On Fri, Aug 02, 2013 at 07:11:34AM +1000, Mark Tees wrote:
> Thanks for the replies.
>
> I think I saw somewhere around the Cloudflare outage post someone
> mentioning that since the person at Juniper that was responsible for
> Flowspec left it all went down hill.
>
> I take it then Flowspec is
ember reading a while back that customers of nLayer IP transit
>> services could send in Flowspec rules to nLayer. Anyone know if that
>> is true/current?
>
> We were forced to stop offering flowspec connections to customers, after
> we started experiencing a rash of issue
On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 10:00:49AM +1000, Mark Tees wrote:
> Howdy listers,
>
> I remember reading a while back that customers of nLayer IP transit
> services could send in Flowspec rules to nLayer. Anyone know if that
> is true/current?
We were forced to stop offering flowspec
On (2013-08-01 11:35 +0400), Alexandre Snarskii wrote:
> You can match flow actions by extended communities and not accept
> actions you do not like. For example, to permit only "discard" action
> you can match
>
> community flow_discard members traffic-rate:*:0;
>
> Or am I missing somethi
On Thu, Aug 01, 2013 at 09:13:59AM +0300, Saku Ytti wrote:
> On (2013-08-01 10:00 +1000), Mark Tees wrote:
>
> > I remember reading a while back that customers of nLayer IP transit
> > services could send in Flowspec rules to nLayer. Anyone know if that is
> > true/curre
On (2013-08-01 10:00 +1000), Mark Tees wrote:
> I remember reading a while back that customers of nLayer IP transit
> services could send in Flowspec rules to nLayer. Anyone know if that is
> true/current?
Anyone planning to do this might want to be aware that the validation
process of
On Jul 31, 2013, at 20:00 , Mark Tees wrote:
> I remember reading a while back that customers of nLayer IP transit
> services could send in Flowspec rules to nLayer. Anyone know if that is
> true/current?
Not any more.
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TTFN,
patrick
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Howdy listers,
I remember reading a while back that customers of nLayer IP transit
services could send in Flowspec rules to nLayer. Anyone know if that is
true/current?
Thanks,
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Regards,
Mark
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