Geo location Contacts

2021-04-21 Thread Brian
Good day all. I am trying to find contacts at ipdata.co and ipinfo.io. I recently acquired new ip space and most places have updated. But the above 2 have not and still show CA as the location for this ip space. Please feel free to email me off the list. Thank you Brian

Dual Homed BGP

2020-01-24 Thread Brian
Hello all. I am having a hard time trying to articulate why a Dual Home ISP should have full tables. My understanding has always been that full tables when dual homed allow much more control. Especially in helping to prevent Async routes. Am I crazy?

Re: Reminiscing our first internet connections (WAS) Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-02-17 Thread Brian
k but it worked and users were more than happy since for many even dialing up to AOL or Compuserve was a toll call then. -- If Confucius were alive today: "A computing device left in the OFF power state never crashes" - 73 de Brian N1URO IPv6 Certified SMTP: n1uro-at-n1uro.ampr.org

Re: Router Suggestions

2020-06-15 Thread Brian
Yes I too looked into that. And it was not near that price. Please send me and email off list. I would like to know where I might find that. On Mon, Jun 15, 2020 at 2:58 PM Forrest Christian (List Account) < li...@packetflux.com> wrote: > We just got a MX204 quote and it was close to 2.5x the pri

Re: Comcast DNS Assistance?

2020-07-06 Thread Brian
I as well seem to be having issues resolving DNS on comcast. On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 8:57 AM Dave Dechellis wrote: > Hello, > > Last night we made some changes to our DNS-SEC environment at Tufts > University and all changes seem to have propagated - but we're having > issues resolving against Co

Yahoo! admin

2020-08-03 Thread Brian
If there's a Yahoo! admin on list that can contact me offlist I'd appreciate it. You have a TLS issue on IPv6 only that your front line customer care people insist is an email sending related issue. Please tell me the only way to speak to someone there is to pay a monthly fee when your own coders

Ipv6 help

2020-08-22 Thread Brian
Is there anyway to deploy ipv6 and push ipv4 traffic end to end across the ipv6 network. With out having an ipv4 address for everything that is ipv6? If someone could reach out off list if there is a real solution to deploy ipv6 as almost middleware.

Re: Serious Juniper Hardware EoL Announcements

2022-06-14 Thread Brian
>From Juniper... "you are correct that there isn’t a native 10G SFP+ form factor offered with the 304. QSA adapters are qualified (say for example, Nvidia), and from there it can support native 10G Bidi, WDM, etc. The economics per-port, obviously, get a little expensive with this appro

Gmail admin

2018-07-16 Thread Brian
Is there a gmail admin that can contact me offlist? Thanks much.

Re: Are any of you starting to get AI robocalls?

2018-04-05 Thread Brian
On Thu, 2018-04-05 at 07:55 -0700, Brian Kantor wrote: > So the logical conclusion is that caller ID is useless as an > anti-vspam measure and the situation is hopeless, so the only > solution is to not personally answer the phone at all -- let voice > mail take a message. Pretty

Need a Level3 Contact

2013-03-07 Thread Brian
Hi, I have a prefix that isn't being accepted by Level3. Can someone from Level3 could contact. Off list is fine. -brian

Re: IP KVM suggestions

2012-02-01 Thread Brian
le too. It will be used internally for > >> > Remote access while building devices pre deployment to customers. Any > >> > suggestions? > >> > > >> > Thanks! > >> > > >> > Blake Brian live.com> writes: Hi Blake, Are

Re: Incorrect GeoIP filtering of 185.83.72.0/22

2020-10-30 Thread Brian Ellwood
Adam, ip2location.com has that IP block listed as "(DCH) Data Center/Web Hosting/Transit” which we’ve seen cause issues for residential users in the past, most notably on Cogent IP space. We worked with supp...@ip2location.com to have the address block re-analyzed and updated to "(ISP) Fixed L

Re: nike.com->nike.com/ca

2021-01-07 Thread Dantzig, Brian
Akamai proxy going the geo-locate and the code on the content server is consuming that and redirecting you to the location specific part of the site. [Medline_Signiture2]<http://www.medline.com/?cmpid=eid:signature-logo-US-Sales> Brian Dantzig Senior Network Engineer Information Se

Verizon FiOS/Google Peering Issues in Northeast?

