On Feb 25, 2015, at 5:54 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> You think every accountant, realtor, coffee shop etc uses their own domain?
No.
But they should not, and in many cases *cannot*, rely on aol or yahoo addresses.
It would suck for them to have to change all their contact information,
Anyone else having massive trouble getting to endpoints beyond core routers
in Miami on Level 3?
I'm cut off (packets die) from Miami and Tampa after this specific router:
po4-20g.ar1.mia2.gblx.net (67.16.134.218)
If anyone from Level 3 could reach out, or if anyone knows what's going on
and can
Also seeing it after this one:
po5.ar1.mia2.gblx.net (67.16.148.102)
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 8:32 AM, Blair Trosper
wrote:
> Anyone else having massive trouble getting to endpoints beyond core
> routers in Miami on Level 3?
>
> I'm cut off (packets die) from Miami and Tampa after this specific r
It's also failing in reverse from the Level 3 LG...doing a traceroute from
Miami to myself, this is the result:
1 ae-1-51.edge4.Miami1.Level3.net (4.69.138.76)0.591 ms 7.49 ms
0.540 ms
2 TWC-level3-40G.Miami.Level3.net (4.68.62.182)0.668 ms 0.680 ms
15.2 ms
3 0.0.0.0 * * *
Level 3 confirms, ticket is open.
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 8:59 AM, Blair Trosper
wrote:
> It's also failing in reverse from the Level 3 LG...doing a traceroute from
> Miami to myself, this is the result:
>
> 1 ae-1-51.edge4.Miami1.Level3.net (4.69.138.76)0.591 ms 7.49 ms
> 0.540 ms
>
Am 24.02.2015 um 23:59 schrieb Doug Barton:
> On 2/24/15 1:42 PM, Michael Helmeste wrote:
>> ARP Networks: https://www.arpnetworks.com/vps
>>
>> Routed IP space (v4 and v6) as well as BGP peering.
>
> +1 for Arp, I'm a happy customer (no other affiliation).
>
>
We are going to do this at datapat
On 2/24/2015 6:35 PM, William Herrin wrote:
Anyway, I heard back from DRAGON's authors. Paraphrasing: "An
aggregate (e.g. 10.0.0.0/8) must be withdrawn if the aggregate's
origin loses its direct route to the filterable disaggregate's origin
(e.g. 10.2.3.0/24). The withdrawn aggregate is replace
I'm running into TLS interoperability problems with some of the SMTP
servers under the inbound.protection.outlook.com domain. Are there any
Outlook postmasters lurking here that could contact me off list to help
debug this?
Thanks,
--lyndon
> I'm running into TLS interoperability problems with some of the SMTP
> servers under the inbound.protection.outlook.com domain. Are there any
> Outlook postmasters lurking here that could contact me off list to help
> debug this?
Maybe...
But I'd check to see if you might be on a DNSBL first,
obviously off list, but who are we kidding ;)
--
jamie rishaw // .com.arpa@j <- reverse it. ish.
"I don't drink alcohol from that portion of the color spectrum."
- Ron Swanson ( Nick Offerman ), "Parks and Recreation"
> On Feb 26, 2015, at 9:58 AM, Sebastian Spies
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Am 24.02.2015 um 23:59 schrieb Doug Barton:
>> On 2/24/15 1:42 PM, Michael Helmeste wrote:
>>> ARP Networks: https://www.arpnetworks.com/vps
>>>
>>> Routed IP space (v4 and v6) as well as BGP peering.
>>
>> +1 for Arp, I'm a ha
> On Feb 26, 2015, at 1:16 PM, jamie rishaw wrote:
>
> obviously off list, but who are we kidding ;)
Uh, which? They’re unrelated agencies with completely different remits.
-Bill
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Am 26.02.2015 um 22:14 schrieb Owen DeLong:
>> On Feb 26, 2015, at 9:58 AM, Sebastian Spies
>> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> Am 24.02.2015 um 23:59 schrieb Doug Barton:
>>> On 2/24/15 1:42 PM, Michael Helmeste wrote:
ARP Networks: https://www.arpnetworks.com/vps
Routed IP space (v4 and v6) as
Thanks for the off list reply. Oh, wait..
I was casting a wide net to fend off the "you got something?"ers but
without addressing your question my query stands
On Feb 26, 2015 3:43 PM, "Bill Woodcock" wrote:
>
> > On Feb 26, 2015, at 1:16 PM, jamie rishaw wrote:
> >
> > obviously off list, but w
Jamie,
have you tried calling the local FBI office? I’ve had good luck with this when
someone was sending me death threats and wanted them to have some good leads if
something happened to me.
You know where to find me if you want to ask questions off-list.
Also, DHS is a sprawling agency, so
I have noticed that since we deployed IPv6 a number of years ago, that our
IPv6 routes to Google's V6-enabled sites (e.g. www.google.com and
www.youtube.com) traverse the CONUS from Oakland (where our primary Level 3
ISP connection is) to Washington D.C., New York, and then onto Google's
network in
They are in the phone book. Call them. Or walk into a field office near you.
Don't bother nanog with such a generic / teasing question, its incredibly
annoying. No one is going to provide you with a contact of any seriousness with
such a generic query.
On February 26, 2015 5:41:52 PM CST, jam
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