RE: NANOG 90 Attendance?

2024-02-15 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
I'm jumping on an earlier part of the thread. Based on what I heard at the Members Meeting and several follow up hallway conversations, I think: * NANOG needs a focus group on attendees. A survey won't do it, we need a deep dive into roles, interests, career level, and why they attend. *

RE: NANOG 90 Attendance?

2024-02-15 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
From: Tom Beecher Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2024 10:53 AM To: Howard, Lee Cc: Warren Kumari ; nanog Subject: Re: NANOG 90 Attendance? This message is from an EXTERNAL SENDER - be CAUTIOUS, particularly with links and attachments. Maybe this should have gone to the members mailing list,

RE: The Reg does 240/4

2024-02-16 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
It seems we’re the marketplace of record. We do have some private transactions, that is, sales that take place outside of our marketplace and therefore don’t appear on the prior-sales page. That’s generally for /16 or larger, where one or both parties want custom terms that differ from our stan

RE: IPv6 uptake (was: The Reg does 240/4)

2024-02-19 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
If you ever want to know which providers in a country are lagging, Geoff Huston is here to help: https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/US In the U.S., the largest operators without IPv6 are (in order by size): Verizon FiOS (they deployed to 50%, discovered a bug, and rolled back) Frontier Lumen (Cen

RE: IPv6 uptake (was: The Reg does 240/4)

2024-02-19 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
Bottom-posted with old school formatting by hand. -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of William Herrin Sent: Friday, February 16, 2024 8:05 PM To: Michael Thomas Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: IPv6 uptake (was: The Reg does 240/4) > On the firewall, I program it to do NAT trans

RE: 600,000 routers bricked

2024-06-03 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
In the second paragraph, he cites his source: https://blog.lumen.com/the-pumpkin-eclipse/ Lumen’s Black Lotus Labs detected the event; the post answers all of your concerns. Further, they remark that this was an especially sophisticated infection, that hid its tracks well. Lee From: NANOG On

Norms and Standards

2024-08-02 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
Last October at NANOG89 in San Diego, John Curran exhorted us to work together to document best practices before governments developed their own. John pointed out that in many industries, technical requirements and standards inform public policy goal

RE: hbo max geolocation issue

2024-08-27 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
My source for geolocation updates is https://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn and they say: HBO: ctiaengine...@hbo.com Lee From: NANOG On Behalf Of Mehmet Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2024 12:00 PM To: nanog Subject: hbo max geolocation issue You don't of

RE: CGNAT growing pains

2024-10-09 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
It's pretty high, at least in the U.S. https://stats.labs.apnic.net/ipv6/US Support in consumer electronics (TVs, game consoles) is weak, but a lot of home gateways are fine. Netflix and YouTube stream over IPv6, and I think Amazon Prime Video also does, but of course only if you're streaming t

RE: CGNAT growing pains

2024-10-09 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
First, roll out IPv6 if you haven't yet. That should relieve a lot of pressure on your pool size, and gives customers a workaround for some of the weird things ("Use the IPv6 address instead of IPv4."). Second, build your own geofeed. You can create a CSV providing as much detail as you want, d

RE: It can be challenging to advise DDoS mitigation subscribers on their RPKI-ROA needs

2024-10-18 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
I'm very interested in this! I'd suggest talking with the smart folks at globalcyberalliance.org, who now operate MANRS. I'm sure Brad Gorman, the ARIN product owner for routing security, is also close by. I was going to suggest an informal BoF at NANOG next week, but I see you aren't registe

RE: hbo max geolocation issue

2024-10-30 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
gic behind this? > > On Tue, Aug 27, 2024 at 1:55 PM Jason Canady > mailto:ja...@unlimitednet.us>> wrote: > We've had HBO blocked at same time as Hulu and Digital Element helped: > https://www.digitalelement.com/contact-us/ > On 8/27/24 13:16, Howard, Lee via NANOG wrote: >>

RE: Shaping the Future of ICP-2: Community Input Extended to December 2024

2024-11-18 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
In the same way that phone numbers or radio frequencies are allocated by geographical monopolies, yes. Except that the RIRs are *much* more open to participation. And you don't have to get addresses from RIRs; you can get them from NIRs in some cases, or LIRs everywhere. What problem are you try

RE: Shaping the Future of ICP-2: Community Input Extended to December 2024

2024-11-18 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
They do not meet the dictionary definition of "cartel." 1: a written agreement between belligerent nations 2: a combination of independent commercial or industrial enterprises designed to limit competition or fix prices 3: a combination of political groups for common action https://www.merriam-web

RE: Shaping the Future of ICP-2: Community Input Extended to December 2024

2024-11-19 Thread Howard, Lee via NANOG
- From: David Conrad Sent: Monday, November 18, 2024 6:52 PM To: Howard, Lee Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: Shaping the Future of ICP-2: Community Input Extended to December 2024 Hi Lee, On Nov 18, 2024, at 2:46 PM, Howard, Lee via NANOG wrote: > In the same way that phone numbers or radio freque