ARIN on the Road - Little Rock, Arkansas USA on 7 March 2017

2017-02-02 Thread John Curran
NANOGers - There is an "ARIN on the Road” one-day event coming up ­soon. The program covers a range of registry related topics including DNSSEC, RPKI, ARIN tools and services, IPv6 and more. We will be in Little Rock, Arkansas USA on 7 March 2017. This event is open to all and registratio

IPv6-enabled multi-factor providers (not DUO)

2017-02-02 Thread David Sotnick
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

.gov / census.gov contact

2017-02-02 Thread Ray Van Dolson
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

DOT FRA website broken on ipv6

2017-02-02 Thread Ca By
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'

Re: IPv6-enabled multi-factor providers (not DUO)

2017-02-02 Thread Christopher Morrow
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

Re: DOT FRA website broken on ipv6

2017-02-02 Thread Mark Andrews
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

Re: East coast outage

2017-02-02 Thread Scott Farber
>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,

Telia network quality

2017-02-02 Thread Don
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

Re: East coast outage

2017-02-02 Thread Baldur Norddahl
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

Re: East coast outage

2017-02-02 Thread Seth Mattinen
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

Re: IPv6-enabled multi-factor providers (not DUO)

2017-02-02 Thread David Sotnick
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, >>

Re: Telia network quality

2017-02-02 Thread Kaiser, Erich
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