Re: Youtube contact

2008-12-30 Thread Nathan
done. On Tue, Dec 30, 2008 at 1:41 PM, Simon Allard wrote: > Hi, > > Can someone from Youtube/Google please contact me off list, I have a strange > routing issue at the youtube->cogent border. Usual contact methods have > failed me. > > Thanks > > Regards >

Re: Hardware capture platforms

2008-07-30 Thread nathan
g accurate packet capture with commodity hardware? A hardware based capture card is the only way to get to any real throughput. Check out Endace cards, that will let you do line rate gig e or better and has native libpcap interface. You also may want to check out WildPackets cards. <>

Re: 1.0.0.0/8 route from MERIT ?

2010-03-02 Thread Nathan
I'm sorry my RR update was ... too late? Did this cause a problem for someone? --N (AS36561) On Mar 2, 2010, at 7:28, Larry Blunk wrote: Christopher Morrow wrote: On Tue, Mar 2, 2010 at 3:50 AM, Tomoya Yoshida wrote: Thank you Geoff. I asked because I could see 1/8 of merit AS237

YouTube AS36561 began announcing 1.0.0.0/8

2010-03-11 Thread Nathan
Hello, I'm hoping to alleviate the "what's going on!?" type messages here this time. :) Here's an except from the APNIC provided LOA I provided to a couple networks, to carry a new announcement... "To whom it may concern, APNIC and YouTube are cooperating in a project to investigate the propert

Re: YouTube AS36561 began announcing 1.0.0.0/8

2010-03-12 Thread Nathan
175mbps of unsolicited noise. I'll leave the remaining details to be provided by the official report/article from Geoff and George. Its amazing how prolific 1.x traffic is. ,N On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 12:53 AM, William Pitcock wrote: > On Thu, 2010-03-11 at 22:52 -0800, Nathan wrote: >> He

Re: YouTube AS36561 began announcing 1.0.0.0/8

2010-03-12 Thread Nathan
We've never cared about ratios... its futile! Level3 is slow to update prefix lists this time. I simply picked a couple networks that respond to my emails. My laziness to call others is why the route isn't visible there. :) ,N On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Richard A Steenbergen wrote: >

Re: YouTube AS36561 began announcing 1.0.0.0/8

2010-03-12 Thread Nathan
the net will never reach you, due to their own misconfigurations. ,N On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 1:34 PM, Kevin Loch wrote: > Axel Morawietz wrote: >> >> Am 12.03.2010 17:03, schrieb Nathan: >>> >>> [...] Its >>> amazing how prolific 1.x traffic is. >&

Re: AARNet AS7575 announcing 1.0.0.0/24, 1.1.1.0/24 and 1.2.3.0/24 soon

2010-03-17 Thread Nathan
ing to announce 27.128.0.0/12 in the next 24 hours as well... To see what backscatter is like in an uninteresting range. I'll send a separate clear message to the list about this too. :) ,N On Wed, Mar 17, 2010 at 3:25 AM, Peter van Arkel wrote: > On Wed, 17 Mar 2010, Nathan Ward wrote:

Re: Where do your 911 fees go and why does 911 fail

2020-12-30 Thread Nathan Stratton
to the backup tandem office. Of course, > single-homed circuits physically connected to the Nashville CO wouldn't > fail-over. > Amazing how much data is in LERG. -Nathan

Re: 10 years from now... (was: internet futures)

2021-03-29 Thread Nathan Stratton
I mix Starlink and Comcast over two openvpn tunnels to my datacenter in Ashburn. ><> nathan stratton On Mon, Mar 29, 2021 at 3:38 PM Matt Erculiani wrote: > I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if anyone out there was trying to > mix their StarLink kit and existing

Re: A crazy idea

2021-07-19 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Mon, 2021-07-19 at 08:51 -0700, Randy Bush wrote: > > Well, for SLAAC you need a /64 > > this is not true > > randy That is cool! Can you point me to the correct RFC please?

