Telia would be a good carrier
to switch over to as a primary provider, as their pricing does look pretty
attractive.
B/R
Don
ers-nzx-website-goes-offline-againI
don't think a fibre cut would take down anything to serious in New Zealand
but it does depend on what you consider important. ;)DD-- Don Gould5 Cargill
PlaceRichmondChristchurch, New ZealandMobile/Telegram: + 64 21 114
0699www.bowenvale.co.nz
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Wow... Talk about a topic that will start a hornet's nest between
engineers and management every time if "money were no object". It's sort
of like airlines asking "what should be the seat width of our cabins?"
You're gonna get some heated responses.
Just jumping into this thread after scanning o
On Mon, May 31, 2021 at 7:57 AM Mark Tinka wrote:
>
>
> On 5/31/21 11:32, Baldur Norddahl wrote:
> >
> > Of course there are developing countries where the goal is any
> > internet at all. I hope that is not the case for US broadband.
>
> I have often been surprised about the quality of the Inter
he only way to stop it is to stop paying the
crooks.
There is also the obvious problem that if they got in, something
(or
someone) is compromised that needs to be cleaned which sounds sort
of
like DR again to me.
Mike
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Christchurch, New Zealand
Mobile/Telegram: + 64 21 114 0699
www.bowenvale.co.nz
I too am saddened by this news. I had the honor to work with Bill during
our time together at ARIN. The world is dimmed by his passing.
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Don Wilder
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Programming today is a race between software engineers
ith many vested interests driving
the narrative. D-- Don Gould5 Cargill PlaceRichmondChristchurch, New
ZealandMobile/Telegram: + 64 21 114 0699www.bowenvale.co.nz
Original message From: Eric Kuhnke
Date: 12/09/20 10:14 am (GMT+12:00) To: "nanog@nanog.org list"
Subje
I think everyone is missing the point. There are lots of companies that “peer” with AWS and Azure or GCP. That’s just easier for latency and for ensuring the traffic doesn’t greatly travel over the public internet if they have a interconnect at a POP we also happen to be in. But as a consequence o
describing their the testing and methodology. From: Don FanningSent: Saturday, February 5, 2022 1:09 PMTo: Eric Kuhnke; Kevin Burke; nanog@nanog.org listSubject: RE: Amazon peering revisited I think everyone is missing the point. There are lots of companies that “peer” with AWS and Azure or GCP. That’s
How can RPKI / OV prevent such a leak when there is no ROA for 2000::/12,
what would 6762|2914|174|* invalidate against? Until a future where
everything is 'valid', RPKI is unable to pare out less-specific conflicts.
It does look like 3356 pulled the announcement, which is good.
On Thu, Dec 8, 2
That would be a nice start :-)
On Thu, Dec 8, 2022 at 6:45 AM Heasley wrote:
>
>
> Am 12/7/22 um 22:25 schrieb Don Beal :
>
>
> How can RPKI / OV prevent such a leak when there is no ROA for 2000::/12,
>
>
> If all ASes participated, no „unknowns“, unknowns could be dropped, ….
>
This is a very short term problem. The market is going to fill with battery
storage sooner rather than later. Solar is just exploding. Your car will "house
tie".6G will solve your data problem. D-- Don Gould5 Cargill
PlaceRichmondChristchurch, New ZealandMobile/Telegram: +
Hi Brandon,
I agree with lots of what you wrote, here's some more thoughts
tl;dr
Batteries from cars will fix your issues along with smart guys just
wanting to get the job done.
WHO AM I?!
I am a coms tech. I have been on this list for ~20 years.
My job is simply to look at the enviro
ta
updates is ip-d...@digitalelement.com.
