Re: HPE SAS Solid State Drives - Critical Firmware Upgrade Required

2019-11-27 Thread Paul Nash
intrinsic reason, things keep working. This can impact performance, but is cheap insurance. paul > On Nov 26, 2019, at 3:45 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: > > I do not normally post about firmware bugs, but I have this nightmare > scenario running through my head of someone with

Any Charter email admins monitoring this list?

2019-12-02 Thread Paul Gover
I'm in search of someone from Charter who can help get a small ISP's email servers off the blacklist for stny.rr.com. If you could reach out off list, it would be much appreciated.  (Email to priorityescalationt...@charter.com was rejected as undeliverable.) Kind regards, Paul Go

Re: FCC proposes $10 Million fine for spoofed robocalls

2019-12-19 Thread Paul Timmins
they get to charge the caller for making the calls, and the customers to block them. (for what it's worth, the problem ones aren't on my network. I checked.) -Paul

Re: FCC proposes $10 Million fine for spoofed robocalls

2019-12-20 Thread Paul Timmins
On 12/20/19 9:00 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: I can't imagine many telcos are making a lot of money from voice anymore. We are. Not as much as the olden days, but we are. And a lot of companies charge surcharges to customers who have tons of short duration calls. Do the math on why, and who they'r

Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic

2019-12-30 Thread Paul Nash
This was (not quite) how bits of sub-saharan Africa got netnews in the early days. Store-and-forward, UUCP links over dial-ups, and the occasional mag tape couriered over. paul > On Dec 29, 2019, at 9:11 AM, Rich Kulawiec wrote: > > > And this is why, despite all th

Re: 5G roadblock: labor

2020-01-03 Thread Paul Nash
, with a monthly threshold, beyond which they reserve the right to throttle (but do not always throttle). Bell probably do something similar. The threshold increases with the number of devices on the account, and any throttling applies to all devices on that account. paul

Re: 5G roadblock: labor

2020-01-06 Thread Paul Nash
amount of time and will get them onto the wifi anywhere in the facility. I’ve mostly seen Cisco in hospitals and banks. In theory this could easily be spread through an entire suburb using outdoor APs. paul

RE: Software for circuit documentation

2016-04-18 Thread Paul Stewart
It's now called "Ericsson Adaptive Inventory" if I'm not mistaken... Paul -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Chris Garrett Sent: Monday, April 18, 2016 11:50 AM To: Manuel Marín Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: Software for c

Looking for a Singtel rep

2016-05-24 Thread Paul S.
Hi guys, We're after a good Singapore Telecom (AS7473) sales rep. After some IP transit in the Singapore and Hong Kong markets. Anyone have details that you wouldn't mind passing along? Much appreciated!

Re: Turning Off IPv6 for Good (was Re: Netflix VPN detection - actual engineer needed)

2016-06-01 Thread Paul Ferguson
only response is to say "call your ISP and have them turn off >> the VPN software they've added to your account". And they >> absolutely refuse to escalate. Even if you tell them that you are >> essentially your own ISP. >> >> So... where's the Net

Re: NANOG67 - Tipping point of community and sponsor bashing?

2016-06-14 Thread Paul WALL
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 1:49 PM, Randy Bush wrote: > the O in nanog is operator, not sponsor, panderer, suck up, ... Ogre? Drive slow, Paul

Re: automated site to site vpn recommendations

2016-06-29 Thread Paul Nash
near me. Yes, they work well and the cloud control panel makes remote support a breeze; you have to decide how you feel about the insecurity. paul > On Jun 27, 2016, at 6:28 PM, Dan Stralka wrote: > > I would second Meraki for the situation you describe. I don't feel t

Looking for a Seabone / Telecom Italia Sparkle rep

2016-07-04 Thread Paul S.
Hi guys, Does anyone have any good Seabone / Telecom Italia Sparkle representatives whose contacts they don't mind passing along? Looking for service in Asia, particularly Singapore and Hong Kong markets. Having absolutely no luck with the standard sales channels, no one has gotten back to u

Re: EVERYTHING about Booters (and CloudFlare)

