Re: email spam

2022-08-23 Thread Eric Tykwinski
collection. Point still stands, assume incompetence over malice. Sincerely, Eric Tykwinski TrueNet, Inc. P: 610-429-8300 > On Aug 23, 2022, at 10:20 PM, Eric Tykwinski wrote: > > Bill, > > Not only that, did they even follow their own rules, I’ve been fighting with &g

Re: Rogers Outage: What do we Know After Two Months?

2022-09-12 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I did a ctrl-f for "Shaw" in that article and there's zero mention of it. I realize that the Internet Society is meant to remain neutral and not comment subjectively on matters of market competition and conglomeration of telecoms. It's very concerning to me that the Rogers/Shaw acquisition-merger

Re: Island-wide power blackout in Puerto Rico

2022-09-19 Thread Eric Kuhnke
For anybody who wants a perspective into the reachability of netblocks for a mid sized ISP in PR that isn't Claro (the historical copper wireline ILEC) or Liberty (the dominant cable TV plant/DOCSIS3 operator), take a look at: https://www.peeringdb.com/net/20459 They specialize in gigabit access

Looking for historical AS1239 Sprintlink on-net site lists, POP lists, etc

2022-10-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
s ago. This is related to some information I am gathering to improve documentation of what will apparently become part of Cogent in the Pacific Northwest, with T-Mobile's sale of sprint's wireline business. -Eric

Re: Random shower thought: GBIC with LC connector...

2022-11-15 Thread Eric Litvin
A, Gbics: If you google ws-g5483, 84, 86, 87 - you’ll see the whole line up. All had sc connectors except 83 which was copper rj45 connector. Sent from my iPhone > On Nov 15, 2022, at 8:49 AM, Bjørn Mork wrote: > > Maybe you're thinking of X2, looking similar to GBIC but even bigger? >

Re: Alternative Re: ipv4/25s and above

2022-11-20 Thread Eric Kuhnke
If I had a dollar for every person who has lived their entire life in a high-income western country (US, Canada, western Europe, etc) and has zero personal experience in developing-nation telecom/ISP operations and their unique operational requirements, yet thinks they've qualified to offer an opin

Re: Alternative Re: ipv4/25s and above Re: 202211210951.AYC

2022-11-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
castles on the beach when the tide is obviously coming in. On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 at 07:29, Abraham Y. Chen wrote: > Dear Eric: > > 0) Your opinion by itself is very valid and much appreciate. However, it > is from a very remotely related perspective. That is, you are looking at >

Re: Alternative Re: ipv4/25s and above Re: 202211210951.AYC

2022-11-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
e and more costly) to implement ipv6. Even if option B is much more costly and time consuming, the end result will be much better. On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 at 14:48, Joe Maimon wrote: > > > Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > Quite simply, expecting the vast amount of legacy ipv4-only equipment &

Re: Alternative Re: ipv4/25s and above Re: 202211210951.AYC

2022-11-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
5+ million customers globally. It is not a long term solution or even a good medium term solution. On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 at 16:19, Joe Maimon wrote: > Eric, > > I appreciate your willingness to actual consider this rationally. > > Every facet of this debate has been fully aired on

Re: Alternative Re: ipv4/25s and above Re: 202211210951.AYC

2022-11-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
here that right now would happily take their "free "single /17 , and you'd still have immediate complete exhaustion of 240/8. On Mon, 21 Nov 2022 at 16:33, Joe Maimon wrote: > > > Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > In a theoretical scenario where somebody was global benevo

Mozilla and others move to distrust the "Trustcor" CA

2022-12-01 Thread Eric Kuhnke
https://groups.google.com/a/mozilla.org/g/dev-security-policy/c/oxX69KFvsm4/m/yLohoVqtCgAJ Start from the top post for a full history.

