On 17 September 2015 at 21:49, Gary T. Giesen wrote:
> I have a customer who's trying to decide whether to renew their existing
> transit contract or not for a POP they have in the UK and wondering what's
> good for transit options out there.
>
> Looking for:
>
> - Good peering/reachability to oth
On 18 September 2015 at 04:48, Keith Medcalf wrote:
>
>
> You mean to say that you have to enable blanket remote code execution
> authority in order to submit a problem report to Microsoft? What a crock of
> crap. Thus I will never recommend to anyone that they use Microsoft products
> for an
On Fri, 18 Sep 2015, Tei wrote:
> On 18 September 2015 at 04:48, Keith Medcalf wrote:
> >
> > Being blocked is probably a good thing ...
>
>
> CGI forms that do the validation in the serverside are not up to
> modern expectations*. You want to do validation clientside.
If you do client-side a
It seems some time if you want a good uplink you have to rent a L2
channel to another country for that ;) So that can be an option too.
On 17.09.15 23:49, Gary T. Giesen wrote:
> I have a customer who's trying to decide whether to renew their existing
> transit contract or not for a POP they have
Suggestion Hibernia Networks ?
Faisal Imtiaz
Snappy Internet & Telecom
- Original Message -
> From: "Gary T. Giesen"
> To: "nanog list"
> Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2015 4:49:53 PM
> Subject: Transit Options in the UK?
> I have a customer who's trying to decide whether to rene
Its Layer 3 network now includes the lowest latency route across the Atlantic.
Our new cable system:
http://www.hibernianetworks.com/corp/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Hibernia_Express_Financial_FINAL.pdf.
Roderick Beck
Sales - Europe and the Americas
Hibernia Networks
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Hi,
I am working on a presentation and looking to create samples of what a
trace should not look like? Anyone have IP's that I can trace from the US
or UK that will show
1) jitter
2) packet loss
3) very far away (perhaps an IP on a sat. link). Pref over 2000 ms
TIA.
Dovid
Anything on Integra's network.
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Dovid Bender
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 8:43 AM
To: NANOG
Subject: IP's with jitter/packet loss and very far away
Hi,
I am working on a presentation and looking to create sa
Comcast?
On 18 September 2015 at 16:42, Dovid Bender wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a presentation and looking to create samples of what a
> trace should not look like? Anyone have IP's that I can trace from the US
> or UK that will show
> 1) jitter
> 2) packet loss
> 3) very far away (perhaps
Any specific IP? I don't want this to turn into an ISP bashing session..
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Tyler Applebaum
wrote:
> Anything on Integra's network.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Dovid Bender
> Sent: Friday, September
Use probably any coffee shop’s wireless network to anyone any you’ll get that
most of the time.
On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:42 AM, Dovid Bender
mailto:do...@telecurve.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a presentation and looking to create samples of what a
trace should not look like? Anyone have IP'
There are also plenty of simulators to create what you want. This one looks
pretty useful:
http://www.linuxfoundation.org/collaborate/workgroups/networking/netem
On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:54 AM, Neill
mailto:kei...@neilltech.com>> wrote:
Use probably any coffee shop’s wireless network to anyone a
I was just kidding anyway. This is a 10gig Voxel IP: 80.249.209.187
No loss or anything, but it is in the EU, ~ 155ms latency for me on US West
coast.
From: Dovid Bender [mailto:do...@telecurve.com]
Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 8:54 AM
To: Tyler Applebaum
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: IP's with j
Any hotel wi-fi around 7PM local time.
Chuck
On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:42 AM, Dovid Bender
mailto:do...@telecurve.com>> wrote:
Hi,
I am working on a presentation and looking to create samples of what a trace
should not look like? Anyone have IP's that I can trace from the US or UK that
will sh
Expanding on this a little further, you could use this tool + some virtual
machines and static routes to simulate just about any conditions you
wanted.
--
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Ubiquity Hosting
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Tracing from the out side wont show anything as the external IP will be
good. I need something perhaps on a sat link.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 12:04 PM, Chuck Church
wrote:
> Any hotel wi-fi around 7PM local time.