2016-07-28 Thread Paul WALL
blocks as you would any other network harboring criminal activity and security risk to the detriment of your customers. (Is Team CYMRU listening?) Much like the original spam problem in the 90s, the collateral damage might be annoying at first, but the end will justify the means. Drive Slow (like a sou

Re: ExtremeWare

2016-08-01 Thread Paul Thornton
nly in the deep runic debug mode (nofeep) which was never a recommended practice unless you had the TAC on the 'phone. I have a couple of old 48si boxes hanging around in the lab LAN - Extremeware 7.8.4 certainly doesn't understand "show port n transceiver". I think this is XOS only. Paul.

Re: Handling of Abuse Complaints

2016-08-29 Thread Paul Ferguson
r privileged. Such information > is solely for the intended recipient, and use by any other party is not > authorized. If you are not the intended recipient, be aware that any > disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this message, its contents or any > attachments is prohibited. An

Re: One Year On: IPv4 Exhaust

2016-09-25 Thread Paul Thornton
be an effective or viable solution then. I'm sure that Geoff Huston has a much more accurate and colourful set of predictions than my back-of-envelope calculations for those interested! Paul.

Re: One Year On: IPv4 Exhaust

2016-09-25 Thread Paul Thornton
27;d bet on it, even given the improved v6 takeup in the past year or two. Paul.

Re: One Year On: IPv4 Exhaust

2016-09-25 Thread Paul Thornton
On 25/09/2016 18:40, Seth Mattinen wrote: On 9/25/16 9:19 AM, Paul Thornton wrote: I can't find an equivalent ARIN page of "how much we've allocated from our last /8" - the statistics show that just over 2x /16s worth have been assigned/allocated between January 2016 and J

Re: Request for comment -- BCP38

2016-09-26 Thread Paul Ferguson
No -- BCP38 only prescribes filtering outbound to ensure that no packets leave your network with IP source addresses which are not from within your legitimate allocation. - ferg On September 26, 2016 7:05:49 AM PDT, Stephen Satchell wrote: >Is this an accurate thumbnail summary of BCP38 (i

Re: Request for comment -- BCP38

2016-09-26 Thread Paul Ferguson
> On Sep 26, 2016, at 7:47 AM, Stephen Satchell wrote: > > On 09/26/2016 07:11 AM, Paul Ferguson wrote: >> No -- BCP38 only prescribes filtering outbound to ensure that no >> packets leave your network with IP source addresses which are not >> from within your legitim

Re: Any ISPs using AS852 for IP Transit?

2016-10-03 Thread Paul Stewart
To confirm AS852 and AS577 don’t charge $dayjob for prefix changes …. they both do them manually though which is a pain :( > On Sep 15, 2016, at 4:09 PM, Theodore Baschak wrote: > > I don't think this is standard across the board with Telus. > > I've also heard (rumours?) of a similar $250 pr

After a Korea Telecom / KT sales rep

2016-10-10 Thread Paul S.
Hi folks, Looking for a Korea Telecom / KT sales rep for access into Korea *from* Hong Kong. Leads so far have turned up empty over normal channels, anyone mind sharing their contacts? Thanks!

Re: Two BGP peering sessions on single Comcast Fiber Connection?

2016-10-14 Thread Paul S.
+1, could not have said it better. On 10/15/2016 01:47 AM, Leo Bicknell wrote: In a message written on Thu, Oct 13, 2016 at 05:48:18PM +, rar wrote: The goal is to keep the single BGP router from being a single point of failure. I don't really understand the failure analysis / uptime calcu

Re: Death of the Internet, Film at 11

2016-10-21 Thread Paul Ferguson
tworks there's not much point to running an internet > business website anymore. > Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good. - - ferg (BCP38 instigator) - -- Paul Ferguson ICEBRG.io, Seattle USA -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iF4EAREIAAYFAlgKunAACgkQKJasdVTchb