Re: starlink downlink/internet access

2023-01-13 Thread Eric Kuhnke
rs WISP <http://www.thebrotherswisp.com/> > <https://www.facebook.com/thebrotherswisp> > <https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSdfxQv7SpoRQYNyLwntZg> > -- > *From: *"Eric Dugas via NANOG" > *To: *"Tom Beecher" > *C

Re: Starlink routing

2023-01-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
My present understanding is that starlink satellites with lasers are not designed to communicate inter-plane. Each launch of starlink satellites is put into exactly the same orbital inclination (53.2 degrees or the more rare near polar orbits now launched from Vandenberg). In the weeks and months

Re: Starlink routing

2023-01-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
For the people who have seen their US48 state earth station setups in person it is pretty normal on the network level. Being colocated with major inter-city long haul dark fiber DWDM regen sites (Level3 dark fiber path Seattle to Boise, ID which has a regen hut site in Prosser, WA is a perfect exam

Re: Starlink routing

2023-01-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The original and traditional high-cost way of how this is done for MEO/LEO is exemplified by an o3b terminal, which has two active motorized tracking antennas. The antenna presently in use for the satellite that is overhead follows it until it's descending towards the horizon, while at the same tim

Re: Starlink routing

2023-01-23 Thread Eric Kuhnke
3:36 PM Michael Thomas wrote: > > On 1/23/23 3:14 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > The original and traditional high-cost way of how this is done for > > MEO/LEO is exemplified by an o3b terminal, which has two active > > motorized tracking antennas. The antenna presently in use f

Re: Smaller than a /24 for BGP?

2023-01-25 Thread Eric Kuhnke
> 1) It's amazing how many threads end up ending in the (correct) summary that making an even minor global change to the way the internet works and/or is configured to enable some potentially useful feature isn't likely to happen. My biggest take-away from this is that software and network enginee

Re: Spectrum (legacy TWC) Infrastructure - Contact Off List

2023-02-01 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I think that this really says more about the race to the bottom in last mile residential operations. It seems inevitable that once a last mile residential broadband operator grows to a certain gargantuan size, the quality of the network suffers and nobody really cares to take ownership of specific

Re: Spectrum (legacy TWC) Infrastructure - Contact Off List

2023-02-02 Thread Eric Kuhnke
It might look low cost until you look at a post-1980s suburb in the USA or Canada where 100% of the utilities are underground. There may be no fiber or duct routes. Just old coax used for DOCSIS3 owned/run by the local cable incumbent and copper POTS wiring belonging to the ILEC. The cost to retrof

Re: Spectrum (legacy TWC) Infrastructure - Contact Off List

2023-02-02 Thread Eric Kuhnke
There is "microtrenching" and then there is microtrenching. Very different things are sometimes described by the same name. Some of what Google tried to go was exceedingly shallow, like 4 inches down. Cheap microtrenching done too quick and too shallow has given the concept a bad name. There is mi

Re: Increasing problems with geolocation/IPv4 access

2023-02-05 Thread Eric Kuhnke
One would also think that large OTT content providers which publish Android and IOS apps could use the geolocation-permission data gathered from the device, telemetry reported to their own internal systems to gather their own independent data sets on where customers are geographically located, at l

Re: Yondoo provided router, has "password" as admin pw, won't let us change it

2023-02-08 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I would hope that this router's admin "password" interface is only accessible from the LAN side. It's not listening to the world for a login with "password", right? Have you port scanned its WAN interface and tried connecting to it to see what's listening? This is bad, yes, but not utterly catast

Re: Yondoo provided router, has "password" as admin pw, won't let us change it

2023-02-08 Thread Eric Kuhnke
web browsing to advertising for porn/casinos/scams, male anatomy enlargement services or something. On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 3:28 PM William Herrin wrote: > On Wed, Feb 8, 2023 at 2:36 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > I would hope that this router's admin "password" interface

Namecheap's outbound email flow compromised: valid rdns, spf, dkim and dmarc on phishes

2023-02-12 Thread Eric Kuhnke
https://www.namepros.com/threads/concerning-e-mail-from-namecheap.1294946/page-2#post-8839257 https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/184391/namecheap-hacked It looks like a third party service they gave their keys to has been compromised. I got several phishes that fully pass as legit Namecheap emails

Re: Namecheap's outbound email flow compromised: valid rdns, spf, dkim and dmarc on phishes

2023-02-12 Thread Eric Kuhnke
related to network engineering, network security or cryptography at that company do know better. Large domain registrars are not supposed to make such a rookie mistake. On Sun, Feb 12, 2023, 3:46 PM Michael Thomas wrote: > > On 2/12/23 3:40 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > > https://w

Re: Namecheap's outbound email flow compromised: valid rdns, spf, dkim and dmarc on phishes