>
> Chuck
>
>
> On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:42 AM, Dovid Bender do...@telecurve.com>>
On 9/18/15 9:04 AM, Chuck Church wrote:
> Any hotel wi-fi around 7PM local time.
>
> Chuck
>
>
> On Sep 18, 2015, at 10:42 AM, Dovid Bender
> mailto:do...@telecurve.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a presentation and looking to create samples of what a trace
> should not look like? A
Hi,
> my own experience is the misinterpretation of the above properties in
> traceroute is pathological to the point of making it useless in the
> hands of novices...
correct. you should be looking at the output of other data transit systems
such as iperf, bwctl etc - thats why such tools as Per
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Here is an IP tunneled over a 3G service in the UK: 37.26.225.245
-Bart
On 18 Sep 2015, at 18:06, Tyler Applebaum wrote:
I was just kidding anyway. This is a 10gig Voxel IP: 80.249.209.187
No loss or anything, but it is in the EU, ~ 155ms latency for me on US West
coast.
From: Dovid Bender
I'm seeing 250 ms between California and Oregon. Not just AWS, but also
between, say, Comcast and AWS.
Latency from other locations, such as between N. Virginia and Oregon, is
much lower, about 72 ms in my tests.
Anyone else experiencing these issues along the west coast?
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ht
Hmmm, I am seeing about 20ms from a VPS in Seattle, do you happen to
have a trace of the path with this issue?
/Charles
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 1:50 PM, Florin Andrei wrote:
> I'm seeing 250 ms between California and Oregon. Not just AWS, but also
> between, say, Comcast and AWS.
>
> Latency fro
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 11:42:49AM -0400, Dovid Bender wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am working on a presentation and looking to create samples of what a
> trace should not look like? Anyone have IP's that I can trace from the US
> or UK that will show
> 1) jitter
> 2) packet loss
> 3) very far away (perhaps
On 2015-09-18 13:20, Charles van Niman wrote:
Hmmm, I am seeing about 20ms from a VPS in Seattle, do you happen to
have a trace of the path with this issue?
From my laptop in San Jose to an ELB in AWS / Oregon:
1.|-- 192.168.1.10.0%10 10.6 6.0 1.0 17.1
5.2
2.|
32ms via at&t
hi andrei
On 09/18/15 at 11:50am, Florin Andrei wrote:
> I'm seeing 250 ms between California and Oregon. Not just AWS, but also
> between, say, Comcast and AWS.
>
> Latency from other locations, such as between N. Virginia and Oregon, is
> much lower, about 72 ms in my tests.
>
> Anyone else e
I've asked Runscope (a monitoring service we're using for a few things,
with locations in AWS and Rackspace), and they've confirmed my findings
- there's unusually high latency somewhere around the AWS facility in
Oregon, started last night, but they say it's "getting better".
--
Florin Andrei
L3 fiber cut .
-andrew Original message
From: Florin Andrei
Date: 09/18/2015 5:37 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: high latency on West Coast?
I've asked Runscope (a monitoring service we're using for a few things,
with locations in AWS and Rackspace), and
I have a SmokePing machine sitting in AWS Oregon looking at a few of my sites.
It shows a bunch of ugliness starting around midnight Central and smoothing out
but still with higher latency continuing to some sites. The same site is
showing ugliness in the last hour.
--
Keith Stokes
> On Sep
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On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 11:41:52AM -0400, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Me too. Be sure to actually read the Amicus brief - it's incredibly
> well written and informative.
I've signed on as well and strongly concur with Miles' recommendation.
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On Fri, 18 Sep 2015 11:50:23 -0700
Florin Andrei wrote:
> I'm seeing 250 ms between California and Oregon. Not just AWS, but also
> between, say, Comcast and AWS.
>
> Latency from other locations, such as between N. Virginia and Oregon, is
> much lower, about 72 ms in my tests.
>
> Anyone els
I signed on as well, but why didn’t the EFF at least publish the letter to the
list?
It was well written and laid out, even for politicians. Personally, I would
have included some VoIP stuff that’s well known about, but "que sera, sera”.
The main point being if you want people to sign up, show
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