2021-01-26 Thread Brian Loveland
Is this well known? Getting lots of reports of 50% packet loss to anything behind AS15169 from FiOS, including 8.8.8.8

Re: Verizon DC/NOVA Issues?

2021-01-26 Thread Brian Henson
I am here in NOVA (on FIOS) and it's working with higher packet loss than normal. On Tue, Jan 26, 2021 at 12:14 PM Robert Webb wrote: > Any hearing of Verizon internet issues affecting the DC, Northern > Virginia, and surrounding areas? > > Just got a flood of complaints about work VPN connectio

Re: Texas ERCOT power shortages (again) April 13

2021-04-14 Thread Brian Johnson
Tom, You do realize that ERCOT is a non-profit organization…. > On Apr 14, 2021, at 8:04 AM, Tom Beecher wrote: > > > Funny how this obsession with a green grid has made the grid > > unreliable, resulting in sales of gas-burning generators and > > perishable fuel. Dare I say it's not been wort

Re: Texas ERCOT power shortages (again) April 13

2021-04-14 Thread Brian Johnson
point. Your assumptions of neglect, poor maintenance and failing to learn are subterfuge. Traditional methods are more reliable (so far) than the newer “green” methods. Just pointing out facts. > On Apr 14, 2021, at 8:26 AM, Tom Beecher wrote: > > Brian- > > I am aware. That'

Re: Texas ERCOT power shortages (again) April 13

2021-04-14 Thread Brian Johnson
20/20 vision. It’s like saying that I shouldn’t have built the house where the tornado hit. > On Apr 14, 2021, at 10:12 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: > > Brian: > > The idea that because ERCOT is a non-profit somehow means they would never do > anything to save money, or

Re: Texas ERCOT power shortages (again) April 13

2021-04-14 Thread Brian Johnson
below? > > -- > TTFN, > patrick > >> On Apr 14, 2021, at 11:35 AM, Brian Johnson > <mailto:brian.john...@netgeek.us>> wrote: >> >> Not what I was saying. The demand for virtue-signaling green energy is not >> an effective strategy to actuall

Re: Texas ERCOT power shortages (again) April 13

2021-04-14 Thread Brian Johnson
> On Apr 14, 2021, at 11:07 AM, Niels Bakker wrote: > > * brian.john...@netgeek.us (Brian Johnson) [Wed 14 Apr 2021, 17:37 CEST]: >> Not what I was saying. The demand for virtue-signaling green energy is not >> an effective strategy to actually having power availab

RE: [EXTERNAL] Re: PeeringDB Hackathon - looking for feature requests

2021-08-12 Thread Knopps, Brian
I agree that this would be an interesting feature as it is something we commonly do over here using two or more queries. -B -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Alarig Le Lay Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2021 3:10 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: PeeringDB Hackatho

Re: Backup over 4G/LTE

2020-01-30 Thread Brian Knight
pensive overall than CradlePoint. If you want to stick with a router from big C, I've also worked with the newer C-8PLTEEA which has an onboard SIM slot. We tested them but didn't put them in production due to cost. HTH! -Brian On 2020-01-28 17:30, K MEKKAOUI wrote: > Dear

Re: Disney+ Geolocation issues

2020-02-06 Thread Brian Ellwood
John, Give netad...@disneystreaming.com a shout. > On Feb 6, 2020, at 10:29, John van Oppen wrote: > > Did you happen to have this contact? I have a couple of CIDR blocks still > having this problem. > > The blocks involved all seem right on the main geolocation blocks. > > John > > Fr

Re: IPv6 for Verizon FIOS

2020-02-26 Thread Brian Ellwood
https://www.dslreports.com/forum/r32136440-Networking-IPv6-working Enjoy the read TLDR they are doing some test deployments in: - Ashburn, VA - Richmond/Midlothian, VA - Spotsylvania, VA - Waltham, MA “It’s Coming (TM)" — Brian Ellwood Senior Systems Engineer INOC Data Centers O: 518-689

