On 4/4/24 08:25, Mike Lyon wrote:
I use it for config backups, diffs, etc. Love it.
Theres others such as Rancid but im not sure if it works on anything
other than Vendor C.
RANCID works perfectly for Cisco, Juniper, Arista, Brocade (Foundry) and HP.
They are also known to support other
On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 1:23 AM Adam Brenner via NANOG wrote:
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> It seems to me that if msn.com is going to include DKIM headers in their
> outgoing email, they should also publish their DKIM public key. If they
> are not going to publish their DKIM public key, then they should not
> include DKIM
On 04.04.2024 09:06, Mark Tinka wrote:
RANCID works perfectly for Cisco, Juniper, Arista, Brocade (Foundry) and
HP.
They are also known to support other obscure vendors.
Can confirm for Cisco.
We use it for ECI (now Ribbon) gear as well, just with our local
modifications. We copied the Ju
Unimus is very open to adding additional platforms and improving support for
existing platforms. I'd reach out to them for assistance.
-
Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Mel Beckman"
To:
If you are looking for a self-host version, Oxidized (
https://github.com/ytti/oxidized) works great. Its mainly focused on just
network backup however, but you can customize to your liking.
Regards,
Colten Lange
On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 4:20 PM Shahid Shafi wrote:
> Hi Network Experts,
>
> Is an
We use it for that. It's pretty darn nice to use most days. We are nowhere that
scale though, but I know the owner. He has some customers with far larger
deployments as far as I understand.
Very responsive and they are pretty sharp cookies. Price is also good.
On Apr 3, 2024 16:22, Shahid Sha
For backup and version control (e.g., git), I use Oxidize. It supports
a bunch of different vendors, so long as there is a CLI. Writing scripts
for new vendors is very simple.
Oxidized can run on its own or get fed by something like LibreNMS so as
you add devices for monitoring, Oxidize will
We've used Unimus exclusively since 2018. It's absolutely wonderful for
NCM.
On Wed, Apr 3, 2024 at 5:20 PM Shahid Shafi wrote:
> Hi Network Experts,
>
> Is anyone using Unimus as your main NCM tool in production? I am looking
> at an NCM tool that can scale upto 10,000 to 15,000 Network Device
> On Apr 4, 2024, at 2:06 AM, Mark Tinka wrote:
> On 4/4/24 08:25, Mike Lyon wrote:
>
>> I use it for config backups, diffs, etc. Love it.
>>
>> Theres others such as Rancid but im not sure if it works on anything other
>> than Vendor C.
>
> RANCID works perfectly for Cisco, Juniper, Arista,
It appears that Adam Brenner via NANOG said:
>mail server. Our mail server checks if DKIM email headers are present
>and if they are, tries to validate them. If the check fails, we reject
>the message.
MSN's setup is broken but let me strongly reiterate the advice DON'T DO THAT.
If a DKIM sign
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On 4/4/24 12:43 AM, Jay Acuna wrote:
On Thu, Apr 4, 2024 at 1:23 AM Adam Brenner via NANOG wrote:
..
It seems to me that if msn.com is going to include DKIM headers in their
outgoing email, they should also publish their DKIM public key. If they
are not going to publish their DKIM public key,
Anyone out there using Netskrt CDN? I mean, installed in your network
for content delivery to your customers. I understand Netskrt provides
caching for some well known online video streaming services... just
wondering if there are any network operators that have worked with
Netskrt and deploy
That name rang a bell so I looked up my emails.
They contacted me last year, they were claiming to be "working with some of
the major streaming brands, such as Amazon Prime Video, to improve the
quality of both VOD and live streaming while also reducing the load on ISP
networks such as your own.".
Thanks... they told me it was free.
-Aaron
On 4/4/2024 4:12 PM, Eric Dugas wrote:
That name rang a bell so I looked up my emails.
They contacted me last year, they were claiming to be "working with
some of the major streaming brands, such as Amazon Prime Video, to
improve the quality of both
Thanks… and does anyone know the benefit of Netskrt for ISPs that already have native Amazon ACEv2 servers installed?AaronOn Apr 4, 2024, at 4:50 PM, Jesse DuPont wrote:
Right now, Amazon Prime is sponsoring the
deployment of the caches. They deploy in your network and re
The website says they are part of the Streaming Video Technology Alliance.
I wonder if this is a prepackaged Open Cache box.
https://opencaching.svta.org/
We also don’t appear to have had any traffic from them. Not much on the
peeringdb for the USA ASN either.
BGP.tools shows they have upstre
Thanks ... that svta caching sounds interesting. i watched the
presentation, but don't understand how it's used by ISP's that want to
benefit from it.
-Aaron
On 4/4/2024 5:14 PM, John Stitt wrote:
The website says they are part of the Streaming Video Technology Alliance.
I wonder if this i
Right now, Amazon Prime is sponsoring the
deployment of the caches. They deploy in your network and requests
from your IPs (v4 or v6) are redirected to your on-net caches. For
on-demand content, it's loaded nightly (as best they can predict)
and for live (like TN
I have some on my network. I don't think they populate content from their
own cdn network, but it comes from Amazon. interestingly for the NFL
super bowl, while paramount+ streamed the game, on Amazon Prime Video you
could "Watch super bowl on paramount+ Via Prime.". that did actually drive
use
It's free.
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solutions
Midwest Internet Exchange
The Brothers WISP
- Original Message -
From: "Eric Dugas via NANOG"
To: "Aaron Gould"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2024 4:12:38 PM
Subject: Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN
I've had my dual-100g-connected Amazon ACEv2 caches for over a year
now. With my ~55,000 subs I saw every Thursday night for NFL/TNF usage
at 15 gbps X2 (so 30 gbps total) and one day in late November
(thanksgiving probably) I saw 25 gbps x2 (so 50 gbps) usage!
-Aaron
On 4/4/2024 6:08 PM, Pa
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