AT&T ARIN Contact

2024-03-26 Thread John Conley via NANOG
I have a few old netblocks that were allocated to my company back in the early 2010s that our security vendor is requiring us to either secure or remove from being registered to us. I've been unable to reach anyone at ipadmin-b...@att.com, and the number listed isn't connected anymore. does any

Re: AT&T ARIN Contact

2024-03-26 Thread John Sweeting
Hi John, If you CC: hostmas...@arin.net on the email to ipadmin-b...@att.com, ARIN will reach out to them and if the entries are not removed in 7 days ARIN will remove them for you. Thanks, John S. ARIN CCO From: NANOG on behalf of John

Re: AWS Web Application Firewall blocks ISP ranges?

2024-03-26 Thread Martin Tonusoo
Hi. Our experience from last month was quite similar to what others have already described. Based on our tests all the allocations associated with our ASN were added to "HostingProviderIPList". At first we tried to reach the AWS by e-mail, but received no response. Once we opened a ticket(we are b

Open source Netflow analysis for monitoring AS-to-AS traffic

2024-03-26 Thread Brian Knight via NANOG
What's presently the most commonly used open source toolset for monitoring AS-to-AS traffic? I want to see with which ASes I am exchanging the most traffic across my transits and IX links. I want to look for opportunities to peer so I can better sell expansion of peering to upper management. Our

Re: Open source Netflow analysis for monitoring AS-to-AS traffic

2024-03-26 Thread Andrew Hoyos
Brian, Take a peek at Akvorado - https://github.com/akvorado/akvorado We recently set up a lab instance, and seems to check the boxes below. > On Mar 26, 2024, at 19:04, Brian Knight via NANOG wrote: > > What's presently the most commonly used open source toolset for monitoring > AS-to-AS traf

Re: Open source Netflow analysis for monitoring AS-to-AS traffic

2024-03-26 Thread Pascal Masha
Interested in responses to this as well. Perhaps something informative that I can also adopt for zero $$ would be amazing. In case you do get pointers off-list kindly share- we can walk the journey together and compare notes :) On Wed, 27 Mar 2024 at 03:06, Brian Knight via NANOG wrote: > What's