We're using it...;)
Please see inline...
Paul
1) using the new Team Cymru BOGON lists *via BGP*
Yes
2) use the new v4 list
Yes
3) use the v6 list
Yes
4) monitor the Cymru BGP session as diligently as they would a
peer/provider session
Spot check it - in the several years we'v
- the criminals go after the entrenched majority. If
it were any other OS, the story would be the same.
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Pick your poison.
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not within their jurisdiction.
But you are. That is the entire point.
Hello.
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d...@bungi.com (Dave Rand) writes:
> ...
> With more than 100,000,000 compromised computers out there, it's really
> time for us to step up to the plate, and make this happen.
+1.
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KI6YSY
Hah, given the number of times people I have worked with have said "oh,
I'll just use apnic space if we run out of IPs, i don't need to talk to
them anyway", I think it's humorous that someone in China felt the same
way about ARIN space. :)
-Paul
On 06/16/2010 09:
iling lists for years.
> I recommend blacklisting them permanently.
domains and/or cidrs, plz?
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KI6YSY
or example but someone has probably already done this?
Thanks,
Paul
On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 1:22 PM, Dennis Burgess wrote:
> RouterOS is a software based router, we have them all over the world as
> CORE and EDGE routers to networks.
You keep using that word ("CORE"). I do not think it means what you
think it means.
Drive Slow, DoS Slower,
Paul Wall
Loads from here (outside of Toronto, ON) - peered with them.
Seemed slow to load though..
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Jason Lewis [mailto:jle...@packetnexus.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 8:45 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: PCH.net down?
This says it's not just down f
Very interesting - thanks for sharing that tip
Paul
-Original Message-
From: christopher.mor...@gmail.com [mailto:christopher.mor...@gmail.com]
On Behalf Of Christopher Morrow
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 11:49 AM
To: Allen Bass
Cc: Paul Stewart; Jason Lewis; nanog@nanog.org
its a free paper liberally scattered around London
(usually found as entertaining reading material when you're stuck on the
tube going somewhere late at night).
Paul.
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isory on this issue:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/707/cisco-sa-20100827-bgp.shtml
FYI,
- - ferg
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fergdawgster(at)gmail.com
ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/
or whatever its called) could get a
couple of major router vendor gerbils to come to the next NANOG and talk to
this issue?
Maybe?
Okay, I give up.
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John Jason Brzozowski writes:
> This does not alter our plans for our native dual stack trials, in fact, I
> hope to have more news on this front soon.
comcast native dual stack is working fine at my house.
"traceroute6 -q1 mol.redbarn.org" shows details.
It's extremely effective for us (not a large provider by any means). We
block outbound 25 on all dynamic IP customers - to date it's never been
a problem for our customers. Customer's who have static assignments are
not blocked by default.
Paul
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7;m
asking here for operational feedback with likes/dislikes. I can
appreciate if most folks prefer to reply offline. We have trialled the
Arbor solution to date but that is the only comparison we have so far.
Thanks,
Paul Stewart
st 24 hours. Also, Account Manager has been non-responsive for 6 days
now.
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Paul Norton
Systems Administrator
Neoverve -www.neoverve.com
Neoverve Blog -http://blog.neoverve.com/
I'd definitely suggest a trial of anything you are considering - we ran out and
bought package after package and it didn't work out for us ;)
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Bryan Irvine [mailto:sparcta...@gmail.com]
Sent: September-17-10 3:56 PM
To: Scott Berkman
Cc: na
Over on the outages list there is a lot of discussion... I believe
everyone is effected - we are peered with them in several locations and
cannot reach them.
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Ernie Rubi [mailto:erne...@cs.fiu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 3:39 PM
To: nanog
outa...@outages.org ;)
-Original Message-
From: James Grace [mailto:ja...@cs.fiu.edu]
Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 3:58 PM
To: Paul Stewart
Cc: Ernie Rubi; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Facebook Issues/Outage in Southeast?
Which outages list?
James
On Sep 23, 2010, at 3:40 PM
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f you don't
like the rules, go propose some new ones on PPML.
Drive Slow,
Paul Wall
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 7:24 PM, Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
>
> Somebody else on another mailing list I'm on actually found the
> following new 'jacking incident.
>
> Count '
meone starting from scratch, and when
starting an IXP from scratch, a shared subnet would be just crazy talk.
--
Paul Vixie
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Leo Bicknell wrote:
> Quite frankly, I think the failure modes have been grossly overblown.