Re: Death of the Internet, Film at 11

2016-10-21 Thread Paul Ferguson
orever! Cheers, - - ferg - -- Paul Ferguson ICEBRG.io, Seattle USA -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iF4EAREIAAYFAlgK2ukACgkQKJasdVTchbJDywD/frHeNpPnlwT1ddgh4kZyi5MJ YkH5lbx41an0WNpg3NAA/043VNnfKK5JQ7+dCsXyx8LEno8aIoIPvIvPGsWyjY50 =HMfV -END PGP SIGNATURE-

Re: Bell Canada contact - need help with DNS issue

2016-11-22 Thread Paul Stewart
Try dnsad...@bell.ca <mailto:dnsad...@bell.ca> ? I haven’t used that address in quite some time but someone did respond to it some time ago Paul > On Nov 19, 2016, at 11:13 AM, Rich Lafferty wrote: > > > Hi, > > Does anyone have a NOC or DNS administrator conta

Re: Avalanche botnet takedown

2016-12-01 Thread Paul Ferguson
age to get many domain registrars and somtimes even domain registries > to lift a finger to help. Even some of us international law enforcement > guys, who have badges and everything, were also told to go pound sand by > several of the world's worst and most unhelpful registrars and regist

Re: Recent NTP pool traffic increase

2016-12-20 Thread Paul Gear
On 20/12/16 15:18, Laurent Dumont wrote: > If anything comes from this, I'd love to hear about it. As a student in > the field, this is the kind of stuff I live for! ;) > > Pretty awesome to see the chain of events after seeing a post on the > [pool] list! https://news.ntppool.org/2016/12/load/

Re: Comcast and DGA like behavior

2018-04-25 Thread Paul Ferguson
really stopping a criminal from registering any sort of domain/hostname and pointing a DNS A record at it. In fact, that’s pretty routine. But the aspect that it could be a DGA is a bit more difficult insofar as planning and logistics, but not improbable, methinks. - ferg — Paul Ferguson ICEBRG.io

Re: What are people using for IPAM these days?

2018-06-13 Thread Paul Ebersman
> emacs! vim! >>> ed! >> TECO! > cat IPAM? Meh. Why bother? It's all there in your router/switch configs if you need to check it.

Re: TekSavvy (Canada) contact

2018-08-29 Thread Paul Stewart
Thnx all - already reached out  Paul  Get Outlook for iOS On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 6:05 PM -0400, "Mike Hammett" wrote: "Paul Stewart&q

Re: TekSavvy (Canada) contact

2018-08-30 Thread Paul Stewart
Folks – please do *not* request “clueful neteng point of contact” on the list if you are really looking to place an order for residential service.  Thanks … Paul From: NANOG on behalf of "p...@paulstewart.org" Date: Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at 6:09 PM To: Mike Hammett

Re: NAT on a Trident/Qumran(/or other?) equipped whitebox?

2018-10-12 Thread Paul Zugnoni
The key to answering the question of NAT support on a Broadcom switch forwarding chip, is... another question: What /flavour of NAT/ you're looking for. Generally Trident (1,2,3), Tomahawk(1,2) and I believe Jericho all support varying degrees of swapping parts of an IP or Eth header for other part

Re: NAT on a Trident/Qumran(/or other?) equipped whitebox?

2018-10-16 Thread Paul Zugnoni
The problem asking whether this can be done "at line rate" in a specific switch platform ignores these critical measurements: - what's the packet rate expected for the nat flows? - will the control plane add a forwarding plane rule for every new session? if so, how quickly can that rule be pushed t

Re: GTT Regulatory Recovery Surcharge

2018-12-02 Thread Paul Stewart
Yeah similar experience here …. But we’ve had that fee for a number of years applied. Hibernia as well has been charging us for it since long ago …. ACI – yup going downhill in a hurry ;( From: NANOG on behalf of Clayton Zekelman Date: Sunday, December 2, 2018 at 5:30 PM To: Matt Harris Cc:

Re: CLEC Lawyer - New Jersey

2018-12-06 Thread Paul WALL
https://www.quora.com/Is-it-now-considered-business-etiquette-only-to-include-an-email-signature-in-the-first-email-to-someone-and-not-in-subsequent-replies-to-the-same-message https://www.lifewire.com/email-signature-location-1173260 https://www.hanselman.com/blog/EmailSignatureEtiquetteTooMuchF