2023-02-12 Thread Eric Kuhnke
ppropriate to name and shame the third party, > since they should know better too. It almost has the whiff of a scam. > > Mike > On 2/12/23 3:49 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > One very possible theory is that whoever runs the outbound marketing > communications and email newsletter de

Re: Suggestions for those attending NANOG 88 in Seattle

2023-03-28 Thread Eric Kuhnke
One observation on that, for those who find themselves in the area of the Westin Building for ISP/telecom related work: The Amazon HQ underground parking on 6th ave, with entrance literally across the street from the Westin Building, is available for the public to use. Entrance is on 6th ave betwe

Re: Verizon DNS Contact

2023-05-30 Thread Eric Sieg
Earl, Reach out to hel...@verizon.com.  That'll open a ticket that you can track.  I can't promise how quick it'll be, but you should get someone that can help. On 5/30/2023 9:14 AM, Ruberts, Earl via NANOG wrote: Does anyone have a contact at Verizon (AS701) who can remove incorrect PTR d

Re: Cogent Abuse - Bogus Propagation of ASN 36471

2023-07-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I might note for those who are unfamiliar with it, that the "Kratos" entity is a major US defense contractor and manufacturer of advanced UAVs, so if this issue is not addressed it has a high likelihood of getting attention from some of the more clued-in folks in the federal government. https://en

Looking for a Telus cellular last mile facilities operations contact

2023-08-09 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I have observed a Telus cellular site shelter that's making a terrible, not normal ventilation noise. It's a 12+ foot length prefab assemble on site shelter located in the basement parking garage of a 23 floor tower in downtown Vancouver. I know what this POP's normal ventilation sounds like, havi

Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-10 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Recently saw an aerial video where an entire neighborhood in Laihana had burned down *except* for the concrete block structure small ILEC CO. Pictures I have seen of other ILEC sites in Hawaii closely resemble some GTE sites in the Pacific Northwest (now Ziply), which makes sense with the history

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-16 Thread Eric Kuhnke
It's my understanding that the Hawaiian ILEC is now owned by Cincinnati Bell, which is also a unique historical artifact, as it was its own independent corporation/operating entity in the region of Cincinnati during the era of the pre-1984 Bell system. Somewhat like how GTE was independent in othe

Looking for Hulu geolocation and IP space block contact

2023-08-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I have a large set of residential last mile gigabit customers in the NYC/NJ area where the /24 sized blocks for our CPE DHCP pools has just been blocked by Hulu. Please contact me off list. I am also trying to help Hulu here, because they're about to have several thousand customers complaining, or

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The single road, or two road situation is extremely similar to what is happening right now in some parts of canada, with massive forest fires in the northwest territories, cutting off Yellowknife and rural communities. If the fiber is built along the one road that exists, and that one road gets ove

Apple blocking all AS29852 iCloud traffic, residential gigabit last mile provider in NYC.

2023-08-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
We have just seen a complete cut off of iCloud and Apple TV traffic and functionality at AS29852. AS29852 (Honest) is a specialist in apartment and condominium building symmetric gigabit and above residential last Mile access, based in the New York city, Jersey City, and Connecticut region. All o

Re: Apple blocking all AS29852 iCloud traffic, residential gigabit last mile provider in NYC.

2023-08-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I am directly in contact with the right people and team now. On Thu, Aug 17, 2023, 3:53 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > We have just seen a complete cut off of iCloud and Apple TV traffic and > functionality at AS29852. > > AS29852 (Honest) is a specialist in apartment and condomin

AKAMAI, Re: Apple blocking all AS29852 iCloud traffic, residential gigabit last mile provider in NYC.

2023-08-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Additionally this appears to have a strong correlation with everything that is hosted by Akamai Edge. Akamai, we are a fairly mundane last mile operator... On Thu, Aug 17, 2023, 4:58 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > I am directly in contact with the right people and team now. > > On Thu, Aug 17

Re: AKAMAI, Re: Apple blocking all AS29852 iCloud traffic, residential gigabit last mile provider in NYC.