Re: IPv6 for Verizon FIOS

2020-02-26 Thread Brian Ellwood
n that test footprint confirmed IPv6 connectivity on a Ubiquiti edge device. There are Verizon employees in that 30 page thread discussing it - there’s is no official statement or word from Verizon on availability, capability, deadline and so forth. — Brian Ellwood Senior Systems Engineer INOC D

Re: ACX5448

2020-06-08 Thread Brian Johnson
I’ve seen horror stories for almost every platform from every vendor over my time. It usually is caused from using the wrong device for the wrong purpose. If you know its limitations, and use it with in the bounds of its capabilities, you will have very few issues with the ACX5448. - Brian

Re: Partial vs Full tables

2020-06-10 Thread Brian Johnson
I’ve done it both ways. If you are looking for corner cases, avoid networking. I do not know of a protocol or a technique that I cannot find a corner case for. - Brian > On Jun 10, 2020, at 12:31 PM, William Herrin wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 9:43 AM William Herrin wrot

Re: Partial vs Full tables

2020-06-11 Thread Brian Johnson
> On Jun 10, 2020, at 3:05 PM, William Herrin wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 10, 2020 at 11:20 AM Brian Johnson > wrote: >> Disagree with Bill here. It will depend on the complexity of the network as >> to use of uRPF in any mode (loose or strict). In general, I never use u

Re: Partial vs Full tables

2020-06-11 Thread Brian Johnson
You are a dismissive little twit aren’t you. :/ > On Jun 11, 2020, at 9:56 AM, William Herrin wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 6:25 AM Brian Johnson > wrote: >> I fully understand that I have not “broken” anything. > > Handwaving, la la la, only sunshine in the

Re: Partial vs Full tables

2020-06-11 Thread Brian Johnson
> On Jun 10, 2020, at 6:40 PM, brad dreisbach wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 12:01:38AM +0200, Baldur Norddahl wrote: >> Am I correct in assuming loose mode RPF only drops packets from unannounced >> address space in the global routing table? And the downside of doing so is >> that sometim

Re: Partial vs Full tables

2020-06-11 Thread Brian Johnson
out that you aren’t the only measure of a network. Thanks Bill. > On Jun 11, 2020, at 1:11 PM, William Herrin wrote: > > On Thu, Jun 11, 2020 at 9:35 AM Brian Johnson > wrote: >> You are a dismissive little twit aren’t you. :/ > > Someone stood up and said, &q

MAP-T in production

2020-07-22 Thread Brian Johnson
real life examples and success/failure stories. Thanks. - Brian

Re: MAP-T in production

2020-07-24 Thread Brian Johnson
far, I would think that positioning a MAP-T solution in these scenarios might be more of a hassle and turn into a support nightmare. I’m leaning toward DS-lite and NAT444 right now as these are more proven and have greater deployed bases. Thoughts… - Brian > On Jul 22, 2020, at 4:15 PM, Br

Re: MAP-T in production

2020-07-24 Thread Brian Johnson
OK Randy. How about a suggestion that is useful. - Brian > On Jul 24, 2020, at 8:24 PM, Randy Bush wrote: > >> I’m leaning toward DS-lite and NAT444 > > a great path. fork lift all cpe and cgn in the core. the vendors' > dream > > randy

Re: MAP-T in production

2020-07-27 Thread Brian Johnson
NAT444 CGN does NOT solve an IPv6 problem at all. It solves an IPv4 shortage problem at best and is not designed as a long-term solution. I cannot force customers to buy new equipment to make them IPv6 compliant. The best option is to support, fully and unabashedly, IPv6 and help with the transi

AT&T NOC Contact Info

2020-08-17 Thread Brian Pierce
Hello Everyone, Does anyone have any contact info for AT&T's NOC? We've encountered what we believe to be a geolocation issue relating to one of our blocks. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Brian Pierce Network Technician bpie...@consolidated.co

