Re: Amazon peering request help

2024-08-04 Thread ic
Thanks all @amazon for the quick help, issue sorted. BR, Michel > On 2 Aug 2024, at 13:38, ic wrote: > > Hi, > > I’m trying to create a peering request on interconnect.amazon but when I > reach “step 3” (contact email) and when I try the “Create” button (last step) > I’

Amazon peering request help

2024-08-02 Thread ic
Hi, I’m trying to create a peering request on interconnect.amazon but when I reach “step 3” (contact email) and when I try the “Create” button (last step) I’m getting “Error: Too many requests”. It seems some API behind the peering request form is broken… Anyone listening here can help? Best r

Re: Opengear alternatives that support 5g?

2024-04-28 Thread ic
any vpn openwrt does. BR, ic

Re: Issues with prefix / help needed

2023-03-28 Thread ic
hi, > On 27 Mar 2023, at 21:49, Niels Bakker wrote: > > It shows all green right now, perhaps RADb removed an object? (or IRR > Explorer updated its own mirror between your mail and mine) Not sure my last reply reached the list, it ended up being an ingress filter on one of our upstreams inte

Re: Issues with prefix / help needed

2023-03-25 Thread ic
Hi all, Thank you for your replies, we ended up finding a left over ingress filter on one of our upstreams. Regards, Michel > On 25 Mar 2023, at 15:41, Aaron Gould wrote: > i traced to it, and it wasn't responding at first, then later it worked >

Re: Issues with prefix / help needed

2023-03-25 Thread ic
One more thing: it seems that no matter what, the prefix is always reachable from AS3257 which makes the whole thing even weirder. > On 25 Mar 2023, at 09:54, ic wrote: > > Hi there, > > I’m contacting you because after spending 2 days troubleshooting I can’t seem > to find

Issues with prefix / help needed

2023-03-25 Thread ic
Hi there, I’m contacting you because after spending 2 days troubleshooting I can’t seem to find a solution to the following. We (AS45021) bought/transffered the 86.104.228.0/24 prefix a few months back because we couldn’t wait longer on the RIPE waiting list. Before you ask, yes, AS45021 is cu

Re: 202212160543.AYC Re: eMail Conventions

2022-12-16 Thread ic
n the Subject: is changed (that might go as far back as my Gnus Oort days). BR, ic.

Re: Starlink terminals deployed in Ukraine

2022-03-01 Thread ic
Friends who have Starlink terminals in Europe (cz) go out through AS36492. > On 1 Mar 2022, at 05:48, Ong Beng Hui wrote: > > Curious, will that be with starlink ASN then ? > > That throw geo detection via IP out right away.

Re: Rack rails on network equipment

2021-09-25 Thread ic
oosing an arguably inferior product only because it’s easier to rack sounds like a bad idea. BR, ic

datacenter scouting Boston area

2021-09-03 Thread ic
Hi there, I’m running a hosting company in Europe and I’m planning to go to the Boston area end of September to scout some datacenters for expansion into the USA. Which locations do you like/dislike? I’m also taking commercial contacts off list on my pro email (ml _at_ shrd.fr) if any here to a

Re: public open resolver list?

2021-02-02 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
> > $ whois AS16589 > No match found for a 16589. > whois -r AS16589 # perhaps? aut-num:AS16589 as-name:ELV-ANYCAST-NET

Re: Europe IP Transit Provider Ideas ?

2020-06-30 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
5511 > On 30 Jun 2020, at 13:14, James Braunegg wrote: > > We currently take full table feeds from Telia, GTT, Cogent, Retn, tisparkle > (Seabone) we are also looking at adding NTT in the USA and maybe also in > Europe but any other recommendations ? >

Re: OT: Tech bag

2019-08-05 Thread Michel 'ic' Luczak
has been taking a beating and > I was wondering what others who have to lug around 30-35 pounds use. I regularly put two 15” laptops in this https://brenthaven.com/product/metrolite-laptop-backpack/ <https://brenthaven.com/product/metrolite-laptop-backpack/> and front pocket is packet with tools, PSUs, wires, … /ic

Re: Service Provider NetFlow Collectors

2018-12-31 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
Don’t underestimate good old ELK https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/netflow-module.html <https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/logstash/current/netflow-module.html> + https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow <https://github.com/robcowart/elastiflow> BR, ic > On 31 Dec

Re: BGP in a containers

2018-06-14 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
ing > any other options before I dive in. Any thoughts or suggestions? I guess / hope what you’re trying to achieve is to announce services from the containers using BGP. If this is the case, what you’re looking for is called exabgp. ic

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-27 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
> On 27 May 2018, at 21:41, Owen DeLong wrote: > > The way GDPR is written, if you want to collect (and store) so much as > the IP address of the potential customer who visited your website, you > need their informed consent and you can’t require that they consent as > a condition of providing s

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-27 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
> On 26 May 2018, at 21:04, Rob McEwen wrote: > > Thanks for the clarification. But whether that fine will be less than 10M is > extremely vague and (I guess?) left up to the opinions or whims of a Euro > bureaucrat or judge panel, or something like that... based on very vague and > subjectiv

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-26 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
> On 26 May 2018, at 20:28, Seth Mattinen wrote: > > > > On 5/26/18 8:15 PM, Michel 'ic' Luczak wrote: >> The two levels depend on the nature of the infringement, but it says clearly >> “up to 10M” (or 2% of your worldwide revenue, whichever

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-26 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
> On 26 May 2018, at 19:37, Rob McEwen wrote: > > The *MINIMUM* fine is 10M euros. > > SEE: https://www.gdpreu.org/compliance/fines-and-penalties/ > The two levels depend on the nature of the infringement, but it says clearly “up to 10

Re: Whois vs GDPR, latest news

2018-05-26 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
> On 23 May 2018, at 19:12, Anne P. Mitchell Esq. wrote: > > > >> On May 23, 2018, at 11:05 AM, K. Scott Helms wrote: >> >> Yep, if you're doing a decent job around securing data then you don't have >> much to be worried about on that side of things. The problem for most >> companies is t

Re: Akamai WAF

2018-05-18 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
a malicious IP inside the /24 (from Akamai’s WAF point of view) then the scoring can affect other WAFed services as well. BR, ic

Re: Remote power cycle recommendations

2018-04-30 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
t; I want to love these, but I’ve had enough problems (3 bad units, one 8 port > wiped it’s config and reset itself) causing outages, out of the 6 or so > devices I’ve deployed, to ever use them in a critical production role. > >> On Apr 30, 2018, at 12:19 PM, Michel 'ic' L

Re: Remote power cycle recommendations

2018-04-30 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
If rack-mount is not a hard requirement, I would definitely look into Ubiquiti’s mPower range. You will find anything from a single socket (WiFi only) to a 6 socket PDU (WiFi and Ethernet, probably 8 sockets for US but I’m in Europe) with central management system (free) and detailed consumption

Re: AS23456

2018-04-09 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
% Information related to 'AS23456 - AS23456' as-block: AS23456 - AS23456 descr: IANA reserved ASN block remarks:These AS numbers are reserved by IANA remarks:to represent 32bit AS numbers as remarks:16bit AS numbers in the AS path remarks:information

Re: New Active Exploit: memcached on port 11211 UDP & TCP being exploited for reflection attacks

2018-03-04 Thread Michel &#x27;ic' Luczak
The ones I know do so on private VLANs (or ATM circuits on DSL) so anyway unrelated to any client’s address space. Also, french triple play ISPs use RFC1918 space for IPTV but again isolated of any customer network so doesn’t really matter. > On 2 Mar 2018, at 22:18, K. Scott Helms wrote: > >