QVC.com Technical Contact

2021-07-29 Thread Nathan Gerencser
Looking for a contact, trying to clear up a reachability issue. Please reach out to me off-list. Thanks, Nathan Gerencser MetaLINK Technologies

RE: Amazon Prime Video IP reputation

2021-08-23 Thread Nathan Gerencser
Geoguard takes care of Amazon and are usually responsive. n...@geoguard.com<mailto:n...@geoguard.com> Nathan Gerencser, Network Engineer MetaLINK Technologies From: NANOG On Behalf Of Josh Luthman Sent: Monday, August 23, 2021 8:47 AM To: Eric C. Miller Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subje

RE: DiviNetworks

2020-02-06 Thread Nathan Babcock
So interesting thing about Divi. I am a regional WISP operator and we did sign a deal with them and let them use our space. One of the issues we developed while they were active on our network was all of our IP’s started being homed in the UK for google. So anytime a customer would go to goog

Re: Quagga for production?

2020-02-23 Thread Nathan Brookfield
Hi Mate, Yep on and off for about 15 years, very solid, very reliable. I tend to use Bird this hmorning we rays for this task but Zebra and Quagga are rock solid. Kindest Regards, Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB) Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd On 23 Feb 2020, at 23:29, Dmitry Sherman wrote

Re: Quagga for production?

2020-02-23 Thread Nathan Brookfield
Hi Mate, Yep on and off for about 15 years, very solid, very reliable. I tend to use Bird this hmorning we rays for this task but Zebra and Quagga are rock solid. Kindest Regards, Nathan Brookfield (VK2NAB) Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd On 23 Feb 2020, at 23:29, Dmitry Sherman wrote

Amazon Prime Video Contact

2020-05-27 Thread Nathan Gerencser
Anybody have a contact at Amazon that could help clear up an issue with an IP prefix being blocked from accessing the Prime Video service? Thanks in advance. Nathan Gerencser, Network Engineer MetaLINK Technologies

Re: questions asked during network engineer interview

2020-07-21 Thread Nathan Stratton
her :) > That's what I said about high school, my parents were not thrilled, but at least for me, it worked out. -Nathan

AT&T Wireless contact

2020-08-14 Thread Nathan Anderson
This is probably a long shot, but are there any AT&T Wireless engineers here, & one who wouldn't mind contacting me off-list? I may be misinterpreting what I'm seeing, but I think you might have a small number of MMSC servers that are down... -- Nathan

Re: An update on the AfriNIC situation

2021-08-30 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Mon, 2021-08-30 at 16:08 -0700, Owen DeLong via NANOG wrote: > > > > I am here doing what I am doing because I have ethics and morals. > Because even though I often disagree with Lu, in this case, he > happens to be right and AFRINIC must not be allowed to act so > irresponsibly in this matte

Re: Open source mapping of US high voltage electrical grid

2022-01-16 Thread Nathan Stratton
Very cool, thanks, Eric. ><> nathan stratton On Sat, Jan 15, 2022 at 9:48 PM Eric Kuhnke wrote: > Possibly of interest for network operators who have inter-city circuits, > where the underlying carrier is something on OPGW fiber in high voltage > lines. > > These peo

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2022-02-11 Thread Nathan Angelacos
20 miles from Sacramento. Mother-in-law has an ATT  DSLAM *at the end of her driveway* on the other side of the street.  ATT swears she can get internet. Until she tries to sign up, and "oh no... wrong side of the street" She is at 700Kbps over a WISP ... *after* she trimmed the trees to get

Re: VPN recommendations?

2022-02-12 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Sat, 2022-02-12 at 13:24 -0700, Grant Taylor via NANOG wrote: > On 2/11/22 12:35 PM, William Herrin wrote: > > The thing to understand is that IPSec has two modes: transport and > > tunnel. Transport is between exactly two IP addresses while tunnel > > expects a broader network to exist on at

Re: CC: s to Non List Members (was Re: 202203080924.AYC Re: 202203071610.AYC Re: Making Use of 240/4 NetBlock)

2022-03-08 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Tue, 2022-03-08 at 19:25 -0500, Tom Beecher wrote: > > > The only way IPv6 will ever be ubiquitous is if there comes a time > where there is some forcing event that requires it to be.  > > Unless that occurs, people will continue to spend time and energy > coming up with ways to squeeze the b

Re: V6 still not supported

2022-03-18 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Fri, 2022-03-18 at 13:17 -0700, Michael Thomas wrote: > > > > We weren't part of the wars. What I saw was what eventually became ipv6 > and I remember talking to one of my coworkers about how hard he > thought it would be to implement. He concurred that he didn't think it > would be any big de

Re: What say you, nanog re: Starlink vs 5G?