Hotstar Geoip Issues / Contact

2020-08-18 Thread Brian Loveland
Anyone have a contact for fixing Hotstar US geoip issues? We have a newer block that they seem to be filtering, other blocks are fine. No luck through their support and they seem to be 100% Akamai so no peeringdb/etc entries. Thanks, Brian Loveland Starry AS27611 & AS395354

AT&T NOC Contact Info

2020-08-20 Thread Brian Pierce
Hello Everyone, Does anyone have reliable contact info for AT&T DirecTV NOC Support? Everything I'm finding appears to be out of date. Thanks, Brian Pierce Network Technician bpie...@consolidated.coop<mailto:bpie...@consolidated.coop> Consolidated Cooperative consoli

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-25 Thread Brian Johnson
I usually solve this problem by designing for NAT444 and dual-stack. This solves both problems and allows for users to migrate as they are able/need to. If you try and force the change, you will loose users. > On Aug 25, 2020, at 3:15 PM, Brandon Martin wrote: > > On 8/25/20 3:38 PM, JORDI PA

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread Brian Johnson
for those corner cases and/or native IPv6 should be made available. And before anyone yells that this "breaks something,” It was already broken. > On Aug 25, 2020, at 11:46 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > > On 25/Aug/20 22:40, Brian Johnson wrote: > >> I usually so

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread Brian Johnson
in CGN, your IPv4 pools sooner or later become blocked >> by PSN (unless you don't have gammers among your customers). >> >> El 25/8/20 22:42, "NANOG en nombre de Brian Johnson" >> > brian.john...@netgeek.us> escribió: >> >> I usually s

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread Brian Johnson
This sounds like a Sony problem more than a network problem. They need to get on the IPv6 train and play nice with the Internet. X-BOX has had IPv6 support since X-BOX One. > On Aug 26, 2020, at 1:09 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > > On 26/Aug/20 18:42, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG wrote: > >

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread Brian Johnson
Either way. Nothing you can do in the network will help Sony enable IPv6 capability, Or to serve their users even if using a technology that they do not like. > On Aug 26, 2020, at 1:17 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > > On 26/Aug/20 20:14, Brian Johnson wrote: > >>

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread Brian Johnson
just want to play. > On Aug 26, 2020, at 1:31 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > > On 26/Aug/20 20:20, Brian Johnson wrote: > >> Either way. Nothing you can do in the network will help Sony enable IPv6 >> capability, Or to serve their users even if using a techno

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread Brian Johnson
way they can win this argument, when they already have the technical battle won. Just checked with 2 of my customers who do NAT444 and no issues with PSN… YMMV. > On Aug 26, 2020, at 2:00 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > > On 26/Aug/20 20:38, Brian Johnson wrote: > >> I

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread Brian Johnson
Mark: We are completely in agreement. Great dialog here. > On Aug 26, 2020, at 2:30 PM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > > On 26/Aug/20 21:14, Brian Johnson wrote: > >> I can prove, as an ISP, that I am delivering the packets. Many providers >> will have to do this u

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread Brian Johnson
I have/do. Do you have a point? > On Aug 26, 2020, at 3:06 PM, surfer wrote: > > > > On 8/26/20 9:28 AM, Tony Wicks wrote: >> They're the worst service company I have ever had the displeasure of dealing >> with, the arrogance and attitude of we are big, you are small we don't care >> about y

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread Brian Johnson
How does 464XLAT solve the problem if you are out of IPv4 space? > On Aug 26, 2020, at 3:23 PM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG > wrote: > > They know we are there ... so they don't come! > > By the way I missed this in the previous email: I heard (not sure how much > true on that) that they a

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread Brian Johnson
acking and NAT444 does not. > > Regards, > Jordi > @jordipalet > > > > El 26/8/20 22:31, "Brian Johnson" escribió: > >How does 464XLAT solve the problem if you are out of IPv4 space? > >> On Aug 26, 2020, at 3:23 PM, JORDI PALET MAR

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread Brian Johnson
hem into getting serious >>>> about IPv6. >>> On Aug 26, 2020, at 3:06 PM, surfer wrote: >>> >>> Do those guys attend NANOG meetings? >;-) (evil smile) > > On 8/26/20 10:09 AM, Brian Johnson wrote: >> I have/do. Do you have a point? > --- > > > I guess you're implying you work there. Maybe someone will bake a cake for > your company. > > scott > > >

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-27 Thread Brian Johnson
> >> On 27 Aug 2020, at 15:58, Bjørn Mork wrote: >> >> Brian Johnson writes: >> >>>> 1) It needs *much less* IPv4 addresses (in the NAT64) for the same number >>>> of customers. >>> >>> I cannot see how this is even possible.

