Greetings,
* Javier J (jav...@advancedmachines.us) wrote:
> Since FiOS still doesn't do ipv6 (I don't bother checking anymore) I've
> used tunnelbroker since I was stuck on Comcast.
Called last week and, no, FiOS *still* doesn't do ipv6. Seriously
ridiculous.
> I'm not running BGP since that's
Seems to be clearing and back here in NoVA for me.
* Andy Ringsmuth (a...@andyring.com) wrote:
> https://twitter.com/VerizonSupport/status/1354109889572982786
>
> Verizon reporting a fiber cut in Brooklyn.
>
>
> Andy Ringsmuth
> 5609 Harding Drive
> Lincoln, NE 68521-5831
> (402) 304-0083
>
Greetings,
We're seeing a pretty consistent drop of traffic every 60s for about 5s
inside of AS2828 (formerly xo.net, now Verizon).
Started seeing alerts due to this at Sun, 06 Sep 2020 06:04:04 +.
During the 5s we're getting 'No route to host' bounces, eg:
connect to address 2a02:c0:301:0:
Greetings,
* Mike Hammett (na...@ics-il.net) wrote:
> How have we gone this long of a conversation without someone from FIOS
> stepping in and setting the record straight?
How have we gone this long without ipv6 on FIOS ...?
(though I've heard that it may have shown up in some places, I'm
cert
Since there was a comment on this again, I figure I'll provide an update
('just' the facts...)- it's now been two more weeks with no evidence of
any progress being made, the equipment's been just sitting there, with
CL going a week without providing any update until prodded and then it
was "let me
gt; On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 12:11 PM Stephen Frost wrote:
>
> > Greetings,
> >
> > I have to admit that I was hoping to be able to report to this list that
> > CL was able to spin up a new 1G in fairly short order (after all, this
> > is what they assured me of when
Greetings,
I have to admit that I was hoping to be able to report to this list that
CL was able to spin up a new 1G in fairly short order (after all, this
is what they assured me of when discussing it with them...) but it's now
been over a month, with them telling me it'll be another couple weeks
Greetings,
* William Herrin (b...@herrin.us) wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 12:03 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote:
>
> > For those who operate public facing SMTPd that receive a large volume of
> > incoming traffic, and accordingly, a lot of spam...
> >
> > How much weight do you put on an incoming mess
Chuck,
* Chuck Church (chuckchu...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Maybe a silly idea, but shouldn't the sale of a block of addresses (RIR
> ownership change) trigger a removal of that block from all reputation list
> databases? If I buy a car from a police auction, I'm fairly sure the FBI
> doesn't start
Owne,
* Owen DeLong (o...@delong.com) wrote:
> However, my home address has been published in multiple whois databases since
> I moved here in 1993.
>
> Not once has a nitwit with a gun shown up on my doorstep as a result. (I have
> had visits from nitwits with guns,
> but they were the results
* William Herrin (b...@herrin.us) wrote:
> Guys, that would be an important distinction if Cogent were providing
> Dennis with free service. They're not. Regardless of what Google does
> or doesn't do, Dennis pays Cogent to connect him to the wide Internet
> which emphatically includes Google. I'm
* Jared Mauch (ja...@puck.nether.net) wrote:
> For those wondering, nearly 62% of VZ Wireless traffic is IPv6.
>
> http://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/
I'm still wondering when they're going to teach the Verizon FIOS people
about the IPv6 goodness...
Thanks,
Step
* Jay Hennigan (j...@west.net) wrote:
> The CFO here is working on FCC form 477 and tells me that he needs to
> enter census tract and block information for our customers. He says that
> the US Census site is worse than useless and the info isn't on the FCC
> site.
The US Census Tiger data set is
* Steve Meuse (sme...@mara.org) wrote:
> It's likely a reverse DNS error. If you look at the latency, it's within
> range of the previous hops.
Still curious that the systems (IPv6 addresses) are changing too.. It's
not like it's the same route but just different rDNS results. It's also
quite a
Hey all,
Getting delays and seeing some pretty funky routes inside Comcast.
All traces start from Ashburn, VA (2001:4830:167b::) and go to
Chicago, IL (2610:150:4b0f::).