2023-08-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
d as of 19:50 UTC on August 17, 2023 and the service has resumed normal operations. https://www.akamaistatus.com/incidents/jfjr19vjlb3l On Fri, Aug 18, 2023 at 12:38 AM Dobbins, Roland < roland.dobb...@netscout.com> wrote: > > > On 18 Aug 2023, at 08:28, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > >

Re: MX204 Virtual Chassis Setup

2023-08-26 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I sincerely doubt there is much demand for *new* 40G these days. Look at the population of 40G members on major IXes. People have either one 10G, 2 x 10G, or 100G. 40G was a dead-end 9 years ago and much so more now. On Wed, Aug 23, 2023 at 9:38 AM Aaron Gould wrote: > some of these port ca

Re: MX204 Virtual Chassis Setup

2023-08-28 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Look at the population of 100G ports at the SIX in Seattle as well. I think there's a total of maybe four 40G members out of hundreds. 100G really is the new 10. On Sun, Aug 27, 2023, 10:56 PM Daniel Marks via NANOG wrote: > (Enterprise AS for context) > > This hasn’t been my experience in the U

Re: Lossy cogent p2p experiences?

2023-08-31 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Cogent has asked many people NOT to purchase their ethernet private circuit point to point service unless they can guarantee that you won't move any single flow of greater than 2 Gbps. This works fine as long as the service is used mostly for mixed IP traffic like a bunch of randomly mixed customer

Looking for contact at AS6428 aka River City Internet Group / Hostirian / Primary.net

2023-09-01 Thread Eric Kuhnke
You are announcing IP space that doesn't belong to you, for which you are not in possession of an LOA (or any IRR entry/etc) and the phone numbers in your ARIN whois entries are disconnected. First tier customer service person at the one functioning phone number has no pathway to escalate. AS6428

Re: AFRINIC placed in receivership

2023-09-15 Thread Eric Kuhnke
A much better explanation of the situation can be found at: https://www.theregister.com/2023/07/03/nrs_afrinic_review/ I also recommend that everyone who is not yet familiar with the issue google Lu Heng and Cloud Innovations, the Hong Kong based corporate entity in question which caused this. h

Re: AFRINIC placed in receivership

2023-09-15 Thread Eric Kuhnke
> On Sep 15, 2023, at 15:05, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > A much better explanation of the situation can be found at: > > https://www.theregister.com/2023/07/03/nrs_afrinic_review/ > > I also recommend that everyone who is not yet familiar with the issue > google Lu Heng and

Re: AFRINIC placed in receivership

2023-09-15 Thread Eric Kuhnke
https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/international/1813989-the-strange-case-of-africas-stolen-ip-addresses https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=Ernest+Byaruhanga+afrinic On Fri, Sep 15, 2023 at 4:30 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > AFRINIC legitimately issued those (closer

Re: AFRINIC placed in receivership

2023-09-15 Thread Eric Kuhnke
CI submitted legitimate applications and their addresses were issued prior > to Ernest’s activities. > > You’re mixing Lu Heng up with Elad Cohen. > > Owen > > > On Sep 15, 2023, at 16:32, Eric Kuhnke wrote: > > > https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/internationa

Re: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing?

2023-09-21 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Artifacts in audio are a product of packet loss or jitter resulting in codec issues issues leading to human subject perceptible audio anomalies, not so much latency by itself. Two way voice is remarkably NOT terrible on a 495ms RTT satellite based two-way geostationary connection as long as there i

Re: Webzilla

2019-03-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Looking at the AS adjacencies for Webzilla, what would prevent them from disconnecting all of their US/Western Euro based peers and transits, and remaining online behind a mixed selection of the largest Russian ASes? I do not think that any amount of well-researched papers and appeals to ethical IS

Re: Contacts wanted: OVH, DigitalOcean, and Microsoft (Deutschland)

2019-03-19 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Absolutely unrelated to Ronald's original post, but it's ironic that the abuse@ address is itself heavily "abused", by commercial copyright enforcement companies which think it's a catch-all address for things which are not operationally related to the health of a network (BGP hijacks, DDoS, spam e

Re: Advertisement of Equinix Chicago IX Subnet

2019-03-28 Thread Eric Dugas
I have a policy applied to my upstreams and peers to deny the IXP's LANs were connected to. I don't think of any reason to learn these routes from someone else's network. On Wed, Mar 27, 2019 at 7:44 PM Cummings, Chris wrote: > Not too sure about your topology, but I’ve had something similar bit