Re: IP Dslams

2018-12-31 Thread Paul Stewart
+1 for Adtran TA5000 .. we use them, my former employer uses them with great success. There’s also the Calix series of gear that is quite good too … From: NANOG on behalf of Erik Sundberg Date: Monday, December 31, 2018 at 2:31 PM To: Nick Edwards Cc: "nanog@nanog.org" Subject: RE: IP Dsl

Re: Cleveland/Cincinnati Co-location

2019-01-02 Thread Paul Timmins
Everstream has a pretty vast network in Ohio. Worth looking into. > On Dec 31, 2018, at 7:50 PM, Mitchell Lewis wrote: > > Good Evening All, > I am working on project that may involve building points of presence in > Cleveland & Cincinnati. Any suggestions as to which colocation facility in >

Re: BGP Experiment

2019-01-23 Thread Paul S.
Replying to throw in my support behind continuing the experiment as well. Assurance that my gear will NOT fall over under adversarial situations is paramount, thank you for the research that you're doing to ensure that. Ben, you may wish to re-evaluate how "rock solid" [1] your networking tru

Re: RTBH no_export

2019-02-03 Thread Paul S.
+1, exactly what we did. I also recommend implementing per-upstream/region blackhole communities (so your users can choose who to blackhole as they see fit.) Often time, DDoS traffic comes from regions that do not intersect with legitimate traffic. On 2/4/2019 03:15 午前, Tom Hill wrote: On 3

Re: A Deep Dive on the Recent Widespread DNS Hijacking

2019-02-25 Thread Paul Ebersman
dougm> You are right, if you can compromise a registrar that permits dougm> DNSSEC to be disabled (without notification/confirmation to POCs dougm> etc), then you only have a limited period (max of DS TTL) of dougm> protection for those resolvers that have already cached the DS. johnl> As far as I

Re: A Deep Dive on the Recent Widespread DNS Hijacking

2019-02-25 Thread Paul Ebersman
ebersman> If someone owns your registry account, you're screwed. And ebersman> right now, it tends to be the most neglected part of the ebersman> entire zone ownership world. Let's use this opportunity to ebersman> help folks lock down their accounts, not muddying the waters ebersman> with dubious

Re: A Deep Dive on the Recent Widespread DNS Hijacking

2019-02-25 Thread Paul Ebersman
ebersman> with dubious claims. owen> Paul, I think you meant "registrar account" rather than "registry owen> account" since most domain holders don't have registry accounts. Yes. I please ICANN jargon dyslexia brought on by excess blood in my caffeine stream. ;)

Re: A Deep Dive on the Recent Widespread DNS Hijacking

2019-02-25 Thread Paul Ebersman
ekuhnke> One thing to consider with authentication for domain registrar ekuhnke> accounts: ekuhnke> DO NOT USE 2FA VIA SMS. Yup. This is a good example of what I'm advocating. Just saying "use 2FA" or "use DNSSEC" or "have a CAA" isn't sufficient detail to make informed decisions of risk/effort/r

Re: A Deep Dive on the Recent Widespread DNS Hijacking

2019-02-25 Thread Paul Ebersman
ebersman> Yup. This is a good example of what I'm advocating. Just ebersman> saying "use 2FA" or "use DNSSEC" or "have a CAA" isn't ebersman> sufficient detail to make informed decisions of ebersman> risk/effort/reward tradeoffs. Simplistic suggestions without ebersman> details or context isn't doi

Re: FYI - Major upgrade this weekend to www.arin.net and ARIN Online

2019-02-27 Thread Paul Ferguson
ecause you are subscribed to >> the ARIN Announce Mailing List (arin-annou...@arin.net). >> Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list subscription at: >> https://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-announce >> Please contact i...@arin.net if you experience any issues. — Paul Ferguson Principal, Threat Intelligence Gigamon Seattle, Washington, USA signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP

Re: NANOG 90 Attendance?