Cheers,
-Don
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 8:25 AM, James Baldwin wrote:
>
> Does anyone have contacts at Disney or an associated brand (Hulu, Disney,
> ESPN)? They all appear to have out of date or incorrect GeoIP information
> for our Level3 block
Maybe try the team reference in the apache debug of the looking glass server:
dl-systemsandto...@level3.com
-Original Message-
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Gary T. Giesen via NANOG
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2018 02:15 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Level 3 Looking Glass Broken
I'm seeing issu
>
>The "you have to delete all my messages from the archive if I
>unsubscribe" nonsense is a good indicator.
>
>R's,
>John
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Richmond
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
Ph: +61 3 9111 1821 (Melb)
www.bowenvale.co.nz
skype: don.gould.nz
Hi all,
Got a network issue with a DoS'er originating from Comcast into
CenturyLink but unable to find the right people to work on this from
the CenturyLink side. Looking for a contact to reach me off-list to
help solve this or insert a block in a upstream router.
Thanks!
-Don
You're correct, but he'll still need approval to go through legit markets,
and to get in line for a direct allocation.
https://www.arin.net/resources/request/waiting_list.html
--Don
On Wed, Feb 6, 2019 at 3:04 PM TJ Trout wrote:
> You do realize that there aren't any reso
ave natural
gas generators included, so they almost never go out. The cable
companies, on the other hand, might have enough battery to last through
a brownout.
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave, Mairehau, Christchurch, NZ
Ph +64 3 348 7235 or + 64 21 114 0699
www.bowenvale.co.nz/ipv6 - Taking on the IPv6 Challenge!
ow if you
need any more assistance.
Cheers Don
This thread pulled a good chuckle out of me... thanks guys :)
Bryan, cheers. :)
- Don
>>> Warren Bailey 04/24/14 9:21 AM >>>
Bryan is accepting bloody Mary donations this morning.
Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device
Original message
From: Jim Popo
On 12/06/2011 1:02 p.m., Owen DeLong wrote:
On Jun 11, 2011, at 15:16, Jeroen van Aart wrote:
Randy Bush wrote:
some of us try to get work done from home. and anyone who has worked
and/or lived in a first world country thinks american 'broadband' speeds
are a joke, even for a home network.
100mbit is not luxury, it's something my business needs all it's
customers to have to drive more uptake of my services.
My customers already have 10/1 today. Now I need them to have 100/40 so
they have a reason to buy other CPE that in turn drives my business.
See: http://home.bowenvale.co.
dl to feed it's tails and 10/90 to push content back to the net of
its server array.
D
On 14/06/2011 4:54 a.m., Seth Mattinen wrote:
On 6/12/11 2:22 AM, Don Gould wrote:
100mbit is not luxury, it's something my business needs all it's
customers to have to drive more uptake of m
ustry which areas of study or specialty would you
prioritize?
Thanks
Larry Stites
NCNetworks, Inc.
Nevada City, CA 95959
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31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
On 12/07/2011 8:59 p.m., Paul Graydon wrote:
New location means we now get spam on Nanog? Could we go back to the old
place?
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
d when a building is demolished in a hurry (because
it's likely to fall on someone if there's another aftershock.)
We also had inter-exchange load issues. People could call 'out of town'
but not exchange to exchange - oh how I long for a total IP world! :)
--
Don Gould
Christchurch, New Zealand
ce was a point to point wireless solution. They
were very surprised to discover how quickly those services could be
commissioned and how much more performance they could get for the same
money they'd been paying for fixed line service delivery.
D
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
;ve seen
in the past 6 months.
Having said that, the guys who I've been talking to locally about it,
are using a lot of fibre to aggregate data around the city. They're not
using long reach wireless, they're using it to do short hops and taking
care to manage resources carefully.
D
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
Well...
Seems to be popping up on global NOG lists today.
When you're already in trouble with the wife you go have a beer with
your mates.
This campaign got all of you to stop talking about NAT444 and focused on
talking about Cisco and Juniper gear.
Hell, if I put my tinfoil hat on, I'd sa
On 15/09/2011 9:46 a.m., Leo Bicknell wrote:
Now, with that out of the way, how much does everyone else hate even the
thought of NAT444?