Re: Purchasing IPv4 space - due diligence homework

2019-04-03 Thread Eric Dugas
I cleaned two blocks last year with Spamhaus and others. Took me less than two weeks and Spamhaus were the quickest of the bunch (we're talking about a full or two business days). PSN can be tricky, same for Netflix and whatnot but I always put these new blocks in "quarantine" for a couple of we

GPS rollover

2019-04-05 Thread Eric Parsonage
I personally fell foul of this last night. My CPAP machine switched itself off. It has an internal cellular modem which it uses to exchange usage data but since I never have to set the date and time I assume it gets this from my cellular network. Its hardly a graceful fail when the air supply

Re: looking for hostname router identifier validation

2019-04-29 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I would caution against putting much faith in the validity of geolocation or site ID by reverse DNS PTR records. There are a vast number of unmaintained, ancient, stale, erroneous or wildly wrong PTR records out there. I can name at least a half dozen ISPs that have absorbed other ASes, some of tho

Re: Spamming of NANOG list members

2019-05-24 Thread Eric Tykwinski
is I sort of agree with on the above example, at least to some extent. FBL’s are meant to alert to issues, as far as tracking them down it’s more of the mail ops job, so they are sort of allowed to make it a PIMA to avoid causing more issues by confirming. > ---rsk Sincerely, Eric Tykwinski TrueNet, Inc. P: 610-429-8300

Paging voip.ms management

2019-05-30 Thread Eric Kuhnke
After attempting several times, and failing to get something resembling a real RFO from your first tier customer support/ticket answering staff, I am now looking for a person in a position of responsibility at voip.ms. Please contact me off list.

Networks enforcing RPKI validation

2019-06-07 Thread Eric Dugas
Hello NANOG, I was wondering if there was a list of networks that enforce RPKI validation and dropping invalids. The shortlist I know is: AT&T (since February of this year) and of course NTT because of Job Thanks Eric

Re: Fibre provider in Las Vegas, NV

2019-06-09 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I would talk to the SWITCH NAP sales people in Las Vegas. They're a datacenter/colo/rack and power place, but every worthwhile last mile, facilities based fiber provider in the Vegas metro area likely has a POP in their facility. This would mean they could put you in contact with the carrier sales

Re: SSL VPN

2019-06-13 Thread Eric Tykwinski
> On Jun 13, 2019, at 2:32 PM, Randy Bush wrote: > >> OpenVPN in pfSense? > > yep > >> We run tons of these around the world. > > i only do 0.5kg > > wireguard, https://www.wireguard.com/, is simpler (always a good thing > with security), and has had code looked at by some credible experts.

Birch/Primus/Fusion Network ASN integration?

2019-06-17 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Hey all, I'm looking for any info that might be publicly available regarding intentions to merge the Primus ASN into Birch/Fusion Network, or whether it will remain its own thing. Primus acquired by Birch: https://primus.ca/index.php/bc_en/news-and-events/primus-news-birch-completes-purchase-of-p

Re: Birch/Primus/Fusion Network ASN integration?

2019-06-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
e doing much of anything There's also this, which is one of their earlier acquisitions: https://www.peeringdb.com/net/3238 On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 12:42 AM TJ Trout wrote: > wrong fusion on peering db > > On Mon, Jun 17, 2019 at 10:35 PM Eric Kuhnke > wrote: > >> Hey

Re: Birch/Primus/Fusion Network ASN integration?

2019-06-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
f this was a special setup for us or not. > > > > This is for the legacy Globalinx Network AS46191 199.x.84.0/24 and > 199.x.85.0/24 if you were connecting to the 5Linx / Globalinx Broadsoft > environment. > > > > > > -Erik > > > > > > > &

80.67.75.0/24 (Akamai) announced by Kazakhtelecom

2019-06-25 Thread Eric Dugas
Got alerts for 80.67.75.0/24 (Akamai) normally announced by Tier1 providers routed by a long AS path from our of our peers: 80.67.75.0/24 AS path: 9002 9198 43727 6762 2914 23454 23454 I, validation-state: unknown 80.67.64.0/19 AS path: 1299 3257 34164 I just got home and it seems Akamai alread

RE: Colo in Africa

2019-07-16 Thread Eric Tykwinski
One of my favorite sites to give people: https://thetruesize.com/ Sincerely, Eric Tykwinski TrueNet, Inc. P: 610-429-8300 _ From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Mark Tinka Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2019 12:51 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject

Re: Colo in Africa

2019-07-16 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Without being more specific on what geographic region you want to serve, in terms of ISPs, it's hard to say. For example: If you look at submarine cable topology at layer 1, and BGP sessions, AS adjacencies between ISPs: Freetown, Sierra Leone and Monrovia, Liberia are suburbs of London, UK. If

RE: Twitter security team?

