Present at The Tools Track at NANOG 50

2010-09-14 Thread Mohit Lad
Dear all, The Tools track at NANOG Atlanta is a chance to talk about and discover non-commercial network tools of interest to network operations. If you have open-source or non-commercial software that you wrote or use and is relevant to NANOG, consider presenting at this NANOGs Tools Track

Re: Potential Prefix Hijack

2008-11-12 Thread Mohit Lad
The local scope of the event is also the reason that PHAS did not catch the hijack. Nevertheless, its good to have different services for hijack detection running independently, especially if they are getting different feeds. Even a hijack that is local in scope is worth alerting about; if not anyt

Re: NANOG Digest, Vol 10, Issue 46

2008-11-13 Thread Mohit Lad
Since this thread started as comparison of the tools, there are two issues 1. Which BGP feeds the tools use? RIPE, RouteViews, other private feeds. 2. How they decide what to send and what not to send? In this case, BGPMon detected an event that was not detected by others, and there might be other

Re: Prefix Hijack Tool Comaprision

2008-11-13 Thread Mohit Lad
Sorry for the subject line in the previous message :-) Since this thread started as comparison of the tools, there are two issues 1. Which BGP feeds the tools use? RIPE, RouteViews, other private feeds. 2. How they decide what to send and what not to send? In this case, BGPMon detected an event t

Tools BOF at NANOG-48

2009-12-20 Thread Mohit Lad
Dear all, I am planning on organizing the Network Tools BOF at NANOG-48 with the objective of presenting interesting and useful non-commercial tools that have a fairly widespread appeal. Tool owners would make short presentations and show usefulness of the tool with case studies. If you have dev