Please contact me =)
-Drew
RADB MAINT-AS15290 was restored this morning along with all the original route
objects. The proxy route objects I added Tuesday were replaced by the
original MAINT-AS15290 objects.
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Clinton Work
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020, at 11:39 AM, Job Snijders wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 03, 2020 at 11:22:35AM -
For those who don't follow Canadian ISP mergers/acquisitions, Q9 was
acquired by Bell (AS577) in 2016. Not sure to what extent they've been
integrating its network into the larger nationwide Bell network.
On Tue, Mar 3, 2020 at 10:26 AM Clinton Work wrote:
> It looks like the former Allstream
> On Mar 4, 2020, at 12:27 PM, Clinton Work wrote:
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> RADB MAINT-AS15290 was restored this morning along with all the original
> route objects. The proxy route objects I added Tuesday were replaced by the
> original MAINT-AS15290 objects.
I’m curious if there’s a reason that objects
The ARIN IRR doesn't support an API interface like the RADB IRR. I hear that
ARIN is working on an API, but I don't know the timeline. I don't want to go
back to email templates.
https://www.arin.net/resources/manage/irr/userguide/
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Clinton Work
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020, at 11:27 AM, Jared
I actually ended up writing a python script to send ARIN's robot IRR updates
because I got tired of dealing with the email templates. An API would be a
fantastic improvement.
On 2020-03-04 11:32 a.m., Clinton Work wrote:
The ARIN IRR doesn't support an API interface like the RADB IRR. I hea
Your routers, your decision.
But how much traffic are you sending TO Google? Most people get the
vast majority of traffic FROM Google. They send you videos, you send
them ACKs. Does it matter where the ACKs go?
Lot's of DNS traffic, now. All of the dns or https and all those
clients poi
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 4:52 PM Curtis Maurand wrote:
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>Google's DNS servers are slow and extra
> latency makes it worse.
odd, I don't think that's the intent of those dns servers though...
did you have a pointer/graph/note about how/where/when you see slowness?
there are folk who care about this
Came to my attention that most of my Data Centers in the US are having problems
using Hulu, Disney+ and not as much but also Netflix.
What criteria do these providers use to make sure that the IPs are legit and
not proxys/VPNs
All the IPs I checked on number of GEO sites are registered to an add
If I were to take a guess, maybe some of your customers were running
proxies/vpns and the content provider decided (correctly or incorrectly)
that any IP owned by Tierpoint wasn’t likely to be a content consumer and
then blacklisted your subnet/s. Also, I think Hulu/Disney+ don’t run their
own CDNs
Hello NANOG community,
In the many years that I've been doing this line of work, I've actually never
had to deal with the public registry side of the job (I've always seem to walk
into an established environment). I'm struggling to get up to speed quickly, as
I must integrate additional AS's in
Thanks Dan, well keep you updated.
The problem here is I don't own a big block and I assign out of that to other
data centers where it's easy for people to block all my data centers.
Thru acquisitions, I have inherited a bunch of medium size blocks all over the
spectrum. So it would be really ha
On 5/Mar/20 03:21, Eric C. Miller wrote:
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> Hello NANOG community,
>
>
>
> In the many years that I’ve been doing this line of work, I’ve
> actually never had to deal with the public registry side of the job
> (I’ve always seem to walk into an established environment). I’m
> struggling to get
I don't manage big networks, but Cloudflare just published some related
content today I found useful.
https://blog.cloudflare.com/rpki-and-the-rtr-protocol/
On Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 7:23 PM Eric C. Miller wrote:
> Hello NANOG community,
>
>
>
> In the many years that I’ve been doing this line of
Hi Eric,
I try to cover every aspect of RPKI on https://rpki.readthedocs.io.
It also covers the basics of IP address allocation, how IRR fits into the
ecosystem and provides an overview of all the tooling that is available for
RPKI.
Cheers,
Alex
> On 5 Mar 2020, at 02:21, Eric C. Miller wr
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