2019-07-18 Thread Eric Tykwinski
They also have a bug bounty program on HackerOne: https://hackerone.com/twitter > -Original Message- > From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of J. Hellenthal > via NANOG > Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2019 3:01 PM > To: Ken Gilmour > Cc: North Group > Subject: Re: Twitter secu

Re: Best ways to ensure redundancy with no terrestrial ISPs

2019-08-03 Thread Eric Kuhnke
In a remote area in northern africa if there are no terrestrial ISPs, and there is no budget to build towers for PTP microwave, I don't know if there are any reasonable options. If sufficient funds did exist, my recommendation, if they really want true diversity between two totally different servi

Re: What can ISPs do better? Removing racism out of internet

2019-08-05 Thread Eric Kuhnke
A CDN is a hosting company. It is the logical continuation and evolution of what an httpd hosting/server colo company was twenty years ago, but with more geographical scale and a great deal more automation tools. I have never in my life seen a medium to large-sized hosting company that didn't have

Re: What can ISPs do better? Removing racism out of internet

2019-08-06 Thread Eric Tykwinski
John, Seriously, just quote so people don’t have to look it up. Honestly, though others are probably right in that case law usually will over-ride written law due to our legal structure. > On Aug 6, 2019, at 10:36 PM, John Levine wrote: > > In article <6956e76b-e6b7-409f-a636-c7607bfd8...@be

Re: Mx204 alternative

2019-08-08 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I am not certain on the value of having 1GbE interfaces natively on a $25k plus router in the year 2019. Pair the router with a nice 1RU 1/10GbE switch installed directly next to it with full metro Ethernet layer 2 feature set. Anything that needs a 1GbE inteface, attach it to that switch, give th

Re: Corporate Identity Theft: Azuki, LLC -- AS13389, 216.179.128.0/17

2019-08-13 Thread Eric Kuhnke
> 4) Filing a "fraud request" with ARIN is a serious step and one that could quite conceivably end up with the party filing such a formal report being on the business end of lawsuit, just for having filed such a report. What makes you think that the sort of persons who w

Re: new BGP hijack & visibility tool “BGPalerter”

2019-08-14 Thread Eric Lindsjö
line, or packaging for common platforms. Kind regards, Job & Massimo NTT Ltd [1]: https://ris-live.ripe.net/ Excellent, now I don't have to write it myself. Looking forward to testing. Thanks for sharing the fruits of your labor with the community. Kind regards, Eric

Re: Protecting 1Gb Ethernet From Lightning Strikes

2019-08-14 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I would begin by referencing the grounding section here: https://www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/Lands_ROW_Motorola_R56_2005_manual.pdf Of utmost importance is that everything is bonded to the same potential. This means that if they have stuff on a roof, outdoor antennas or APs, whatever, it grou

Re: Protecting 1Gb Ethernet From Lightning Strikes

2019-08-14 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Another copper cable considered a "gold standard" for outdoor shielded + 9th ESD drain and ground wire, intended for long term rooftop and tower installation is Shireen. There's a variety of types. https://www.shireeninc.com/osc/cables/cat6 On Wed, Aug 14, 2019 at 6:30 PM Brandon Martin wrote:

Re: IPAM recommendations

2019-09-05 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Many others have already recommended these, but I suggest installing test VMs of both phpipam and nipap and seeing which works best for your use case. NIPAP has fairly extensive tools supporting automation for provisioning. phpipam has a few additional functions on top of only ip address managemen

AS16509 contact

2019-09-24 Thread Eric Dugas
Hello, Anyone has peering contacts in AS16509 other than peering @ amazon.com to setup a PNI? All my previous contacts are gone. Thanks Eric