Clearly some hate it enough to go to the trouble of making a 'we think
they suck' web site in an attempt to draw readers in a different direction.
Now wi
take there that will be in English and will teach me
all I need to know on how to build and manage my own ISP, AS, etc?
Thanks.
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
iations) a "federation" to
help the creation of new associative isps. You can see the FDN website
(http://www.fdn.fr/)
Le 21/09/2011 01:55, Don Gould a écrit :
Hasserw,
First I must apologise for not responding, I did see this message and
did mean to attempt to help you out as I am currently
the list.
--
Last week we lost a giant in the world of computing.
Last weekend we lost the giant on whose shoulders he stood.
Rest in peace, friend.
(Tim Pierce, on the deaths of Dennis Ritchie and Steve Jobs)
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
dressed to
% cert.br, http://www.cert.br/, respectivelly to c...@cert.br
% and mail-ab...@cert.br
%
% whois.registro.br accepts only direct match queries. Types
% of queries are: domain (.br), ticket, provider, ID, CIDR
% block, IP and ASN.
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31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
whois. :)
D
On 20/11/2011 10:31 a.m., Don Gould wrote:
Anyone with any clue on how to contact ab...@brasiltelecom.com.br like
to forward this? Their abuse contact in the whois database is just
bouncing.
I do realise this is just day to day noise, but as you can see from the
trail below, I have use
that a statistically significant percentage of all the IPs in use?
Wasn't there something going on to make HTTPS IP muxable? How's that coming?
How fast could it be deployed?
Cheers,
-- jra
[1] Ok, five questions.
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31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
n wrote:
I just had a personal email from a brand new ISP in the Asia-Pacific area
desperately looking for enough IPv4 to be able to run their business the way
they would like…
This is just a data point.
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
From: Blake Hudson [mailto:bl...@ispn.net]
>
> Yeah, that's an interesting one. We currently utilize netflow for this,
> but you also need to consider that netflix streaming is just port 80
> www traffic. Because netflix uses CDNs, its difficult to pin down the
> traffic to specific hosts in t
h a way that the next tech the customer calls
gets annoyed that what I've done is so complex that it will cost the
customer $ to fix a fault.
I'm sure these comments have been made by others in the past, I'm just
adding a voice.
D
--
Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Given that filesonic cut off sharing, but still allows users to fetch
links they themself posted, one could make the assumption from the below
that there was negligible traffic due to people re-fetching their
own content.
[cid:image001.png@01CCD9A8.2AB2B630]
Some more stats on
http://www.betterbroadbandblog.com/2012/01/megaupload-gets-shut-down/
--don
<>
k of his time filling up ATMs.
That'd be a good idea, it's too easy to become remote from reality.
obviously you need the right balance - s/big//
brandon
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
cally in 'very small, edge' examples.
I'm also interested in FLOSS documentation tools for recording set ups,
pref web based that will translate well to Android.
D
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
From: not common [mailto:notcommonmista...@gmail.com]
>Hello,
>
>I am looking for some guidance on full packet inspection at the ISP level.
>
>Is there any regulations that prohibit or provide guidance on this?
Your better to discuss use cases than technology.
E.g. do you plan to do per-user beh
R to ask and
check the candidate's response against the supplied answer?
Thanks,
Bill Herrin
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31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
.161 0.0%39 221.2 225.3 217.6
268.2 10.8
13. 72.21.222.139 0.0%38 220.9 222.8 216.6
266.6 7.5
14. 216.182.224.8 0.0%38 221.3 223.2 220.5
243.9 4.1
15. ???
D
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
lised. I confess I don't
know the .us very well at all.
D
On 3/11/2012 6:43 p.m., Matthew Petach wrote:
Hi Don, based on your mtr output, there's no loss to the end
destination; one router along the path showing loss that does not
continue to affect the rest of the path simply means
One of my providers seems to be off line currently.