> The number of incidents of shared network badness that have caused
> problems are actually few and far between. I can't attribute any
> down-time to shared-network badne
upgrade on ALL of them at once
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Tim Sanderson [mailto:t...@donet.com]
Sent: April 25, 2009 1:15 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: Config Backup / Inventory
Kiwi CatTools works well for us-and it's inexpensive. I've been very
happy with i
ftp.isc.org/isc/rtty/ \
ftp://gatekeeper.research.compaq.com/pub/misc/vixie/
since the ftp server mentioned here in 1996
http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/1996-08/msg00223.html
is dead.
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KI6YSY
Confirming outages in SoCal area affecting AT&T (lost a large circuit
out there @ 1:24 PDT). I should add not all SoCal sites are affected,
just some.
Paul J.
-Original Message-
From: James Laszko [mailto:ja...@pcipros.com]
Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 5:20 PM
To: Kevin Loch;
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009, Gregory Boehnlein wrote:
It is a common misconception that the ESX Hypervisor is Linux based, but
that is an urban legend.
Is the ESX Hypervisor useful without the Linux layer? Then, to what
extent do "based on" and "depends on" differ in the context of
software?
--pau
ut to be kicked into touch by the
moderators..
regards,
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s fed off of WHOIS
registration data points.
Than again, maybe I have no idea. ;-)
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, software, and legal people, many of whom have never questioned
their own assumptions nor those of their certification boards, state and
county governments, or teachers/mentors. they don't have to live with the
results ... but i do ... thus my willingness to dive deep.)
YMMV.
--
Paul Vixie
KI6YSY
Sorry for the top post, but as a crazy thought here, why not throw out
an RA, and if answered, go into transparent bridge mode? Let the
sophisticated users who want routed behavior override it manually.
Jack Bates wrote:
Joe Greco wrote:
Now, the question is, if you're sending all these prefi
y
behind Equinix's big red silo.
Drive Slow,
Paul Wall
yet... we had PRP2's running on 12012 for a
while and found them rock solid even with older line cards etc...
Hope this helps a bit...;)
Paul
-Original Message-
From: David Storandt [mailto:dstora...@teljet.com]
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 11:08 AM
To: NANOG list
Subject: NPE-G2 vs. Sup
cmaurand> Check out www.powerdns.com as an alternative to bind. Its
cmaurand> faster, more secure, does IPV6 and easier to maintain.
This is purely opinion.
BIND has warts, just as any large piece of code in wide spread use and
with lots of features will have. However, that's also one of its
ad
20V
but for $50 NRC it can be replaced with an LCD. everything else that's
still worth plugging in (that is, having a power/heat cost per performance
better than that of a blow dryer) doesn't care what voltage it lives on.
--
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KI6YSY
Pshem Kowalczyk writes:
> (answers can be off-list)
See <http://www.vix.com/personalcolo/>. (updates still welcomed, btw.)
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KI6YSY
e not
advertising inconsistently), but so are Level3 and Global Crossing.
I hear they've got some pretty serious peering problems in the US.
Drive Slow,
Paul Wall
C's, if wisely deployed, could bridge that gap. the
key to all this is therefore not really "neurons" but rather "wiselyness".
i promise to, um, mention this, or maybe more, in my nanog-philly keynote.
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Paul Vixie
KI6YSY
Guys all know this -- the difference
is that the Good Guys try not to think about this whereas the Bad Guys think
about it all the time.
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Paul Vixie
KI6YSY
e infantry, or so i am told. this is rocket
> science.
to me "wisely" means backfilling 80% of what the Good Guys do that isn't
rocket science. (most A's are not doing only what only A's can do.)
--
Paul Vixie
KI6YSY
r
neutral colo facilities where all the peering/transit between major networks
happens, and pay them money to put up a fake wall that you can colo your
optical taps behind?
Drive Slow, and remember, don't open any doors that say "This Is Not An Exit",
Paul Wall
h due to enough
diversity in our upstreams and a fair amount of direct/public peering...
Thanks,
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Justin Shore [mailto:jus...@justinshore.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 9:47 AM
To: NANOG
Subject: Cogent input
I'm in search of some information abo
le, hopefully they'll get their pMTU issue
fixed so we can do more interesting things with it.
-Paul
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Hi folks...
Looking for some feedback on using Hurricane Electric as an upstream?
Thanks,
Paul
"The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which
it is addressed and con
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On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 8:29 PM, David Klann wrote:
> On Wed, 17 Jun 2009 19:41:23 -0500
> Paul Stewart wrote:
>
>> Looking for some feedback on using Hurricane Electric as an upstream?
>>
>
> Hi Paul,
>
> My employe
Thanks to everyone who replied to this question - I got a LOT of offline
replies plus some of them online here
The response was *very* positive and I appreciate again folks taking the
time to drop me a line...