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-27 Thread Brian Johnson
cking, so the same external > ports can be reused many times as the source address and destination > address/port will be different. So in practical cases, the number of external > ports only limits the number of parallel connections that a single host > behind the NAT can have to

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-27 Thread Brian Johnson
required CLAT client. I also predict this will not change any time soon. I live in “actually works and is solid” world. Not in “I wish this would work” world. > On Aug 27, 2020, at 2:50 AM, Mark Andrews wrote: > > > >> On 27 Aug 2020, at 17:33, Brian Johnson wrote: >> &g

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-27 Thread Brian Johnson
Great Write-up Mark. I have some points in-line... > On Aug 27, 2020, at 3:12 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > > On 27/Aug/20 09:33, Brian Johnson wrote: > >> If an ISP provides dual-stack to the customer, then the customer only uses >> IPv4 when required an

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-27 Thread Brian Johnson
I've "some" idea about what I'm > talking about. Most of them small "pilots" (3.000 to 12.000 subscribers), > right now doing one for 25.000.000 subscribers. Working without issues, just > slowed down because the Covid-19 situation. I will prepare some slide

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-27 Thread Brian Johnson
>>> On 8/26/20 9:30 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: >>>>>> We'll have to be creative with how we pressure them into getting serious >>>>>> about IPv6. >>>>> On Aug 26, 2020, at 3:06 PM, surfer wrote: >>>>> >>>>>

Re: [outages] Major Level3 (CenturyLink) Issues

2020-09-02 Thread Dantzig, Brian
Cisco had a bug a few years back that affected metro switches such that they would not withdraw routes upstream. We had an internal outage and one of my carriers kept advertising our prefixes even though we withdrew the routes. We tried downing the neighbor and even shutting down the physical in

Re: IPv6 woes - RFC

2021-09-12 Thread Brian Johnson
> On Sep 11, 2021, at 9:04 PM, Fred Baker wrote: > > > Sent using a machine that autocorrects in interesting ways... > >> On Sep 8, 2021, at 1:31 AM, Saku Ytti wrote: >> >> If the mid size eyeballs knew ipv4 is going away in 10, 15, 20 years >> whichever it is, then they'd of course have t

Re: IPv6 woes - RFC

2021-09-23 Thread Brian Johnson
gurus), not to mention some business applications that would break or be sub-optimal at best. I see CGN as the band aid to this issue, not the cure to the problem. Discuss…? - Brian > On Sep 23, 2021, at 10:46 AM, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote: > >> There are real issues with du

Re: IPv6 woes - RFC

2021-09-23 Thread Brian Johnson
> On Sep 23, 2021, at 6:49 PM, Owen DeLong wrote: > > > >> On Sep 23, 2021, at 12:50 , Brian Johnson wrote: >> >> Side question on this thread… >> >> Is it everyones current expectation that if a provider were to switch to >> IPv6 and dro

Re: uPRF strict more

2021-10-01 Thread Brian Johnson
For strict-mode... Completely agree. As has been previously said, this is a tool that all players involved need to understand. This is no different than everyone correctly using BGP in their application for their outcomes. > On Sep 29, 2021, at 12:07 PM, Adam Thompson wrote: > > We just ran i

Re: Network visibility

2021-10-20 Thread Brian Johnson
+1 on -48VDC. > On Oct 20, 2021, at 1:38 PM, Lady Benjamin Cannon of Glencoe, ASCE > wrote: > >> On Oct 20, 2021, at 8:04 AM, Mark Tinka > > wrote: >> >> >> At any rate, you may very well need more than one system to monitor your >> entire network. >> >> Mark. > >