Phones and DNS has vanished too.
Does anyone know anything?
D
Capital Internet http://www.capitalinternet.com/
200 Sandy Springs Place Northeast
Atlanta, GA 30328
Company phone: +1.404.531.0080
Company fax: +1.404.303.1945
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Don Gould
31
land, with registration number SC005336.
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
Ph: +61 3 9111 1821 (Melb)
I'M COLLECTING COFFEE CUPS FOR PROJECT COFFEE CUP.
Deja vue (missing the French accent mark) - literally means a
11.5
15. ???
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Don Gould
31 Acheson Ave
Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
Ph: +61 3 9111 1821 (Melb)
I'M COLLECTING COFFEE CUPS FOR PROJECT COFFEE CUP.
Deja vue (missing the French accent mark) - literally means already
seen, that sense of
Seconded. I wear my Shure 425s with foam plugs most of my waking hours,
they are excellent at blocking outside noise and sound pretty good to boot.
On 9/23/2015 11:02 AM, Eric Rogers wrote:
I use earphones for the phone and alerts function, and because they are
noise cancelling, they lower t
Hey!
New message, please read <http://dharmabywnc.org/talked.php?9cmu>
Don Gould
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El software de antivirus Avast ha analizado este correo electrónico en busca de
virus.
https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Hey!
New message, please read <http://austincounseling.com/warm.php?7aku>
Don Gould
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El software de antivirus Avast ha analizado este correo electrónico en busca de
virus.
https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Hey!
New message, please read <http://battersandco.com/itself.php?59>
Don Gould
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El software de antivirus Avast ha analizado este correo electrónico en busca de
virus.
https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Hey!
New message, please read <http://iamakeupartistry.com/through.php?8fpq>
Don Gould
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El software de antivirus Avast ha analizado este correo electrónico en busca de
virus.
https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Hey!
New message, please read <http://ddpranch.com/raised.php?yzz>
Don Gould
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El software de antivirus Avast ha analizado este correo electrónico en busca de
virus.
https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Hey!
New message, please read <http://ankitstudygroup.com/forced.php?vw332>
Don Gould
---
El software de antivirus Avast ha analizado este correo electrónico en busca de
virus.
https://www.avast.com/antivirus
I have half a dozen servers in the Netstream DC that I need moved to the
Cyberwurx DC in Atlanta.
I'm looking for some remote hands to assist with moving these machines.
Cheers Don
http://www.netstreamcom.net/
200 Sandy Springs Place
Atlanta, GA 30328
Cyberwurxhttps://cyberwur
thers who might be interested in servicing this small requirement.
Cheers Don
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Mairehau
Christchurch, New Zealand
Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
Ph: +61 3 9111 1821 (Melb)
o refreshing service arrangements annually
(or even biannually).
Thanks guys to everyone who responded and sorry if I haven't got back to
you quite yet.
D
On 28/05/2015 8:31 p.m., Sam Oduor wrote:
Hi Don
Check out http://www.quotecolo.com/colocation/ ; you will enter the
requirements incl
http://www.ossec.net/
>
> ---Mike
>
>
>
>
> --
> ---
> Mike Tancsa, tel +1 519 651 3400
> Sentex Communications, m...@sentex.net
> Providing Internet services since 1994 www.sentex.net
> Cambridge, Ontario Canada http://www.
From: Justin M. Streiner [mailto:strei...@cluebyfour.org]
>It's looking more and more like NAT64 will be in our future.
>One of the valid concerns for NAT64 - much like NAT44 - is being
>able to determine the identity of a given user through the NAT
>at a given point in time.
>How feasible thi
>Hi Everyone
>Please I have a very problematic radio link which goes
> out and back on again every few hours.
>The only way I know this is happening is from my gateway
>device: a Sophos UTM that sends email anytime there's been an outage.