2024-02-14 Thread Paul Ebersman
mhammett> This seems more ideological and not overly appropriate for mhammett> NANOG. No, covid protocols are something that every conference that is serious about inclusion should be *very* concerned with. Saying that NANOG doesn't care about this says that NANOG can't be bothered to make an eff

Re: Any info on AT&T Wireless Outage?

2024-02-28 Thread Paul Bradford
missing an permit ip any any? classic On Wed, Feb 28, 2024 at 10:56 AM wrote: > I read it as “someone pushed an ACL that wasn’t properly reviewed and it > really screwed things up." > > On Feb 27, 2024, at 21:41, Mark Seiden wrote: > > aside from the official pablum that was released about

Re: N91 Women mixer on Sunday?

2024-03-29 Thread Paul WALL
nion, and Tina's response, are literally the only ones that carry any weight in this thread, period. -- Drive Slow, Paul Wall Rapper, Retired, and Actor Swishahouse Alum Author: Get Money, Stay True Nominated: Best Rap Performance as a Duo or Group Winner: Best Rap Collaboration Winner: Best

Re: Netskrt - ISP-colo CDN

2024-04-04 Thread Paul Bradford
I have some on my network. I don't think they populate content from their own cdn network, but it comes from Amazon. interestingly for the NFL super bowl, while paramount+ streamed the game, on Amazon Prime Video you could "Watch super bowl on paramount+ Via Prime.". that did actually drive use

Re: Fast backbone to NA from Asia

2024-05-22 Thread Paul Rolland
hat was expected, with a 350ms increase... HE did/does that too, prefering to avoid any direct route from EU to Asia. Paul -- Paul RollandE-Mail : rol(at)witbe.net CTO - Witbe.net SA Tel. +33 (0)1 47 67 77 77 18 Rue d'Arras, Bat. A1

Re: HE.net problem

2024-07-04 Thread Paul Ebersman
jra> We have a report on outages that he.net has been placed in ICANN jra> client hold, and people's DNS service is falling over on this jra> Independence day. Seems to have had hold removed 20:20 zulu, according to whois. Domain back in .net and working again.

Re: HE.net problem

2024-07-04 Thread Paul Ebersman
cjc> On the other side of this, we all may be learning the value of not cjc> having all of you NS records in a single zone with a domain under a cjc> single registrar. >From some trainings I did on how to be sure your DNS was robust: - don't have all your business critical domains under the sam

Re: Out-of-Bailiwick DNS? (Was: HE.net problem)

2024-07-05 Thread Paul Ebersman
ebersman> - don't have all your business critical domains under the same ebersman> registrar (unless it's of the CSC/markmonitor class) jeroen> There is always going to be single point of failures in a jeroen> hierarchical tree like that. Everything in internet/infrastructure is risk tradeoffs

Re: Out-of-Bailiwick DNS? (Was: HE.net problem)

2024-07-06 Thread Paul Ebersman
essen> I saw something online that said $250,000 but that didn't make essen> sense if its all paperwork. woody> Heh. I see you are unfamiliar with ICANN. They've said that woody> same paperwork is likely to cost $375k in ICANN staff time for woody> the next round. Because, you know, inflation o

Re: lots of internet starting at ~3 a.m. cst

2024-07-23 Thread Paul Bradford
egards, > Peter > > > On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 9:07 AM Aaron Gould wrote: > >> Anyone else see a lot of Internet traffic starting at 3 a.m. and >> continuing even now? Seems to be spiky tcp. >> >> -- >> -Aaron >> >> -- > -Aaron > > -- Paul Bradford Lead Network Engineer AS11776 C: 814-203-0699 E: pbradf...@breezeline.com Breezeline.com 2875 Rt 764 Suite 2, Duncansville, PA 16635

Re: lots of internet starting at ~3 a.m. cst

2024-07-23 Thread Paul Bradford
You're right on and most of us don't monitor for shifts between direct peering and transit very well. we monitor for bw threshold. Paul Bradford Lead Network Engineer AS11776 C: 814-203-0699 E: pbradf...@breezeline.com Breezeline.com 2875 Rt 764 Suite 2, Duncansville, PA 1663

Re: How to secure link between switches in Layer2

2017-03-25 Thread Paul S.
What exactly does "limited trust" mean? Are you worried they might sniff the data on the link, or? If so, macsec is really your only remedy. On 3/25/2017 07:00 PM, Pedro wrote: Hello, Sometimes i have situation that i have to extend my layer2 (access, trunk mode) network to third parties wit

Re: EdgeRouter Infinity as medium-sized "IXP Peering Router"?