Re: Network visibility

2021-10-21 Thread Brian Johnson
There is still zoning on some platforms, but there are now redundancies for the zones. > On Oct 21, 2021, at 12:22 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > > On 10/21/21 03:19, Brian Johnson wrote: > >> +1 on -48VDC. > > Wasn't much fun when half the router wo

Re: IPv6 and CDN's

2021-10-23 Thread Brian Johnson
> On Oct 23, 2021, at 8:30 AM, Ca By wrote: > > 87% of mobiles in the usa are ipv6 > > https://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/ > > Agreed. When they have to connect to an IPv4 only host, they do some type of AFTR. These devices have nev

Re: Can it really be this quiet?

2022-01-03 Thread Brian Reichert
On Mon, Jan 03, 2022 at 02:46:59PM -0500, Allen McKinley Kitchen (gmail) wrote: > Or has NANOG also succumbed to a signed-integer date problem? > > Waiting to see what I get back.. Don't jinx it... > ..Allen -- Brian Reichert BSD admin/developer at large

Midcontinent Communications

2022-01-24 Thread Brian Johnson
I am looking for someone in network engineering/design at Midcontinent Communications (AS11232) who can explain why the IPv6 PD is set to 64 bits. I believe that this is a poor design decision and would like to understand how this decision was made. Thanks. - Brian

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2022-02-28 Thread Brian Johnson
Given this premise (that it is too expensive to provide access to rural areas), can you explain why nearly 100% of North Dakota is serviced by FTTH solutions. The exceptions being the areas still run by the traditional LECs? I’m not to sure this should be an urban/rural debate. > On Feb 28, 20

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2022-02-28 Thread Brian Johnson
ic 477 is 2 years? behind) What makes you believe it's nearly 100%? > > https://broadbandnow.com/North-Dakota <https://broadbandnow.com/North-Dakota> > On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 4:22 PM Brian Johnson <mailto:brian.john...@netgeek.us>> wrote: > Given this premise (th

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2022-02-28 Thread Brian Johnson
SP network design for more than 20 years. If the LECs wanted to provide the service in these areas, they could have. They decided it was better to just milk the system, then prepare for the future. > > On Mon, Feb 28, 2022, 5:04 PM Brian Johnson <mailto:brian.john...@netgeek.us>&

Re: Ukraine request yikes

2022-03-01 Thread Brian R
resources but they will get around it. Freedom of information is the only way to help people understand the reality of what is going on in the world (galaxy, universe, etc). Brian Technological solutions for Sociological problems From: NANOG on behalf of Bryan

Re: ICANN Response (Re: Ukraine request yikes)

2022-03-03 Thread Brian R
John, Thank you for these. I'm glad to hear the stance on both of these. Brian From: NANOG on behalf of John Curran Sent: Thursday, March 3, 2022 5:04 AM To: Nanog Subject: ICANN Response (Re: Ukraine request yikes) ICANN response request from the Uk

Re: Upwork Suspending Operations in Russia and Belarus

2022-03-08 Thread brian . johnson
Upwork != NANOG - Brian > On Mar 8, 2022, at 3:22 PM, Callan Banner wrote: > > Nanog to suspend work in Belarus and Russia. How do you all feel about this? > Senseless antagonization or correctly applied pressure? > > -- Forwarded message - > From:

Re: Dropping support for the .ru top level domain

2022-03-14 Thread Brian R
ounts for political reasons. I am glad to see soo many people on here and many of the organizations running these services state as much. Brian From: NANOG on behalf of Patrick Bryant Sent: Saturday, March 12, 2022 2:47 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Dro

Re: Dropping support for the .ru top level domain

2022-03-14 Thread Brian R
Agreed Brian From: Mel Beckman Sent: Monday, March 14, 2022 7:07 PM To: Fred Baker Cc: Brian R ; nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Dropping support for the .ru top level domain +1 -mel beckman On Mar 14, 2022, at 9:29 PM, Fred Baker wrote:  My viewpoint, and