2022-06-24 Thread Nathan Stratton
I use Comcast Business for my primary at home, but it is so bad that I was forced to get Starlink as backup. I am not in a city, but close enough that there would be issues. ><> nathan stratton On Thu, Jun 23, 2022 at 9:47 PM John Levine wrote: > It appears that Eric Kuhnke said:

IPv6 on Lumen/CL

2022-08-29 Thread Nathan Anderson
ne through this with them, is this unusual or nah? When they do get around to it, what can I expect in terms of how they will prefer to set this up? Separate BGP session running over v6 itself, or modify existing session to have it also carry v6 NLRIs? Thanks, -- Nathan

RE: iCloud/Apple Mail contact.

2022-09-15 Thread Nathan Anderson
Did you ever manage to find out who at Apple to speak to about getting things added to or changed in this database? Quite irritating how there is zero public-facing information about this. Also, an Apple employee authored RFC 6186, yet they don't implement it?? -- Nathan From:

Re: FCC chairwoman: Fines alone aren't enough (Robocalls)

2022-10-04 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Tue, 2022-10-04 at 08:05 -0600, Jawaid Bazyar wrote: > Phone spam pretty much always involves the knowledge and involvement > of the provider. There are no phone providers who don't know when one > of their customers are making millions of robocalls. > > International toll fraud also always inv

Re: jon postel

2022-10-16 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Sun, 2022-10-16 at 13:23 -0700, Randy Bush wrote: > it's been 24 years, and we still live in his shadow and stand on his > shoulders.  we try not to stand on his toes. > > randy I got on the "interwebs" just before Al Gore invented the internet (no political statement, just that is the way it

Re: jon postel

2022-10-16 Thread Nathan Angelacos
> > Early unix had a similar philosophical debate. Everything is a simple > file (including most devices), make commands which do one thing and > do it well so they can be connected together in new ways (an almost > prescient view on the ubiquity of multi-cpu/core systems), when in > doubt gener

Offline contact for MS Windows network stack dev? (Win10 IPv6 bug Q.)

2022-11-07 Thread Nathan Anderson
rely because of lack of AOAC support in the driver for IPv6?!], which is clearly not the case). Thanks! -- Nathan Anderson First Step Internet, LLC nath...@fsr.com

Re: New addresses for b.root-servers.net

2023-06-02 Thread Nathan Ward
addresses since this change in 2017? Even if you end up with the same answer of 12mo, data supporting it may give comfort to the community. Maybe you make a call that once it’s at say 1% or 0.1% or something like that, then it’s OK to turn off - and make a prediction for when that might be based on

Facebook (account)

2019-04-09 Thread Nathan Anderson
I'm not sure I would bother and I'd just tell her to get a new one. But she runs a business (popular local coffee shop) with a FB page that this account of hers was apparently the only admin for. Thanks in advance for any leads, -- Nathan Anderson First Step Internet, LLC nath...@fsr.com

RE: Facebook (account)

2019-04-10 Thread Nathan Anderson
Matt Harris wrote: > On Apr 9, 2019, at 21:05, Nathan Anderson wrote: > > > a FB page that this account of hers was apparently the only admin for. > > Redundancy: it's not just a concept to be applied to devices and wiring.    Preaching. To. The. Choir. :-) -- Nat

Re: 44/8

2019-07-23 Thread Nathan Brookfield
Yeah because v6 only is the answer plus tour assuming all of these clubs have routers and BGP and the money to get an allocation and ASN On 23 Jul 2019, at 22:59, Naslund, Steve wrote: How about this? If you guys think your organization (club, group of friends, neighborhood association, w

Re: Russian government’s disconnection test

2019-11-01 Thread Nathan Angelacos
> > Got crickets, so now I have to respond to my own post on > what I just found out about it. Is that like talking to > yourself? :) Not when others are listening. Thanks for the update.

Re: ATT Mobile Outage San Juan, PR 8+ hours, 1 Million out.

2016-05-05 Thread Nathan Schrenk
It looks like www.outages.org stopped being updated with outage data in January 2013? Nathan On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 3:57 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote: > > > On May 4, 2016, at 4:37 PM, Javier J wrote: > > > > If there is a better mailing list please let me know. &g

SNMP "bridging"/proxy?

2016-05-20 Thread Nathan Anderson
Cacti at that IP instead of the individual CPEs. But I can't seem to find anything like this. Thanks, -- Nathan

RE: SNMP "bridging"/proxy?