2017-07-05 Thread Paul Gear
Core 6.2?) VyOS took up the last public Vyatta release. It has therefore diverged somewhat from current VyOS releases, but the two are still mostly-compatible. Paul

Re: Last Week's Canadian Fiber Cut

2017-08-16 Thread Paul Stewart
Never really heard a lot about it …. We never lost connectivity to Halifax from Montreal via Hibernia - interesting topic though as we have a backup path that I’m looking to replace :) Paul > On Aug 15, 2017, at 1:22 PM, Rod Beck wrote: > > Did we ever get any resolution on why

Re: Last Week's Canadian Fiber Cut

2017-08-16 Thread Paul Stewart
It wasn’t an issue getting transatlantic - it was an issue within a relatively small region in Eastern Canada talking to the rest of the world for certain carriers. There were several smaller carriers/providers not affected - just happens the local incumbent telco and one of their larger compet

Re: Last Week's Canadian Fiber Cut

2017-08-24 Thread Paul Stewart
t; There is some high level of dependence on some equipment in Quebec and/or > westward which should not be there. > > A double fault like that should not knock out all local service for 4 out of > 10 provinces. I would expect that an architectural review is under way. > > >

Re: IOS new versions and network load

2017-09-17 Thread Paul Stewart
enough capacit on the peering links and/or cache capacity. If both of those options are exceeded then upstream transit starts to fill in the gap (only seen that happen once). Paul > On Sep 17, 2017, at 7:34 PM, Jean-Francois Mezei > wrote: > > On 2017-09-17 18:41, Eduardo Sch

Re: IOS new versions and network load

2017-09-18 Thread Paul Stewart
Curious as mentioned if anyone doing this on scale? I kind of doubt it but love to hear otherwise. My assumption is this is more Enterprise focused than ISP Paul Sent from my iPhone > On Sep 18, 2017, at 8:48 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: > > We've been looking into the cach

Looking for a contact with clue at Choopa/Reliablesite network engineering

2017-10-13 Thread Paul S.
Hi nanog, Choopa/reliablesite is announcing our IP space, and despite repeated requests from us, they are refusing to withdraw the announcements. Can someone with clue from this contact me? Does anyone know someone at Choopa neteng? Their abuse desk has so far proved useless.

Re: 19 years ago today (Oct 16th, 1998) we lost our guide - Jon Postel - RFC2468

2017-10-15 Thread Paul Ferguson
001. http://www.neebu.net/~khuon/abha/ > > Sigh. > - -- Paul Ferguson ICEBRG.io, Seattle USA -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iF4EAREIAAYFAlnj8i8ACgkQKJasdVTchbIlkwD/ZvveS3X+xLlanPe1VuLb88eu WfPsP69wcm8sr+V5TpABAKBUv7+KSuo8EITlhOiq2Rp1caQl6FarxbXIi6KH1hvU =cdBp -END PGP SIGNATURE-

Re: Suggestions for a more privacy conscious email provider

2017-12-02 Thread Paul Ferguson
e-mail communications. They are very, very privacy conscious: - --> https://kolabnow.com/feature/confidence They are *not* free, but quite reasonable, and I am quite happy with the m. - - ferg - -- Paul Ferguson ICEBRG.io, Seattle USA -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version:

listserv hosed? [Was: Fwd: nanog.org mailing list memberships reminder]

