They support /31s and have for some time. The trick we found is that the
Mikrotik has to be the higher numbered IP and network address has to be the
lower
add address=x.x.x.61/31 interface=ether1--dia network=x.x.x.60
Then point your default route at the lower numbered IP in the /31.
-riche
That seems to be what NANOG is good at. There is always a topic that seems to
drag on for weeks after all valid points of the discussion have been fully
discussed.
-richey
From: NANOG on behalf of
Christopher Morrow
Date: Thursday, January 18, 2024 at 11:29 PM
To: Christopher Hawker
Cc: A
Our ASN is under one our company names, VPNtranet which was formed long before
streaming services and consumer VPNs were a thing. At no time have we or will
we ever offer VPN services however we have recently been blocked by Hulu
because they have assumed we’re a VPN provider. Trying to g
I wonder. Has there ever been a case where ARIN took action for a violation of
this policy?
Richey
.
> On May 5, 2023, at 1:08 PM, Blake Hudson wrote:
>
>
> On 5/4/2023 9:09 PM, Forrest Christian (List Account) wrote:
>> I can't speak for aptum, but I'm curious as to why this is im
The only real reason I can think that you would want space SWIPed to you is if
you are trying to get an allocation of your own and trying to prove you have
existing space to renumber out of.
In 25 years of working for ISPs I don’t think I’ve ever worked for one that
SWIPed IP space of any size
Unless you are mega huge gigantor network they will never respond. I tried for
a year doing everything they required when I worked for another provider and
could never get anywhere with them. It’s kind of like reporting abuse to
them. They just don’t seem to care if you are not big enough
The OP can always take the provider's address space plus their
customer's routes and use a default route to fill in the blanks.I
did this at a provider years ago where the global routing table
outgrew the speed they could spend the money on upgrades and it worked
out well.I think it was two
You can reproduce the document by taking a blank sheet of paper and a fat
sharpie and coloring it black. :).
-richey.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2022 at 2:34 PM Anne Mitchell wrote:
> For anyone wanting the document and unable to get it through Pacer, we
> have it locally and I'm happy to make it availab
“thought that google fi was a neutral pipe.”
There is nothing neutral about Google or any of companies that are their
competitors.They all have some sort of agenda which is to do what’s best
for them or what they *think* is best for everyone else. Even if it’s not.
“are google, like fb, re
Google is pretty unresponsive when it comes to this stuff.I wasted a lot of
time trying to report attacks against our networks that turned out to be a
futile exercise.It’s an issue that’s all too common to the large providers.
Microsoft, Digital Ocean, Amazon, etc, all of them make you
If heavily left leaning tech companies didn’t monkey with political content
then they wouldn’t feel a need for such legislation.
-richey
From: NANOG on behalf of
Anne Mitchell
Date: Friday, July 29, 2022 at 5:58 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Sigh, friends don't let politicians write te
pay us and you don’t so block it
yourself”.
Of course it it’s your customer that’s sending them crap traffic they will go
nuclear if you don’t remove the offending traffic in .1337 seconds.
-richey
From: Mike Hammett
Date: Monday, February 28, 2022 at 10:43 AM
To: richey goldberg
Cc: North
I don’t think that refusing Russian ASNs will do much to stop any kind of
attacks. They are going to attack from botnets that are global so that’s not
going to stop them.If anything blocking Russian ASNs will stop the flow of
information going into Russia. I think we’re better off doin
At my last employer we installed lots of Adtrans at Car Dealerships, Hotels,
and other SMBs.It was common for them to have a small UPS but 9 times out
of 10 the UPS 2-3 times older than the life cycle of the battery and no one
ever knew that you could change the battery in them.So they u
No evidence that it’s intentional but….. What’s going to be the big headline
tonight?A Facebook whistleblower or a global outage that kept everyone from
arguing all day long?
-richey
From: NANOG on behalf of
Jay Hennigan
Date: Monday, October 4, 2021 at 3:30 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
S
In other news worker productivity is up 100% today.
-richey
From: NANOG on behalf of
Jason Kuehl
Date: Monday, October 4, 2021 at 12:45 PM
To: Mel Beckman
Cc: nanog@nanog.org list
Subject: Re: massive facebook outage presently
Looks like they run there own nameservers and I see the soa recor
30 minutes to pull a switch from the box stick ears on it and mount it in the
rack seems like a really long time.I think at tops that portion it
that’s a 5-10 minute job if I unbox it at my desk. I use a drill with the
correct toque setting and a magnetic bit to put them on while it
I once worked for a provider who had a company next door that ran a small
datacenter of about a dozen or so racks.They had been sold and all of their
infrastructure had been virtualized and moved to the new owner’s network.
The last task of the local admin was to just get rid of everythin
Is it even worth sending abuse reports anymore? Currently we just
block bad IPs at our network border and move on but we have seen quite
an uptick lately in attacks and probes from domestic IPs (US) on our
VoIP platforms.Our #1 offender is coming from Microsoft Azure IPs.
We have talked int
The incumbent operators and cable companies want nothing to do with these
networks because they already have their own. I’ve worked with several
smaller regional providers and WISPs that would love to have access to muni
networks but the local network muni either won’t allow the access or the
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