Paul
-Original Message-
From: bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com
We still do it and never get any complaints - we don't filter static IP
customers but dynamic customers can either use our SMTP relays or
alternate ports....
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Zhiyun Qian [mailto:zhiy...@umich.edu]
Sent: Thursday, June 18, 2009 3:37 PM
To: nanog@nano
er to use, with some out bound
spam filtering?
It would seem this is to be expected, as you don't want your IP ranges
showing up on RBL filters.
Do you force SSL connectivity like AT&T does?
Paul Stewart wrote:
> We still do it and never get any complaints - we don't filter sta
Level(3) has a lot of fiber in that ring route ... not sure who else
covers those areas from a physical perspective
Paul
-Original Message-
From: MKS [mailto:rekordmeis...@gmail.com]
Sent: June 18, 2009 6:08 PM
To: Nuno Vieira - nfsi telecom
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: tire 1
enda at as specific time? :)
>
> sorry my attempt at dealing with todd's screw-up with humor evoked such
> a defensive reaction. apology accepted.
Randy, acting like a petulant child in public is unbecoming. Take it off list.
Drive Slow,
Paul Wall
FYI
There is a fire at 151 Front Street in Toronto, which is home to TorIX
as well as a variety of other network providers. Rumor is the fire may
have ORIGINated in the Peer1 suite.
Seems a bad weekend for fires given what happened in Seattle as well.
Drive Slow
Remember that they resell bandwidth similar to that of WBS, but just
like WBS they also have their own transit networks in place now it
seems never been a customer of either but have talked to them
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Matthews [mailto:exstat...@gmail.com]
Sent
We were 30% higher than ever seen before in our network quite a jump
for about an hour...
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnk...@iname.com]
Sent: July 8, 2009 9:11 PM
To: 'Justin Shore'; Shon Elliott
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: Traffic Statistics for
romotion, which makes
me wonder how they're doing on their Level3 and Global Crossing
bandwidth commits and whether or not they're solvent.
Drive Slow,
Paul Wall
a problem if people mail you off-list with any specific
problems they've encountered there?
Drive Slow,
Paul Wall
is a good resource, or more generally,
Internet Routing Architectures by Sam Halabi.
Drive Slow,
Paul Wall
That is crazy when we turn up new BGP customers, we always put a /29 in
place now - for that reason and for others saves a LOT of headaches when
some changes are needed down the road...;)
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Bret Clark [mailto:bcl...@spectraaccess.com]
Sent: Friday
me. They finally got
that part right and have not heard from anyone since (nor do I EVER wish
to).
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Ballard, Eric [mailto:eric.ball...@suddenlink.com]
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 12:39 PM
To: Chad Burnham; Adam Rothschild; Duane Waddle
Cc: na...@merit.edu
S
Agreed... we migrated away from GSR to 7600 and now looking at migrating
back...;) GSR was 100% rock solid for us with PRP-2 processors
sup720-3bxl has been good but no comparison...
-Original Message-
From: Neil J. McRae [mailto:n...@domino.org]
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 6:26 AM
To
/29's here for everyone great for troubleshooting and any future
additions typically required...;)
-Original Message-
From: Jim Wininger [mailto:jbot...@gmail.com]
Sent: July 29, 2009 4:00 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Subnet Size for BGP peers.
I have a question about the subnet si
re a lawsuit could recover some losses and firing someone usually won't.
digital security is getting a lot of investor attention right now. i wonder
if this will ever consolidate or if pandora's box is just broken for all time.
--
Paul Vixie
KI6YSY
his solutions for it. and i think openbsd may
have had source port randomization first, since they do it in their kernel
when you try to bind(2) to port 0. most kernels are still very predictable
when they're assigning a UDP port to an outbound socket.
--
Paul Vixie
KI6YSY
r with associations open to
millions of clients at the same time is actually no big deal.
--
Paul Vixie
KI6YSY
y are
restarted.
Stubs on Unix systems can have long-lived processes that handle the
actual lookups, the stub component in the process that calls into the
resolver then accesses it via IPC. I.e. the NSCD style approach.
regards,
--
Paul Jakma p...@jakma.org Key ID: 64A2FF6A
Fortune:
As
note, i went off-topic in my previous note, and i'll be answering florian
on namedroppers@ since it's not operational. chris's note was operational:
> Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2009 10:18:11 -0400
> From: Christopher Morrow
>
> awesome, how does that work with devices in the f-root-anycast design?
> (bo
This may have changed a bit - but we used to use 2000 high speed = 100
meg of capacity. Based on 5000/800 ADSL or 8000/1000 cable modem
profiles mainly...
