Re: Choice of network space when numbering interfaces with IPv6 (IPv6 STANDARDS)

2010-10-16 Thread Bill Bogstad
taken seriously. (It already is by > anyone with a large network running IPv6.) And none of the listed IETF "full standards" are IPv6 related. That seems a little bit odd to me given that everyone is supposed to have implemented them by now. Bill Bogstad

Re: Choice of network space when numbering interfaces with IPv6 (IPv6 STANDARDS)

2010-10-16 Thread Bill Bogstad
On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 7:57 PM, Mark Smith wrote: > On Sat, 16 Oct 2010 19:52:31 -0400 > Bill Bogstad wrote: > >> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 6:26 PM, Kevin Oberman wrote: >> >> Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2010 00:40:41 +1030 >> >> From: Mark Smith >> >&

Re: Over a decade of DDOS--any progress yet?

2010-12-13 Thread Bill Bogstad
five retailers initiated from distributed IP addresses out of Thailand, Mexico, Philippines, and Brazil and reached peeks of up to 14 Gbps, with some websites experiencing up to 10,000 times above normal daily traffic. " Bill Bogstad

Re: NIST IPv6 document

2011-01-06 Thread Bill Bogstad
t needs to be > configured. Err, almost everything falls apart once you allow a compromised/malicious host on the local LAN. If you have circumstances where this may happen on anything like a regular basis, you really need all kinds of control/monitoring of traffic that go far beyond any local NDP overflow issues. Bill Bogstad

Fw: new message

2015-10-26 Thread Bill Bogstad
Hey! New message, please read <http://battersandco.com/moved.php?vw3> Bill Bogstad

Re: Rate of growth on IPv6 not fast enough?

2010-04-18 Thread Bill Bogstad
On Sun, Apr 18, 2010 at 9:28 PM, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote: > Franck Martin wrote: >> Sure the internet will not die... >> >> But by the time we run out of IPv4 to allocate, the IPv6 network will not >> have completed to dual stack the current IPv4 network. So what will happen? >> > > Reality is t

Re: Rate of growth on IPv6 not fast enough?

2010-04-19 Thread Bill Bogstad
Offer some kind of cheap to implement network service to customers which can only be accessed via IPv6 to create user demand.Many people have said that the reason that no one is doing IPv6 is that there is nothing in it for the end users, so change that. Bill Bogstad

Re: Rate of growth on IPv6 not fast enough?

2010-04-19 Thread Bill Bogstad
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:14 PM, Mohacsi Janos wrote: > > > > On Mon, 19 Apr 2010, Bill Bogstad wrote: > >> On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 12:10 PM, Frank Bulk - iName.com >> wrote: >>> >>> Don't forget the home gateway aspect -- it's a huge gapin

Re: [Re: http://tools.ietf.org/search/draft-hain-ipv6-ulac-01]

2010-04-22 Thread Bill Bogstad
en null route any stray packets that happen to want to get there. Would this satisfy the letter (if not the spirit) for justifying PI space? Bill Bogstad

any "bring your own bandwidth" IPv4 over IPv4 tunnel merchants?

2010-05-03 Thread Bill Bogstad
tricted. (Again TOS violation possibilities MAY or MAY NOT apply.) In the (very?) long term, IPv4 over IPv6 tunneling could end up being one way that organizations can get IPv4 connectivity when the default changes from only-IPv4 to only-IPv6. (Yeah, I know that day may never come...) Thanks, Bill Bogstad

Re: any "bring your own bandwidth" IPv4 over IPv4 tunnel merchants?

2010-05-03 Thread Bill Bogstad
mmon here to put all kinds of type of service restrictions on residential Internet connectivity. From what I've read on NANOG over the years, I thought this was common practice worldwide, but it sounds like that might not be the case in the Ukraine. Thanks, Bill Bogstad

Re: Vyatta as a BRAS

2010-07-15 Thread Bill Bogstad
be nice to know when such solutions are no longer viable in your experience. Thanks, Bill Bogstad

Re: just seen my first IPv6 network abuse scan, is this the start for more?

2010-09-03 Thread Bill Bogstad
ing is going to be how people find your "hidden" addresses.Compromising SMB wi-fi hotspot hardware and logging every address accessed is one possibility. Or just compromise people's laptops and have them run network sniffers which generate "seen" address lists which are forwarded to dummy gmail accounts. Bill Bogstad

Re: Capture problems with Intel quad cards?

2009-02-16 Thread Bill Bogstad
bad driver. (Given that a driver that can't handle host-host flows is going to be obvious pretty quickly.) Good Luck, Bill Bogstad

Re: Dynamic IP log retention = 0?

2009-03-14 Thread Bill Bogstad
e that little red dot in the middle of their chest. If they do notice and report it, however, I can guarantee that a significant investigation will take place. Bill Bogstad

US government mandates? use of DNSSEC by federal agencies

2008-08-26 Thread Bill Bogstad
Not sure what this will actually mean in the long run, but it's at least worth noting. http://www.gcn.com/online/vol1_no1/46987-1.html http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/memoranda/fy2008/m08-23.pdf Bill Bogstad

Re: IP4 Space

2010-03-11 Thread Bill Bogstad
o mostly get back to where we already are. We've all heard about the coming address apocalypse, but it always seems somewhere in the distant future. Thanks, Bill Bogstad

Re: legacy /8

2010-04-03 Thread Bill Bogstad
ple have native IPv6 connectivity, the Luddites who only have IPv4 probably aren't your best customers anyway... Bill Bogstad

Re: what about 48 bits?

2010-04-05 Thread Bill Bogstad
at one of the reasons for the continuing success of "Ethernet" technologies has been implementation simplicity and 100% compatibility above the level of the NIC. Bill Bogstad

characterizing BGP updates (research topic?)

2011-03-27 Thread Bill Bogstad
Internet as a whole (insufficient redundancy?) vs. changes in best path (next hop). If I can get my hands on raw BGP update traffic info, I would even consider taking a stab at doing the analysis myself. Pointers to data/previous results (as well as comments on why this is a stupid question) are welcome. Thanks, Bill Bogstad

Re: 23,000 IP addresses

2011-05-10 Thread Bill Bogstad
EA/30781 Definitely a case of 'talk to your lawyers' to be sure. Bill Bogstad bogs...@pobox.com