Coming from Occaid/SIXXS (over a tunnel) through HE.net and have seen:
Ashburn -> San Jose -> New York -> Chicago
* Niels Bakker (niels=na...@bakker.net) wrote:
> but here's the same news from a much more credible source:
>
>
> http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-04-11/nsa-said-to-have-used-heartbleed-bug-exposing-consumers.html
>
> Still anonymously sourced but at least via people whose ability to
> vet s
* Paul S. (cont...@winterei.se) wrote:
> +1, which semi-large eyeball does Cogent NOT have capacity problems to?
Soon, Comcast... Given what's going on w/ them and Netflix.
Thanks,
Stephen
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* Christopher Morrow (morrowc.li...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 9:18 PM, Stephen Frost wrote:
> > There's a lot of people anxious to get IPv6 on FIOS, but there seems to
> > be precious little movement over there.
>
> it really is just an embarrassmen
I echo the 'good luck' and ditto on the experience.
There's a lot of people anxious to get IPv6 on FIOS, but there seems to
be precious little movement over there.
* David Hubbard (dhubb...@dino.hostasaurus.com) wrote:
> Good luck. We've been bitching at our sales rep for years, as we've added
David,
* David Miller (dmil...@tiggee.com) wrote:
> > On Jan 28, 2014, at 1:50 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
> >> Hang on Jared, I'm trying to wrap my head around this. You're saying that
> >> AS7922 has over 50K IP addresses which, if you send a DNS query to that IP,
> >> you get an answer
* valdis.kletni...@vt.edu (valdis.kletni...@vt.edu) wrote:
> On Thu, 09 Jan 2014 08:41:30 -0500, Stephen Frost said:
> > I'm really curious how *that* is working out. My IPv6 tunnel is only a
> > ms or two slower than IPv4 (and it's all sub-15ms), but there is
> > s
* Geert Bosch (bo...@adacore.com) wrote:
> On Jan 8, 2014, at 17:03, Justin M. Streiner wrote:
> > I have a tunnel through HE and it is solid.
[...]
> --- .gnat.com ping6 statistics ---
> 20 packets transmitted, 20 packets received, 0.0% packet loss
> round-trip min/avg/max/std-dev = 15.204/16
* Christopher Morrow (morrowc.li...@gmail.com) wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 10:56 PM, Adam Rothschild wrote:
> > I've heard of folk in and around the NYC metro getting set up for v6
> > by escalating through their commercial account teams, or the field
>
> 'commercial account teams' == busines
* Ben (ben+na...@list-subs.com) wrote:
> No need for you to bash Apple in this instance.
What this conversation badly needs is a sub-thread about whatever
happened to the technical solutions which would address this issue (eg:
mbone).
Of course, I know what happened and what the issues are there,
* Alex Rubenstein (a...@corp.nac.net) wrote:
> > Ohh we had some of those at JVNCNet, a real piece of crap.
>
> Wow. JVNCnet. Haven't heard that name in a long, long time.
RIP Sir Alec Guinness.
Stephen
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* John Levine (jo...@iecc.com) wrote:
> "It works fine for me."
Very curious.
> I've had problems before and would guess that it's a routing issue.
> It my impression that they're anycasted.
traceroute6's take me to various places, so I think it may just be a
simply DNS round-robin rather than a
* Robert L Mathews (li...@tigertech.com) wrote:
> These work for me on multiple IPv6 carriers, using both the Mac OS X and
> Debian squeeze whois clients:
Interesting..
> Perhaps your WHOIS client is choking on the first type of response
> without the "="? WHOIS should work fine via telnet to eli
All,
Don't know if it'll help or if this is simply old news to most, but
the whois systems (whois.internic.net/whois.crsnic.net) have
records and happily answer TCP/43 requests w/ the usual blurb, but all
the servers I've hit then fail to actually provide data and instead
the whois
* Justin M. Streiner (strei...@cluebyfour.org) wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Apr 2013, Fred Baker (fred) wrote:
> >http://www22.verizon.com/Support/Residential/Internet/HighSpeed/General+Support/Top+Questions/QuestionsOne/ATLAS8742.htm
>
> One minor typo in this one, that I've emailed Verizon's webmasters
>
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