carter wrote: > We love our 5100s here. Out of interest: Are you running 13.2 or 14.1? What features are you using? Our own experiences with a bunch of 48 & 96 port machines running 14.1 is painful to say the least. Richard

Re: A case against vendor-locking optical modules

2014-11-25 Thread Richard Hesse
et vendors. It works pretty well. The vendor/client relationship is a two-way street, and they should be reminded of that. Especially when dealing with commodity whitebox switch vendors like Arista...who can easily be replaced with another whitebox switch vendor and $networkOS. -richard On T

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

2014-10-09 Thread Richard Hicks
On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 10:40 AM, William Herrin wrote: > On Thu, Oct 9, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Richard Hicks > wrote: > > Sixty replies and no one linked to the BCOP? > > Is there a reason we are ignoring it? > > Hi Richard, > > It's dated (a *lot* about IPv6

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

2014-10-09 Thread Richard Hicks
Sixty replies and no one linked to the BCOP? Is there a reason we are ignoring it? http://bcop.nanog.org/index.php/IPv6_Subnetting As we recently discovered ARIN is handing out IPv6 allocations on nibble boundaries. Either a /32 or /28 for service providers. A justification and utilization plan

Re: A few Baltimore tips for this week

2014-10-06 Thread Richard Irving
Anyone coming or leaving via BWI airport : http://www.bwiairport.com/en/shops/shop-dine/store/obryckisab/ *Obrycki's *is an absolute /*must*/ for Authentic Maryland crab cakes, the ones they show on the food channel, and "my grandmother made". Get them *pan fried*, ignore all the other prete

IPV6 Multicast Listener storm control?

2014-09-22 Thread Richard Holbo
and am working on reducing the size of the broadcast domain now, but this is a new issue, and I need to come up with some kind of plan to resolve with my current equipment/network. Any thoughts?? Ideas? I suspect this will become more of an issue for more folks in the near future. /thanks --

Urgent...

2014-08-18 Thread Richard Golodner
All kidding aside, did someone contact the OP off-list to get him the help he needs? Richard

Re: On a future of open settlement free peering

2014-07-29 Thread Richard Bennett
William Herrin wrote: On Tue, Jul 29, 2014 at 6:21 PM, Richard Bennett wrote: It's interesting that an FCC ban on paid peering (or "on-net transit" if you prefer that expression) is now seen as a plausible and even likely outcome of the FCC's net neutrality expedition.

Re: On a future of open settlement free peering

2014-07-29 Thread Richard Bennett
-Atlantic customers, is that acceptable behavior? Or have I mis-served my customers if I don't pull all of them to the location you find it convenient to peer? Food for thought, Bill Herrin -- Richard Bennett Visiting Fellow, American Enterprise Institute Center for Internet, Communications, and Technology Policy Editor, High Tech Forum

Re: Richard Bennett, NANOG posting, and Integrity

2014-07-28 Thread Richard Bennett
, new norms, and progress. But that's just my personal bias, not a law of nature. RB -- Richard Bennett Visiting Fellow, American Enterprise Institute Center for Internet, Communications, and Technology Policy Editor, High Tech Forum

Re: Richard Bennett, NANOG posting, and Integrity

2014-07-28 Thread Richard Bennett
Owen, your mother should have told you that you need to play nice if you want the other children to play with you. On 7/28/14, 12:02 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: On Jul 27, 2014, at 9:08 PM, Richard Bennett wrote: I don't think it's conflation, Joly, since the essence of NN is for the e

Re: Richard Bennett, NANOG posting, and Integrity

2014-07-28 Thread Richard Bennett
essarily lead to optimal placement of new fiber routes. The First Net experience is proving that to be the case, I believe. In other words, the Internet that we have today isn't the best of all possible networks, it's just the devil we know. RB On 7/28/14, 10:56 AM, William

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