2016-05-20 Thread Nathan Anderson
Perl module. That sounds like a perfect solution; thanks for pointing me in the right direction. -- Nathan

RE: SNMP "bridging"/proxy?

2016-05-20 Thread Nathan Anderson
, though. > [...] Or possibly have cacti run the > SQL query directly. It looks like they have many general (non SNMP) > templates that you could use to base it on. Another interesting suggestion & possibility. Thanks. -- Nathan

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-03 Thread Nathan Stratton
likely the case :) > Very possible, I have two phones on a AT&T micro-cells and both missed it. -Nathan

RE: Youtube Outage

2018-10-16 Thread Nathan Brookfield
Australia too…. From: NANOG On Behalf Of Oliver O'Boyle Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2018 1:08 PM To: marshall.euba...@gmail.com Cc: North American Network Operators' Group Subject: Re: Youtube Outage Same in Montreal. On Tue, Oct 16, 2018 at 9:52 PM Marshall Eubanks mailto:marshall.euba...@g

Re: Current diameter of the Internet?

2024-07-20 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Sat, 2024-07-20 at 00:58 -0500, Stas Bilder wrote: > Pity we can’t ping Voyagers. > > S. ROTFL,   you actually had me pull out Star Trek - The Movie... Wow... what a blast from 1979. So yeah ... According to our media outlets, RTT of the internet is ... um 3 days.

Re: Current diameter of the Internet?

2024-07-21 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Sun, 2024-07-21 at 16:10 -0700, Michael Thomas wrote: > > > > > On 7/21/24 4:05 PM, Josh Luthman wrote: > > > > > Mel, > > > > > > > > Voyager is using radio waves, which travel faster than the speed of > > light (in a vacuum, too!).  But my point is more Earth to outside > > the s

Re: Current diameter of the Internet?

2024-07-22 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Mon, 2024-07-22 at 17:05 -0400, Sean Donelan wrote: > > OMG, Not trying to solve Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. > > Just trying to choose reasonable timeouts for my TCP packets > :-) To quote someone I respect I have a bridge loop here for you. :D

Re: Current diameter of the Internet?

2024-07-22 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On Mon, 2024-07-22 at 17:57 -0400, Josh Luthman wrote: > Right, that's why I asked where the 3 days come from. > > I found an India website and I'm located in Ohio.  That's pretty > close to the opposite side of the world.  I'm assuming it's a > terrestrial service.  My results are comparable to o

Re: IANA IPv4 Recovered Address Space registry updated

2017-03-04 Thread Nathan Brookfield
https://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-recovered-address-space/ Nathan Brookfield Chief Executive Officer Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd http://www.simtronic.com.au On 5 Mar 2017, at 11:29, Doug Barton mailto:do...@dougbarton.us>> wrote: Paula, Thank you for this update. Is there a conv

Re: Please run windows update now

2017-05-12 Thread Nathan Brookfield
Well it was patched by Microsoft of March 14th, just clearly people running large amounts of probably Windows XP have been owned. Largely in Russia. Nathan Brookfield Chief Executive Officer Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd http://www.simtronic.com.au On 13 May 2017, at 14:47, Keith Medcalf

Re: Please run windows update now

2017-05-15 Thread Nathan Fink
I show MS17-010 as already superseded in SCCM On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 1:44 PM, Josh Luthman wrote: > MS17-010 > https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/security/ms17-010.aspx > > > Josh Luthman > Office: 937-552-2340 > Direct: 937-552-2343 > 1100 Wayne St > Suite 1337 > Troy, OH 45373 > > On

Re: Arista hardware health and environmental nagios plugin

2017-05-22 Thread Nathan Schrenk
tPhySensorValueUpdateRate.16003 = Gauge32: 5000 milliseconds The entPhySensorValue value of 326 means 32.6 degrees Celsius because entSensorPrecision=1 (meaning entPhySensorValue equals "degrees C times 10"). Nathan On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 1:08 PM, bas wrote: > Hello All, >

RE: USA local SIM card

2017-09-18 Thread Nathan Anderson
s LTE network with the MiFi and have your phone talk to the MiFi with WiFi. You said you were likely to use VoIP for voice communication anyway so not having a SIM in your phone doesn't sound like it would be a problem. (This may not solve your Canada problem, though...you'd sti