2018-02-01 Thread Paul Ferguson
info and how to use it to change it or unsubscribe from a list. [...] - -- Paul Ferguson ICEBRG.io, Seattle USA -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v2 iF4EAREIAAYFAlpz4g8ACgkQKJasdVTchbIYkwD/YKFV2FP6R+Ow0o2HuiWfAD/H +7s2kWMowu0L3rpu1ssA/j+NTaDvydw99/BHG3ZAfj8XYItxDU8zYC976kS81AvF =Rexp

Re: Zayo zColo Xcon Pricing

2018-03-07 Thread Paul Timmins
Those days are alive and well. And of course, it hasn't improved any. On 03/07/2018 12:25 PM, chris wrote: reminds me of the days when you were forced to colo gear in the phone company's CO to get access to their cable plant and got gouged on power and the interconnection between the CO and the

Office365 and a new IP address

2018-03-14 Thread Paul Reichart
Wondering if anyone on the list has ever set up a mail filtering appliance or server on new IP address and had to deal with 451 messages from Office 365. We're processing a large volume of mail and seem to be throttled by O365. Seeing something like this: 451 4.7.500 Server busy. Please try agai

RE: Office365 and a new IP address

2018-03-15 Thread Paul Reichart
From: Matt Vernhout [mailto:zvernh...@gmail.com] Sent: March 14, 2018 4:27 PM To: Paul Reichart Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Office365 and a new IP address Paul, Are you properly rate limiting and warming up the new IPs sending volumes or just sending at normal speeds? Are you properly

Re: IPv6 addressing plan spreadsheet issue

2018-04-01 Thread Paul Ebersman
job> Hi all, I made a list of the IPv6 addresses in my home LAN, but job> have trouble copy+pasting the list into a cloud spreadsheet. My job> address list is here: http://pete.meerval.net/~job/ job> How do other folks do this? Just administrate things in text files? I just put all my v6 addrs in

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-04-01 Thread Paul Ebersman
mhoppes> Why not just implement recursive cache severs on end user mhoppes> routers? Because who ever saw problems with old, unpatched code or misconfigured CPE routers? And they all use the best possible hardware and are at the end of uncongested, close to the core connections. Not. ;) mhoppes>>

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-04-02 Thread Paul Ebersman
ebersman> And yes, running your own resolver is more private. So is ebersman> running your own home linux server instead of antique consumer ebersman> OSs on consumer grade gear and using VPNs. But how many folks ebersman> can do that? ssatchell> ssatchell> I gave up on Microsoft desktop product

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-04-03 Thread Paul Ebersman
ebersman> And EDNS client subnet mostly works. bortzmeyer> It is awful, privacy-wise, complicates the cache a lot and bortzmeyer> seriously decreases hit rate in cache (since the key to a bortzmeyer> cached resource is no longer type+name but bortzmeyer> type+name+source_address). I was trying to

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-04-03 Thread Paul Ebersman
ebersman> In the pipe dream category, it would be great to think that as ebersman> IoT becomes unavoidable, we'll get more boxes that do ebersman> auto-update. rsk> Watch what you wish for: you might get it. The number of rsk> attack/abuse vectors (and the severity of their consequences for rsk>

RE: Level3 filter updates

2010-10-05 Thread Paul Stewart
Normally it's done every night (overnight)... that's been our experience... Paul -Original Message- From: Florin Veres [mailto:flo...@futurefreedom.ro] Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2010 12:42 PM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Level3 filter updates Hey guys, Anyone knows how

Re: Only 5x IPv4 /8 remaining at IANA

2010-10-18 Thread Paul Thornton
they have 12 /8s left in the free pool. And +1 on the "pioneers" comment too. Paul.

Re: NSF.gov Unavailable

2010-10-27 Thread Paul WALL
re, and I'm sure it happens to other lower-profile sites on a daily basis. I think there is a lesson in here for the community. Drive Slow, Paul

Re: Mystery open source switching company claims top-of-rack price edge (was Re: Pica8 - Open Source Cloud Switch)

2010-10-31 Thread Paul WALL
I don't know what the big deal is. I've rolled at least 20 of these switches into my network, and not only are they more stable than the Centillion switches that they replaced, they only cost half as much. Most of the money I dropped was on converting my stations from token ring to ethernet. On

Re: Equinix of Candia?