>The ISP refuses to accept this as outage/instability
>
RackTables[1] to meet our needs in IP address management.
It also includes some asset management and rack organizing as well (we
do, however, have it deployed in one case primarily for the IP address
management).
[1] http://racktables.org/
--Don
> Thanks,
> Danielle
>
In my two most prominent deployments, I have 0.16.4 and 0.17.9. I
don't believe we have any deployments (either direct or accessed by
us) that are above 0.17.9.
--Don
On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 3:31 PM, Coy Hile wrote:
>
> I've seen racktables mentioned recently in an IP Address m
ot find a similar request.
Thank you very much.
--Don
*
5 * * *
6 * * *
7 * * *
8
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Don Nightingale
Systems and Networks Manager
Wellesley College
781-283-3271
Does anyone have information regarding the AT&T MARO product for
redundancy? What technology are they using? Is it simply being done via
BGP? Any information would be greatly appreciated
Don DuQuette
Ill throw in 10.0.0.0 /8 for just the lint, but it better be really good
lint
From: Paul Graydon
To: nanog@nanog.org
Date: 04/13/2011 03:54 PM
Subject:Re: Syngenta space
On 04/13/2011 09:48 AM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 9:44 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
>
Hi List,
Farmer Don here... Wonder if I could get some help please?
40°46'42.77"N - 73°58'0.83"W
I found a bit of land that I like the look of, with what appears to be a
nice water reserve so my animals can drink and I can water the grass.
Being from New Zealand (a
their
shareholders interests.
Farmer Don
On 11/06/2011 2:23 p.m., Joly MacFie wrote:
That would be http://maps.google.com/maps?q=40.778547+-73.966897
Fortunately American Telephone and Telegraph are on the case
http://bit.ly/jTak0Q
j
estment in the location you
were kind enough to link before).
Again, in keeping with list protocols, can we please focus on the
regulations for installation if irrigation piping?
Kindest and warmest regards
Farmer Don
On 11/06/2011 3:00 p.m., Joly MacFie wrote:
One regulation you may run a
g with more
and more) and my inspiration is a guy called Simon Hackett from an ISP
in Australia (with 250,000 customers and 450 staff) and Michael Mallone
from another Australian ISP who started his company in his car shed and
is now the number two DSL telco in less than 25 years.
I could go on... but I'm sure I'm already on enough plonk lists now ;)
Farmer Don
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Ph: + 64 3 348 7235
Mobile: + 64 21 114 0699
On 11/06/2011 9:34 p.m., Jeroen van Aart wrote:
I don't regard simultaneously streaming 6 channels of TV and downloading
the latest movie torrent in 2 minutes as a basic necessity, let alone
essential.
100/40 isn't about 6 channels of TV and even less about torrents.
It's about BIR not CIR.
On 12/06/2011 1:42 a.m., Lynda wrote:
Mostly, I've just ignored this,
As do I with most treads on this list. However I found the link in the
OP's post offensive on so many different levels that I choose to put
some comment in with a great deal of subtly and hopefully a little humour.
Clear
non-baseline BGP peers are above or below
a threshold, etc. It may have something to cover your use case.
https://www.blueplanet.com/products/route-optimization.html
Thanks,
Don
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LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/donthomasjacob/> | Twitter
<https://twitter.com/DonTh
eering-analysis/
Disclaimer: I work for Packet Design
Thanks,
Don
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On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 8:39 PM, Alexander Azimov wrote:
> Hi Andy,
>
> You can
ervers being
pounded on. Those $BIGMAIL delivery servers have a lot more computrons
than we do.
Aside: What's astounding to me is how little any of this has changed,
other than consolidation perhaps -- remember when AOL's servers
pounding you with spam could bring you to your knees? I do -- in over
20 years.
--
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5 Cargill Place
Richmond
Christchurch, New Zealand
Mobile/Telegram: + 64 21 114 0699
www.bowenvale.co.nz
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