Re: AS36040 Prefix Limits

2017-10-18 Thread Nathan Brookfield
Both sides should be filtering advertisements. The IX may just filter by AS Path which is fairly normal by the originating AS or transiting AS should be filtering the prefixes they advertise as well/ Nathan Brookfield Chief Executive Officer Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd http

Re: Contacting AS6589 - "Beneficial Technologies"

2017-12-01 Thread Nathan Brookfield
The remainder of the advertisements being more /16’s from China Seems very very bogus. Nathan Brookfield Chief Executive Officer Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd http://www.simtronic.com.au On 2 Dec 2017, at 02:27, Carlos M. Martinez mailto:carlosm3...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hello all

RE: do you use SPF TXT RRs? (RFC4408)

2010-10-04 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
You could call "getting a domain blacklisted" a denial of service, I suppose. Nathan

Whois lookups (was: 2010.10.04 NANOG50 day 1 morning notes posted)

2010-10-04 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
ed whois lookups in everyone's computers like this!! " The only thing I know of is that packages like fail2ban that perform WHOIS lookups when blocking IPs to generate abuse POC notification emails. So more SSH bruteforce attacks = more whois lookups. Nathan   > For those who might care

RE: do you use SPF TXT RRs? (RFC4408)

2010-10-04 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> If it passes SPF we remove a few points of the spam weight. I would rethink this practice. Many spammers publish SPF valid records these days precisely because of this. Nathan

RE: Facebook down!! Alert!

2010-10-06 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
only thing I noticed being down last night is battle.net ;). Guess you > know where my priorities are. Lol > > -Rg Minecraft.net keeps going down, maybe we should start a thread about that, too! Nathan

RE: network name 101100010100110.net

2010-10-19 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> I'm assuming we aren't making jokes here, but 3com.com was created in > 1986: I'm confused. 3com.com would not appear to be entirely numerical. Or maybe someone spiked my coffee this morning. Best Regards, Nathan Eisenberg

RE: IPv4 sunset date set for 2019-12-31

2010-10-21 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
  > Oooh. Did someone say IPv8? > No god! Not this again! Nathan Eisenberg

RE: Optical Wireless

2010-10-22 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> > I am looking for some vendors that make PtP optical wireless (laser) > > gear. > Any reason you want an optical wavelength link, rather than a 23, 38, 60 or 80Ghz Microwave link? Best Regards, Nathan Eisenberg

RE: IPv6 fc00::/7 ??? Unique local addresses

2010-10-23 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> Stateless autoconfig works very well, It would be just perfect if the > network boundary was configurable (like say /64 if you really want it, > or > /80 - /96 for the rest of us) Why do you feel it's a poor decision to assign /64's to individual LANs? Best Regards, Nathan Eisenberg

RE: NSF.gov Unavailable

2010-10-27 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> http://www.arlnow.com/2010/10/27/nsf-building-evacuated-in-ballston- > after-apparent-lightning-strike/ > > lightning strike -> electrical fire > > -Dave At the science foundation. Nature has a sense of irony.

RE: IPv6 fc00::/7 - Unique local addresses

2010-11-01 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> My guess is that the millions of residential users will be less and > less enthused with (pure) PA each time they change service providers... That claim seems to be unsupported by current experience. Please elaborate. Nathan

RE: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-08 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
ted a few days, and now you want to know where the cow went? -Nathan

RE: RINA - scott whaps at the nanog hornets nest :-)

2010-11-09 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> If you think peering points are the "middle" portion of the internet that all > packets have to traverse, then this thread is beyond hope. > > > -- Niels. Making sweeping generalizations at thin air is fun! This statement could be easily true, just as it could be easily false. Nathan

id.apple.com

2010-11-22 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
Would a mail-op from id.apple.com please contact me off-list?

RE: Static routes and reverse DNS with Cogeco

2010-11-30 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> 1. They absolutly refuse to delagate rDNS authority for a /24 2. I was told > they "do not do static routes" when I asked if I could have my /24 circuit > converted to a /30 and have the remaining subnets routed to my end of /30. > Their suggested meathod is to put a router running proxy arp in

Re: Want to move to all 208V for server racks

2010-12-02 Thread Nathan Stratton
wg/search.shtml?searchQuery=GFCI+breaker&op=search&Ntt=GFCI+breaker&N=0&sst=subset Home Depot also must have missed this: http://www.homedepot.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/Search?keyword=gfci+breaker&langId=-1&storeId=10051&catalogId=10053 <> Nathan Stratton

RE: "Unlimited" wireless data...