2010-11-01 Thread Paul WALL
Equinix at 151 Front? Drive Slow, Paul Wall On 11/1/10, Ryan Finnesey wrote: > Who if anyone is the Equinix of Candia? > > Cheers > Ryan > > > -- Sent from my mobile device

Re: Extra latency at ATT exchange for UVerse

2010-11-11 Thread Paul WALL
egardless of line conditions. Customers should really reach out and ask for this to be a configurable option, just like AT&T offered it for its legacy ADSL broadband subscribers. Drive Slow, but not due to Alcatel interleaving Paul Wall

Re: GBLX Routing Issues

2010-11-18 Thread Paul WALL
her depth on the specific issues encountered, if only to serve as a learning experience for others. Drive Slow, Paul Wall

Re: experience with equinix exchange

2010-11-18 Thread Paul WALL
What are the layer 8-9 issues? Drive Slow, Paul Wall On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 12:50 AM, Mehmet Akcin wrote: > > On Nov 18, 2010, at 12:48 PM, Shacolby Jackson wrote: > >> Has anyone had any experience (good or bad) with their exchange at any of >> their major datacenters,

RE: Why is your company treating IPv6 turn ups as a sales matter?

2010-11-18 Thread Paul Stewart
We treat it as a technical request - a MAC of sorts. The only time we would treat it as a sales matter is when the customer requires technical assistance with their configuration or network design (different matter). Paul -Original Message- From: William Herrin [mailto:b...@herrin.us

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2010-11-25 Thread Paul Vixie
there's a pacific telephone j-box at the edge of a parking lot in san mateo california that's been hit by a car hard enough to spring the door open. the copper punchdowns are now freely and publically accessible. i think it's not pac tel or pac bell or sbc any more, so what i need is to know how

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2010-11-25 Thread Paul Vixie
> From: "Robert Glover" > Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2010 15:02:42 -0800 > > Try calling 1-800-332-1321. It is a general repair number for POTS > and DSX circuits. They are clueful, and if they aren't the right > people to call, they will likely be able to point you in the right > direction. thanks, tha

Trying to Make Sense of the Comcast/Level 3 Dispute

2010-12-01 Thread Paul Ferguson
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Re: The scale of streaming video on the Internet.

2010-12-02 Thread Paul Ferguson
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Re: wikileaks unreachable

2010-12-02 Thread Paul Ferguson
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Re: wikileaks dns (was Re: Blocking International DNS)

2010-12-02 Thread Paul Ferguson
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Google acquires Netflix, Vudu, and Blockbuster's streaming video DRM provider Widevine

2010-12-03 Thread Paul Ferguson
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Re: U.S. officials deny technical takedown of WikiLeaks

2010-12-04 Thread Paul Ferguson
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Re: Over a decade of DDOS--any progress yet?

2010-12-07 Thread Paul Ferguson
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Re: Mastercard problems

2010-12-08 Thread Paul Ferguson
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Re: Mastercard problems

2010-12-09 Thread Paul Thornton
ms, but then veered off using the terms HTTP, UDP and IP in one sentence causing the presenter to intervene as it "was getting a tad too technical there". Paul.

Re: [Operational] Internet Police

2010-12-10 Thread Paul Graydon
y become a huge time swamp. Not to mention the risk of lost business for customers that just can't be bothered to fix broken machines. Paul

Re: [Operational] Internet Police

2010-12-10 Thread Paul Graydon
On 12/10/2010 07:59 AM, George Bonser wrote: Not to mention the risk of lost business for customers that just can't be bothered to fix broken machines. Paul That supposes that another ISP would accept their bot-infected machine. It would require some cooperation among the providers.

Re: Some truth about Comcast - WikiLeaks style

2010-12-15 Thread Paul Graydon
fer high latency, packet loss and so on during 'peak' hours because they would over sell their infrastructure (12am-10am fine, then steadily worse until unusable come the evening). They only seemed to add more capacity to the areas when enough people complained. IMO two network graphs are next to useless out of context. Paul

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