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Hi NANOG,
(Apologies if this is slightly off-topic; there are a lot of IPv6-advocates
here who might have some insights).
At my day job, we use Duo Security for MFA. It works well, with the caveats
that it's cloud-based and heavily dependent on Amazon AWS.
We had an IPv4 outage last weekend and
One of our external hide NATs has been blocked by the census.gov WAF.
Would someone contact me off-list about this or help point me to the
proper POC? Am thinking responsibility may lie at the higher .gov
level...
TIA,
Ray
Anyone have a contact at DOT or FRA that can solve this? It would be
really nice if they remove the DNS record on www.fra.dot.gov until it
works correctly, customers are complaining
wget -6 -T 5 www.fra.dot.gov
converted 'http://www.fra.dot.gov' (ANSI_X3.4-1968) -> '
http://www.fra.dot.gov'
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 11:32 AM, David Sotnick
wrote:
> Hi NANOG,
>
> (Apologies if this is slightly off-topic; there are a lot of IPv6-advocates
> here who might have some insights).
>
> At my day job, we use Duo Security for MFA. It works well, with the caveats
> that it's cloud-based and heavi
In message
, Ca By
writes:
> Anyone have a contact at DOT or FRA that can solve this? It would be
> really nice if they remove the DNS record on www.fra.dot.gov until it
> works correctly, customers are complaining
While the web site should be fixed / made reachable it shouldn't
matter if
>From our ticket with Zayo:
*Reason for Outage Summary*: The cause of this issue was traced to an
active construction site. 50' of 432 ct cable in 8 conduits were damaged.
OSP was able to repair all conduits and pull and splice new fiber cable to
make this repair.
On Wed, Feb 1, 2017 at 10:06 AM,
I heard Telia's quality had been on the decline lately as they were signing on
lots of high-capacity new customers, and Cloudflare had some complaint about
them a few months prior too. Does anybody have any insight into whether this is
still the case? I was trying to evaluate whether Telia would
Should we not be able to expect that these kind of failures are handled
seamlessly by rerouting through redundant paths? A little extra latency ok.
Packet loss, you failed to plan and upgrade your redundancy correctly.
Regards
Baldur
Den 2. feb. 2017 21.34 skrev "Scott Farber" :
>From our ticke
On 2/2/17 14:12, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
Should we not be able to expect that these kind of failures are handled
seamlessly by rerouting through redundant paths? A little extra latency ok.
Packet loss, you failed to plan and upgrade your redundancy correctly.
Cost savings.
~Seth
Ahhh, a recent development — that's great news! Yes, it should be
exceedingly simple for Duo to implement IPv6 :-)
Thanks for the edification, all!
-Dave
On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 2, 2017 at 11:32 AM, David Sotnick
> wrote:
>
>> Hi NANOG,
>>
I would say that information is not 100% accurate. We use Telia for waves
nationwide and also have several DIA ingest(transit) points from them. If
anything, the IRU carriers they are using may have a problem sometimes due
to fiber cuts, but that is why you build redundant paths.
They are very o
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