2010-12-03 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
stand that they've been having financial difficulties, so they're unlikely to address the issues their customers are faced with. If I were you, I would keep your backpack offline until another option is available. You're not going to be able to use VOIP on their service, anyways. Nathan (Speaking as an individual - not as the company I work for.)

RE: U.S. officials deny technical takedown of WikiLeaks

2010-12-05 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> Factoid: we outnumber the pigs by 1000 to 1. Even if only 1% of us > were > to go out and shoot a pig, we would still outnumber them 10 to 1! We > *CAN* win -- wake up, people! Dude. As someone who was personally connected to this (http://www.komonews.com/news/local/78088192.html), and this

RE: Cloud proof of failure - was:: wikileaks unreachable

2010-12-06 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
ons WRT cloud computing (defined here as virtualization-as-a-service) from the removal of Wikileaks from S3. Nathan

RE: Cloud proof of failure - was:: wikileaks unreachable

2010-12-06 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
x27;re Amazon, or Giant National ISP Co, or Massive National Fiber Plant Co. The server infrastructure is the least interesting part of what happened to WikiLeaks. Nathan

Re: Some truth about Comcast - WikiLeaks style

2010-12-15 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On 12/15/10 14:13, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 15:51:05 EST, Mikel Waxler said: The reality is that most customers do not make uncapped connections. File servers cap bandwidth per user and certain services, like gaming or streaming media have a maximum rate. As long as th

RE: Some truth about Comcast - WikiLeaks style

2010-12-16 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
nt ISPs may have great enough leverage to extract this revenue if they really want to. Or am I off my rocker? What is in the best interests of the customer? Nathan

RE: Muni Fiber Last Mile - a contrary opinion

2010-12-23 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
x27;t think of any industry that sees an upsell rate of 75% - can you (hell, I sold running shoes in high school, and the -target- upsell rate on shoestrings/socks/whatever-else was 15%). Nathan

RE: Hotel Internet?

2010-12-24 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> -Original Message- > From: Ryan Finnesey [mailto:ryan.finne...@harrierinvestments.com] > Sent: Friday, December 24, 2010 11:36 PM > To: nanog@nanog.org > Subject: Hotel Internet? > > Is anyone within the group providing Internet access to Hotels? It > seems most of this market is contro

RE: Clearwire/Clear for branch office connectivity?

2011-01-05 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
S line at locations where you need a connection, find someone who will sell you dialup, or get 3G service from a cell carrier (careful - 4G Sprint service is provided by Clearwire). You will, sadly, be happier. Nathan (This is my own personal opinion based on my experiences and the experiences

RE: Is NAT can provide some kind of protection?

2011-01-12 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
and when you can blast out a fully patched XP image easily in sub-10 minutes, the ROI is staggering. Nathan

Re: Request Spamhaus contact

2011-01-17 Thread Nathan Stratton
orporation" for what you guys are doing? <> Nathan Stratton CTO, BlinkMind, Inc. nathan at robotics.net nathan at blinkmind.com http://www.robotics.nethttp://www.blinkmind.com

RE: Request Spamhaus contact

2011-01-18 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
in addition to changing the way you do nullroutes, you also implement a change control policy which screens commands for approval before making configuration changes upon which your public declarations, and your reputation as a decent operator, rely. Nathan Eisenberg

United Airlines Technical Contact

2011-01-19 Thread Nathan Charles
Does anybody have a technical contact for United Airlines? I can't seem to get in touch with any of the phone numbers or email addresses listed in whois. Regards, Nathan Charles

United Airlines Technical Contact

2011-01-19 Thread Nathan Charles
Does anybody have a technical contact for United Airlines? I can't seem to get in touch with any of the phone numbers or email addresses listed in whois. Regards, Nathan Charles

RE: DSL options in NYC for OOB access

2011-01-24 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
ain't nothin' like a physical cable when it's 3AM on a Sunday. Nathan

RE: Using IPv6 with prefixes shorter than a /64 on a LAN

2011-01-25 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> Even if every RIR gets to 3 /12s in 50 years, that's still only 15/512ths of > the > initial /3 delegated to unicast space by IETF. There are 6+ more /3s remaining > in the IETF pool. That's good news - we need to make sure we have a /3 for both the Moon and Mars colonies. ;) Nathan

RE: help needed - state of california needs a benchmark

2011-01-29 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
rely on half-truths gleaned from other people, and that generally, the fastest way to conclude an argument is to go to the source and extract the complete truth, and then present in contrast. It is difficult to argue with your own source. :-) Nathan

RE: Connectivity status for Egypt

2011-01-31 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> Here's an updated list: > http://www.bgpmon.net/egypt-routes-jan31-2011.txt Some decent opportunities for route aggregation in that list...

