We have dual-homed sites that only accept routes from their peers, and default
to their transit provider. A site may receive a covering prefix from a peer,
but since they are not accepting the full table from their transit provider
they don’t see the covered (i.e., more specific). In some cases
To improve B-Root DNS service, B-Root will be activating anycast on
2017-05-01, providing service from a new site in Miami in addition to
our current site in Los Angeles. We thank Florida International
University (https://www.fiu.edu) and Ampath.net (https://ampath.net) for
hosting our new hardwa
Hey Guys;
just joined this mailing list, trying to see if its still active
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Benjamin Huang
JoinNecto.com
1(650) 488-1065
Hey Guys:
Piggy backing off a small meet up in SF yesterday, I've decided to start a
monthly meet-up group where people can come and share to each other about
stories they faced running a ISP
Here's the event
https://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Wireless-Broadband-Meet
-Up/events/239368810/
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* s...@iu.edu (Steven Wallace) [Mon 24 Apr 2017, 16:51 CEST]:
We have dual-homed sites that only accept routes from their peers,
and default to their transit provider. A site may receive a covering
prefix from a peer, but since they are not accepting the full table
from their transit provider t
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> On Apr 23, 2017, at 08:59, Steven Wallace wrote:
>
> We have dual-homed sites that only accept routes from their peers, and
> default to their transit provider. A site may receive a covering prefix from
> a peer, but since they are not accepting the full table from thei
Benjamin,
No offense, but I recommend you read the archives rather than creating noise
posts as a way to assess the activity level of the list. Also it's probably a
good idea for you to review the Acceptable Use Policy for the list:
1. Discussion will focus on Internet operational and techn
We have dual-homed sites that only accept routes from their peers, and default
to their transit provider. A site may receive a covering prefix from a peer,
but since they are not accepting the full table from their transit provider
they don’t see the covered (i.e., more specific). In some cases
Dear NANOG Community,
BGP prefix hijacking remains a problem for Internet routing, despite
the (partial) use of RPKI or detection services. We would like to
hear your opinions on BGP prefix hijacking (concerns, existing
defenses, needs, etc.) that would help us research new defense
mechanisms bo
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