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Frank Bulk [mailto:frnk...@iname.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 11:06 PM
To: 'sjk
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Fred Baker wrote:
On Aug 24, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Luke Marrott wrote:
What are your thoughts on what the definition of Broadband should be
going
forward? I would assume this will be the standard definition for a
number of
years to come.
Historically, narrowband was circuit switched (ISDN etc
e 60's, 70's, and 80's
Seems like a good idea to the technical side of me, but the business
side sees a problem: that the employees like to eat in the 33 year span
wherein the company isn't making a dime on its customers.
-Paul
oS to make
sure that when there is congestion, it is handled semi-sensibly.
Or some enterprising vendor could start recording utilisation stats?
regards,
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Fortune:
Try to value useful qualities in one who loves you.
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Since it was brought up - curious as we were recently approached by
Extreme. Good/bad experiences? We're a Cisco shop and I plan to keep
us that way but some "powers to be" are interested in them at this
point..
Thanks,
Paul
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links that were not engineered to proper levels
(sometimes where a business decision overrode a technical decision for
example) and they do have blips every so often. Maintenance is so
important after a link is established as stuff breaks, wears down,
leaks, and moves.
Paul
-Original Me
webmail systems should take a look.
<http://www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk/~dpc22/prayer/> is the home page. though i
found it in freebsd .
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>
> --Ricardo
>
> On Oct 12, 2009, at 11:41 PM, Paul Ferguson wrote:
>
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>> I'm a bit confused (nothing really new here) with this BGP announcement,
>> but following up on some cyb
e it more about protecting consumers and individuals," added Auld.
RBN looked legitimate, says RIPE NCC
In response to the comments that it could be accused of being involved in
criminal activity, Paul Rendek, head of external relations and
communications
at RIPE NCC said that the organi
So considering they're widely regarded as a criminal network hosting the
more dodgy/dangerous stuff on the net, surely we could 'protect' our
customers by blocking the 91.202.60.0/22 range?
Consider that can of worms opened :o)
Paul
-Original Message-
Fro
every option (open source
and commercial) wants to tie this into a MUCH larger package solution
which we don't need. This is to manage approximately 6 people in a
specific group of the company.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks very much..
We ran RT for a while but every time a new update came out on CentOS it broke
the installation (perl mods), making it a pain to keep running. Bugzilla we
haven't tried nor the JIRA. I'll take a look... does JIRA have an approval
process or some type?
Che
Thanks - it's been a little while since we ran RT .. I believe we were
using the actual packages at the time (but could be mistaken).
-Original Message-
From: Phil Regnauld [mailto:regna...@nsrc.org]
Sent: October 26, 2009 7:22 AM
To: Paul Stewart
Cc: Duane Waddle; nanog@nano
sted it was exactly
what would work for us... too bad I can't find it any longer.
Appreciate the input..
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Jens Link [mailto:li...@quux.de]
Sent: October 26, 2009 7:36 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Simple Change Management Tracking
Duane Waddle writ
Hi folks...
Anyone have much experience with outsourcing antispam/antivirus to
Tucows? We use Postini today and are overall pleased. The Tucows
pricing seems to be MUCH lower so curious on any feedback...
Thanks,
Paul
is a fraction of our Postini costs so it's getting attention and I'm
just looking for input...
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Michael Peddemors [mailto:mich...@linuxmagic.com]
Sent: October 29, 2009 6:38 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Tucows vs Postini
Depends on your operational
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
> while i can understand folk's wanting to signal upstream using
> communities, and i know it's all the rage. one issue needs to be
> raised.
BGP communities are all the rage? I don't think this is new concept or
fad. Signaling behaviors as well
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 1:16 AM, Steve Bertrand wrote:
> - space in Torix
TorIX is not a place, its actually two switches that form an Internet
exchange. Perhaps you meant 151 Front Street? Do you have your own
suite? Whose suite are you in?
> I'm venting. I'm allowed to vent here. I think I'm qu
The parties are targeting completion of the transaction in the first
quarter of 2010. The transaction will be subject to customary closing
conditions, including the approval of Switch and Data’s stockholders
and regulatory approvals.
On Nov 3, 2009, at 5:46 PM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
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This was brought up on the outages list. T-Mobile is currently experiencing
large scale outbound voice and data outages across the nation right now. No
current ETA, estimates are several hours.
Paul B.
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 7:18 PM, wrote:
> Anyone hear of any issues on the T-Mobile netw
Just filter it and move on- business as usual. If we barked up every tree
we'd never get any real work done.
On Nov 3, 2009 11:33 AM, "Michael Peddemors" wrote:
A new block under AT&T, listed as being owned by:
The Karcher Group Inc. ATTIS-9951800 (NET-99-51-80-0-1) 99.51.80.0 -
99.51.81.255
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