RE: AS numbers and multiple site best practices

2011-02-01 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> I've had trouble finding any technical reason not to use it. What is important to you about having QA and Corporate use separate AS numbers? Does using the same AS number result in a reduction of separation? Nathan

RE: Gmail throttling?

2014-02-22 Thread Nathan Anderson
to your domain and then implementing SRS on your mail server should ensure that all SPF checks pass, even for mail that your users are forwarding to Gmail. I wrote a post detailing my experience and findings: http://www.brokenbitstream.com/gmail-spf-policy -- Nathan Anderson First Step Internet, LLC nath...@fsr.com

Re: [[Infowarrior] - NSA Said to Have Used Heartbleed Bug for Years]

2014-04-14 Thread Nathan Angelacos
On 04/14/2014 07:14 PM, Michael Thomas wrote: It's much, much worse than that. I can still read code plenty fine, but bugs can be extremely obscure, and triply so with convoluted security code where people are actively going after you to find problems in most inventive ways. Openssl, etc, probab

SORBs Human

2011-06-15 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
Could a human being from SORBs please contact me off-list? Your robot isn't functional, and you are listing one of our ARIN allocations as dynamic, when it is not. (Yes, I know that 'no one uses' SORBs. Customers don't care.) Nathan

RE: Yup; the Internet is screwed up.

2011-06-22 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
se it's a need, as surely as heat or electricity are needs. Without even trying, I can think of a dozen life-safety systems that rely solely on the internet for their functionality. Nathan

RE: OT: Given what you know now, if you were 21 again...

2011-07-13 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
hat do you think you want to learn?", and the best way to combat this is to have a balanced life with a healthy dose of social interaction (read: women - later, family). I've not yet met the person who won't burn out if they aren't distracted by non-virtual concerns on a regular basis. Nathan Eisenberg

RE: [BULK] Re: SORBS contact

2011-07-30 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
hey are trying to reach out via other methods should tell you something - and it isn't that the operators are doing it wrong (and should therefore be punished). Writing as a human, not as my employer, Nathan Eisenberg [1] - http://pe.usps.com/businessmail101/getstarted/bulkmail.htm

RE: FTTH CPE landscape

2011-08-04 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
services on a bridged interface- it's not, at all. Nathan Eisenberg

RE: Prefix hijacking by Michael Lindsay via Internap

2011-08-21 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
to constructive suggestions, so if you have real and substantive input, why not contribute your intellect to the problem and talk to him? Every organization has things they could be doing better, but as in physics, it often requires some new outside force to make it happen. Nathan Eisenberg

Re: Route Optimization Software / Appliance

2011-08-23 Thread Nathan Stratton
that complicated, you basically take netflow data and send it to a host that has tunnels over each one of your BGP peers that you care about. It then uses a combination of traceroute and ping to collect its data that is then injected back to the router over BGP. <> Nathan St

RE: VRF/MPLS on Linux

2011-08-23 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> Jared, > Thank you for your reply. The one issue I have is how can I label > traffic to match a given table (i.e. ping VRF or snmp VRF). I don't > see any way this can be done with normal BSD sockets, finding a way to > get my application to 'color' the traffic has been a little evasive. >

RE: wet-behind-the-ears whippersnapper seeking advice on building a nationwide network

2011-09-16 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
> > As an ISP, ARIN will not give you any space if you are new. You have > > to already have an equivalent amount of space from another provider. > > does arin *really* still have that amazing barrier to market entry? Yes. If you want PI space, you have to start off with PA space, utilize it, a

RE: wet-behind-the-ears whippersnapper seeking advice on building a nationwide network

2011-09-16 Thread Nathan Eisenberg
ry about it now. Anyways, apparently IPv6 fixes all of this, or something. Nathan

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