Re: Dropping support for the .ru top level domain

2022-03-15 Thread brian . johnson
I think you need to understand that these actions will only prolong the situation and likely make things worse. Less info is always worse than more. - Brian > On Mar 15, 2022, at 4:07 AM, Patrick Bryant wrote: > > I propose dropping support of the .ru domains as an alternative to

Re: "Permanent" DST

2022-03-15 Thread Brian R
nited States will always be 15 degrees off of what is considered "Standard Time" by the world. The better solution would be to remove DST all together and tell everyone in the US to start work at 07:00 and get off work at 16:00 every day. Brian From: NANOG

Re: "Permanent" DST

2022-03-15 Thread brian . johnson
So to clarify/muddy the situation further... Time zones do not fall purely on the 15 degree lines on a globe. As such, the location of the sun overhead is locality specific within a timezone. Don’t let the enemy of done win here. ;) > On Mar 15, 2022, at 2:44 PM, Brian R wrote: > &g

Re: Historic/Retired Routing Registry

2022-03-23 Thread Brian R
Dan, Have you tried sending an email to Merit Network? r...@merit.edu<mailto:r...@merit.edu> https://www.irr.net/docs/list.html It seems like the kind of thing they might have legacy info on. I did a little bit of searching and didn't come up with anything about retired IRRs eit

BGP Javascript Map/Visualization

2022-05-26 Thread Brian Johnson
that seems to not be a thing anymore. Can someone refresh my memory where that might be? Or did it get taken down? Thanks in advance, - brian

Re: CUPS in a BNG?

2023-03-22 Thread brian . johnson
. :) As always… YMMV. - Brian > On Mar 22, 2023, at 4:02 PM, Tom Mitchell wrote: > > Anyone have any thoughts on this CUPS thing? I have a customer asking, but > it seems the lack of CP resiliency and additional latency between the DP and > CP make this a really dumb idea. Has

Re: Searchable archives of the list?

2023-03-23 Thread brian . johnson
https://www.mail-archive.com/nanog@nanog.org/ > On Mar 23, 2023, at 9:44 AM, Josh Luthman wrote: > > Google? > > geolocation site:https://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/ > > On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 10:30 AM Chris Adams > wrote: >> Once upon a time, Josh Luthman >

RE: Amazon Prime video NOC contact

2019-03-21 Thread Brian Pierce
Bradley & Davide, I work for an ISP located in central Ohio and we’re experiencing the a similar issue with a newly acquired IP Block, it’s flagged as a VPN/Proxy. I’ve not had any success trying their forums or trying to climb through their customer service ladder to hope someone knowledgeable

Re: softlayer.com

2019-03-22 Thread Brian Rak
I've been trying to reach them regarding an abuse issue, and have similarly had no actual luck in reaching their abuse/noc contacts. On 3/21/2019 9:07 PM, and...@paolucci.ca wrote: SoftLayer was aquirred by IBM, maybe reaching out to their NOC or support would be fruitful. IBM's DNS team is ind

Re: NTP for ASBRs?

2019-05-08 Thread Brian Kantor
mn > calendar. I'm just sayin' I'd like to see more of that. Clocks are cheap. I have two on the wall; one is local time and the other is marked GMT. - Brian

Re: Spamming of NANOG list members

2019-05-24 Thread Brian Kantor
Anne, the way that such addresses are often harvested is that one of the spammers (or his agent) becomes a member of the list and simply records the addresses of persons posting to the list. They then get spammed. - Brian On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 09:07:28AM -0600, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq

Re: Spamming of NANOG list members

2019-05-24 Thread Brian Kantor
An interesting development: my posting to this list a few minutes ago seems to have triggered an autoresponder asking me to confirm the issuance of a support ticket by Liquid Web, whoever they are. - Brian > > On Fri, May 24, 2019 at 08:17:31AM -0700, Brian Kantor wrote: > >

Re: Power cut if temps are too high

2019-05-27 Thread Brian Kantor
A simple air conditioner thermostat wired to the EPO switch. For safety, wire two thermostats in series so BOTH have to trip before power is shut off. Note that the EPO rarely does an orderly shutdown, but then this is a sort of an emergency. - Brian On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 02:00:39PM

Re: Power cut if temps are too high

2019-05-27 Thread Brian Kantor
. - Brian On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 06:10:49PM -0400, Brandon Ross wrote: > On Mon, 27 May 2019, Brian Kantor wrote: > > > A simple air conditioner thermostat wired to the EPO switch. > > For safety, wire two thermostats in series so BOTH have to trip > > before power is shut off. &

Re: Bgpmon alternatives?