Re: AS16509 contact

2019-09-24 Thread Eric Dugas
Thanks everyone for the off-list replies. On Tue, Sep 24, 2019 at 11:02 AM Eric Dugas wrote: > Hello, > > Anyone has peering contacts in AS16509 other than peering @ amazon.com to > setup a PNI? All my previous contacts are gone. > > Thanks > Eric >

Clueful netops/sysops persons at Canon

2019-10-01 Thread Eric Dugas
Hello, One of our customers is having issues with his Canon printers that needs to connect to https://ugwportal.net for whatever reason. The issue is only visible from one of our netblock to a few IPs in 202.248.100.0/24. I don't believe this is a routing issue. The netblock is routed by Fujitsu'

Re: VDSL

2019-10-15 Thread Eric Dugas
Bell Canada still uses a lot of VDSL2 last-miles in Quebec and Ontario. Max speed is 100/10 over bonded pairs and 50/10 over a single pair over short distances. Generally served from a fiber-fed DSLAM and less than 500 meters. On Oct 15 2019, at 1:48 pm, Rod Beck wrote: > I understand. My recoll

Google/GMail contact

2019-10-30 Thread Eric Dugas
Looking for a Google/GMail contact, off-list. Eric

Re: virginia beach

2019-11-07 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Seems logically similar to the reason why there are landing stations, but no noteworthy datacenters on the Oregon coast. Everything goes in various ring topology paths to Hillsboro/Portland. And routes that go more directly east to meet the fiber huts on long haul routes Portland-Sacramento. On

Re: Any info on devices that are running eBGP on the Internet?

2019-11-07 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The OUI prefixes that are Intel, Dell, HP, Supermicro and other x86-64 hardware vendors are almost certainly people running BIRD, FRR or similar on commodity hardware. In which case the actual routing configuration could be almost anything, those just happen to be the PCI-Express NICs in some sort

Re: Disney+ Streaming

2019-11-12 Thread Eric Dugas
I saw various content being served from Akamai, Amazon, Fastly and Limelight so far. I'm in Montreal. Video is served from the following hosts: vod-akc-na-central-1.media.dssott.com vod-ftc-na-central-1.media.dssott.com vod-ftc-na-east-1.media.dssott.com vod-ftc-na-west-2.media.dssott.com vod-llc

Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic

2019-11-19 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The vast majority of Iranian ISPs' international transit connectivity is through AS12880 DCI , which is a government run telecom authority. Google "AS12880 DCI Iran" for more info. DCI is also responsible for layer 2 transport and DWDM services for smaller downstream ISPs, on other international te

Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic

2019-11-21 Thread Eric Michaud
I'm curious to see if there will be a Telecomix grass roots type resurgence to POTS. On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 7:11 AM Sean Donelan wrote: > > > Its very practical for a country to cut 95%+ of its Internet connectivity. > Its not a complete cut-off, there is some limited connectivity. But for > mo

Re: Hulu thinks all my IP addresses are "business class", how to reach them?

2019-12-06 Thread Eric Fulton
This happened to us as well. We've had probably over 100 requests over the last few years, but thankfully most of our customers are fine with just not purchasing Hulu. We've only lost below 5 customers from this issue. EF Treasure State Internet & Telegraph 406.204.4777 http://tsi.io On Wed

Re: Elephant in the room - Akamai

2019-12-07 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I think this thread might be a perfect example that when an organization reaches a sufficiently large size, one part of its engineering/operations team may no longer be fully aware of what other work groups are doing. Definitely a structural challenge for ISPs that span very large geographical area

Re: Important re dropping TLS 1.0 support (Reminder: Changes to Whois-RWS and RDAP Scheduled for 12 February 2020)

2019-12-13 Thread Eric Kuhnke
For people running public facing httpd, it is also worth noting that the population of old browser useragents that don't understand TLS1.2 is under half of one percent. There's very little risk or impact these days to only accepting TLS1.2 in Apache2 or nginx configuration everywhere. On Fri, Dec

Re: Energy Efficiency - Data Centers

2019-12-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The laws of thermodynamics dictate that near 100% of the electricity consumed by a piece of equipment (let's use a high powered 2RU size router as an example) comes off as heat. Unless it's doing mechanical physical work like lifting a load or spinning a fan. Some infinitesimal portion leaves as ph

