Re: Must have ISP Open Source & tools

2019-07-08 Thread Alexander Lyamin
t > -- > Mehmet > +1-424-298-1903 > -- Alexander Lyamin, VP & Founder Qrator <http://qrator.net/>* Labs CZ * office: +420 602 558 144 <++420+602+558+144> mob: +420 774 303 807 <++420+774+303+807> skype: melanor9 mailto: l...@qrator.net

Re: Recommended DDoS mitigation appliance?

2019-11-18 Thread Alexander Lyamin
us 1 month) I should say your threat model is sort > >> of unusual. Potential miscreants today should be assumed to have > >> much more to show you even on a daily basis. > >> > >> Is it like you also have something filtering upstream for you, e.g. > >> f

Re: Recommended DDoS mitigation appliance?

2019-12-05 Thread Alexander Lyamin
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Re: Krebs on Security booted off Akamai network after DDoS attack proves pricey

2016-09-25 Thread Alexander Lyamin
bled networks were from a > limited set of networks. De-peering, service termination, shaming, etc > could have an effect. > > John > -- Alexander Lyamin CEO | Qrator <http://qrator.net/>* Labs* office: 8-800--LAB (522) mob: +7-916-9086122 skype: melanor9 mailto: l...@qrator.net

Re: Dyn DDoS this AM?

2016-10-24 Thread Alexander Lyamin
anyone have any additional details? Seems to be over now, but I'm > very > > curious about the specifics of such a highly impactful attack (and it's > > timing following NANOG 68)... > > > > https://krebsonsecurity.com/2016/10/ddos-on-dyn-impacts- > twitter-spo

Re: Dyn DDoS this AM?

2016-10-25 Thread Alexander Lyamin
le in terms of algorithmical complexity, and this means that bugs can be dealed with. On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 7:30 AM, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: > > In message gmail.com>, > Alexander Lyamin wrote: > > >Its not a first time we have and large scale DDoS incident. > >

Re: [Tier1 ISP]: Vulnerable to a new DDoS amplification attack

2016-12-21 Thread Alexander Lyamin
t; > If you are curious and you operate/manage one of the network mentioned > above, please write to me at tornad...@ddostest.me from your job email to > confirm the identity. I will then forward you the DDoS details. > > Best regards > > Jean St-Laurent > ddostest.me > 365 boul.

Re: [Tier1 ISP]: Vulnerable to a new DDoS amplification attack

2016-12-21 Thread Alexander Lyamin
forward you the DDoS details. > > Best regards > > Jean St-Laurent > ddostest.me > 365 boul. Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier #202 > Beloeil, QC J3G 4T2 > -- Alexander Lyamin CEO | Qrator <http://qrator.net/>* Labs* office: 8-800--LAB (522) mob: +7-916-9086122 skype: melanor9 mailto: l...@qrator.net

Re: [Tier1 ISP]: Vulnerable to a new DDoS amplification attack

2016-12-22 Thread Alexander Lyamin
nice one, Edward. On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 12:25 PM, Edward Dore < edward.d...@freethought-internet.co.uk> wrote: > Depending on which bit of PSINET Jean is talking about, that could be > Cogent. > > Edward Dore > Freethought Internet > > On 22 Dec 2016, at 06:51, Ale

Re: [Tier1 ISP]: Vulnerable to a new DDoS amplification attack

2016-12-22 Thread Alexander Lyamin
tnets is illegal and immoral, right? > > Man, it is up to you decide between cyber crime and cyber security ( > https://www.europol.europa.eu/activities-services/public- > awareness-and-prevention-guides/cyber-crime-vs-cyber- > security-what-will-you-choose). Now, we are also looking to you

Re: [Tier1 ISP]: Vulnerable to a new DDoS amplification attack

2016-12-22 Thread Alexander Lyamin
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 4:21 PM, Tom Beecher wrote: > > In that absence of anything more than 'GUYZ THIS IS SERIOUS' , with no > technical details, you can surely understand the skepticism. > > Exactly my thought. Tingling sensation "this is some kind of fraud&q

Re: [Tier1 ISP]: Vulnerable to a new DDoS amplification attack

2016-12-22 Thread Alexander Lyamin
t me off list" is not the way to do that. > > > > And if it turns out we should have listened and kept this secret as > > long as possible, well, that's on us. ;) > > > > Regards, > > Bill Herrin > > > > > > > > -- > > William Herrin her...@dirtside.com b...@herrin.us > > Owner, Dirtside Systems . Web: <http://www.dirtside.com/> > > > -- Alexander Lyamin CEO | Qrator <http://qrator.net/>* Labs* office: 8-800--LAB (522) mob: +7-916-9086122 skype: melanor9 mailto: l...@qrator.net

Re: Internet topology resources

2018-04-27 Thread Alexander Lyamin
reciate receiving a mail. >> > > Hello Lars > > Checking to see what this research activity produced could be helpful. > > Towards an Accurate, Geo-Aware, PoP-Level Perspective of the Internet's > Inter-AS Connectivity > > https://nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward

Re: Qrator Radar - Peerings

2017-12-06 Thread Alexander Lyamin
heir goal is to collect route table information. Even more odd that > those two ASNs would also lose a ton of peers the same day. > > Thoughts? > > > > > - > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > > Midwest Internet Exchange > > The Brothers WISP

Re: IoT - The end of the internet

2022-08-10 Thread Alexander Lyamin via NANOG
nice one. "There is no prophet in his own motherland" On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 6:21 AM Fred Baker wrote: > > > > On Aug 9, 2022, at 8:06 PM, Mel Beckman wrote: > > > > Robert Metcalfe, InfoWorld columnist and the inventor of Ethernet, also > in 1995: > > “I predict the Internet will soon go spe

Re: IoT - The end of the internet

2022-08-10 Thread Alexander Lyamin via NANOG
It's not devices. It's software and what's worse protocol specifications that are implemented in this software. And we still didn't get the memo in 2022. Some colleagues think that having builtin 5x Amplification in protocols freshly out just this year "is OK". Cyberhippies On Wed, Aug

Re: BGP Monitoring

2024-02-26 Thread Alexander Lyamin via NANOG
Whoa, its nice to see that Allesandro is still around. It was sad to see when Isolario.it quietly went offline. Also I would point out in CAIDA's general direction https://bgpstream.caida.org/ (should fit OP bill). CAIDA was first to show how much geeky fun might be had by monitoring (and sometime

Re: BGP Monitoring

2024-02-26 Thread Alexander Lyamin via NANOG
data ;) On Mon, Feb 26, 2024 at 8:02 PM Elmar K. Bins wrote: > > nanog@nanog.org (Alexander Lyamin via NANOG) wrote: > > > RIPE RIS > > > https://www.ripe.net/analyse/internet-measurements/routing-information-service-ris/ > > is also good, but as Job Snijders point