2019-06-16 Thread Brian Kantor
haps 44.1.0.0/16, I'd very much like to know about that, along with details of who and where. Then if that announcement is authorized, I can tell the monitoring service that this new entry is NOT a hijack, and it won't bug me about it again. Can it be persuaded to do this? - Brian

Re: Bgpmon alternatives?

2019-06-16 Thread Brian Kantor
That would be wonderful. Thank you! - Brian On Sun, Jun 16, 2019 at 03:59:29AM -0700, Mike Leber wrote: > I'm sure if it doesn't do exactly that already, we can add it shortly. > > Some of planned functionality for hijack detection is already live.  > That's

RE: Traffic ratio of an ISP

2019-06-20 Thread Knopps, Brian
[cid:image001.png@01D526B7.B99D6BB0] From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Josh Luthman Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2019 3:24 PM To: Prasun Dey Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Traffic ratio of an ISP >my question was more like to understand when an ISP decides to claim itself a

Microsoft SNDS contact

2019-07-03 Thread Brian Rak
We've been trying to get SNDS access for our IP space, and we keep running into issues where the SNDS site is unable to determine what emails it should use to authorize access.  SNDS support has so far been very unhelpful, they keep trying to tell us to submit the space as individual /24's, whi

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Microsoft SNDS contact

2019-07-03 Thread Brian Rak
On 7/3/2019 10:09 AM, Hansen, Christoffer wrote: On 03/07/2019 15:50, Hansen, Christoffer wrote: https://sendersupport.olc.protection.outlook.com/snds/addnetwork.aspx E.g. with asn 20473. Key that in. I can select the address fetched from a background WHOIS lookup by MS Smart Network Data Ser

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: Microsoft SNDS contact

2019-07-03 Thread Brian Rak
Yea, that's the email we've been using (that's trying to tell us to just split it into /24s) On 7/3/2019 10:27 AM, Udeme Ukutt wrote: Hey Brian - try msn-s...@microsoft.com <mailto:msn-s...@microsoft.com>. IIRC that's more geared towards JMRP, but I think there'

Re: QoS for Office365

2019-07-09 Thread Brian Knight
customers for about two years now. However, we don’t use diffserv on ExpressRoute, so can’t comment on that. -Brian

Re: 44.192.0.0/10 sale

2019-07-19 Thread Brian Kantor
Because questions have arisen here that are well answered by a short series of postings from the 44net mailing list, at the request of the author [Phil Karn] and others, I am reposting them here. - Brian From: Phil Karn Subject: [44net] 44.192.0.0/10 sale Hello all, I've not

Re: OT: Tech bag

2019-08-02 Thread Brian Knight
d a real relief to my neck and shoulders) to be able to switch to wheeled mode. It’s held an ASR920 + laptop + hardware + usual load with a bit of room to spare. HTH, -Brian > On Aug 2, 2019, at 11:14 AM, Dovid Bender wrote: > > Hi, > > Sorry for the OT email. I travel exten

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-03 Thread Brian Henson
If we had a location (or at least a part of the world) we might be able to recommend a little better. On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 3:32 PM Ross Tajvar wrote: > Hi all, > > A friend of mine is trying to set up a network in a location where there > is no fiber (or copper) for many miles. As bandwidth re

Salliemae.com

2019-08-08 Thread Brian Ellwood
Any domain/DNS administrators for Salliemae on the list that could contact me directly or perhaps take a look at the DNSSEC implementation on the domain? Resolvers validating DNSSEC are unable to resolve the domain: http://dnsviz.net/d/salliemae.com/dnssec/ — Brian Ellwood Senior Systems

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