Re: Fwd: urgent opening: Engineer-Transport - III

2019-12-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
The really scary and not uncommon thing now is for unethical recruiters to take your CV from somewhere, copy/paste it into their own word processing software, and start editing things in it (and removing your direct contact information) without permission from yourself, and send it onwards to their

Re: Cost Recovery Surcharge & Va Personal Property Tax Recovery for IP Transit

2020-01-06 Thread Eric Dugas
ice for $4000+tx a month, not $4400+tx a month. Eric On Jan 6 2020, at 10:56 am, Siyuan Miao wrote: > I've checked my contract and there's a line: > > > If ’s costs to provide services to Customer increase due to > > reasons beyond ’s control, including annual escalations

Re: FYI - Suspension of Cogent access to ARIN Whois

2020-01-07 Thread Eric Kuhnke
I have two separate entries for sets of phone numbers/email addresses, associated with my name, that must be in Cogent's CRM system as cold leads. About every six months I am contacted by a new person whom I've never heard of before. My theory is that each newbie Cogent sales rep has been assigned

Re: Software for circuit documentation

2016-04-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
mediawiki set up for individual user accounts, https only access, in internal tool IP space/ACL/firewalled. First develop a hierarcically organized 'blank' template you can copy and paste for each POP, and then fill it out. Works great for large scale fiber patch panel assignments/crossconnect tra

Re: phone fun, was GeoIP database issues and the real world consequences

2016-04-18 Thread Eric Kuhnke
This makes me wonder what the 'market value' of a 212 DID is. I have seen them anywhere from $55 to $600 from providers specifically saying "buy this DID and port it out to your carrier of choice". On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 7:06 AM, Leo Bicknell wrote: > In a message written on Fri, Apr 15, 2016 a

Re: Latency, TCP ACKs and upload needs

2016-04-19 Thread Eric Kuhnke
One of the things to consider is that geostationary satellite operators operate based entirely on the economics of oversubscription. If you were to purchase a full duplex 1 Mbps x 1 Mbps connection via VSAT terminal in North America (whether C, Ku or Ka-band) you'd be looking at $2000/month or mor

Re: Latency, TCP ACKs and upload needs

2016-04-19 Thread Eric Kuhnke
a geostationary orbit based connection will have a minimum latency of 492-495ms in a dedicated-carrier configuration between two earth stations, varying very slightly with the modem overhead time for FEC. In a TDMA network all bets are off, if you're in wyoming on exede and everyone is asleep, you

Re: Mobile providers in the US for backup access

2016-04-20 Thread Eric Kuhnke
Look into Ting if all you want is a backup OOB path: https://ting.com/rates?ab=1 $6/month per active SIM card. Plus billing for actual data usage. Use it in your choice of HSPA+/LTE modem equipment. They're an MVNO using, if I remember right, a combination of T-Mobile and Sprint. On Wed, Apr 20,

Re: Mobile providers in the US for backup access

2016-04-20 Thread Eric Kuhnke
ting is owned/run by tucows, who are now also doing a 1Gb (GPON?) residential single home FTTH project... http://www.fiercetelecom.com/europe/tags/tucows On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 2:18 PM, Josh Reynolds wrote: > Ting's support is the BEST support I've ever had in the IT industry. I > event ended

Re: Standards for last mile performance

2016-05-02 Thread Eric Kuhnke
It hugely depends on the physical layout of the homes/area for economics of active-E vs GPON... The scale of the outside plant aerial fiber is very different in certain scenarios. A green field modern housing development with everything underground might be very different than a semi-rural chain s

RE: BGP peering strategies for smaller routers

2016-05-03 Thread Eric Sabotta
581351 router1#show ip cef summary IPv4 CEF is enabled for distributed and running VRF Default 582527 prefixes (582527/0 fwd/non-fwd) Table id 0x0 Database epoch:2 (582527 entries at this epoch) -Eric -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of

Re: NIST NTP servers

2016-05-10 Thread Eric Kuhnke
For quite some time, in debian the default configuration for the ntpd.conf that ships with the package for the ntpd is to poll from four different, semi-randomly assigned DNS pool based sources. I believe the same is true for redhat/centos. In the event that one out of four sources is wildly wrong

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