Just wanted to say thanks - I already got 5+ replies offline stating
that all these folks have ever been offered was either 10 or 100 on FE
basis...
Cheers,
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Paul Stewart [mailto:pstew...@nexicomgroup.net]
Sent: February 11, 2009 6:30 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
ently were offered 10 meg
incremements...
Again, appreciate all the input - got a tonne of replies...
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Paul Stewart [mailto:pstew...@nexicomgroup.net]
Sent: February 11, 2009 6:49 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: Cogent Question - Increments Question
Just w
e list and thank you Jeff for taking the time to
respectively share your insight
Paul
-Original Message-
From: jeffrey.l...@gmail.com [mailto:jeffrey.l...@gmail.com] On Behalf
Of Jeffrey Lyon
Sent: February 11, 2009 7:14 PM
To: Paul Stewart
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Cogen
day before i die, now that google is on my side.
> I think that we all have a real opportunity here for make something that
> can be useful to all.
i think Spamhaus and Cymru are way ahead of you in implementing such a thing,
and it's likely that there are even commercial alternatives to Trend Micro
although i have not kept up on those details.
--
Paul Vixie
blackholing victims is an interesting economics proposition. you're saying
the attacker must always win but that they must not be allowed to affect the
infrastructure. and you're saying victims will request this, since they know
they can't withstand the attack and don't want to be held responsibl
Telebec's only upstream is Bell Canada (AS577) hence why you see
that...;)
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Michael Smith [mailto:msm...@internap.com]
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 3:34 PM
To: Charles Regan; nanog@nanog.org
Subject: RE: One /22 Two ISP no BGP
I see multiple pat
> > where you lose me is where "the attacker must always win".
>
> Do you have a miraculous way to stop DDOS? Is there now a way to quickly
> and efficiently track down forged packets? Is there a remedy to shutting
> down the *known* botnets, not to mention the unknown ones?
there are no silver b
a minor editorial comment:
Jens Ott - PlusServer AG writes:
> Jack Bates schrieb:
>> Paul Vixie wrote:
>>
>> Do you have a miraculous way to stop DDOS? Is there now a way to quickly
>> and efficiently track down forged packets? Is there a remedy to shutting
>>
al-r
outing-instability/
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MAXAS-LIMIT
Our AS path limit is 100 which is way too high in my opinion but
regardless I was trying to figure out any logic in this I can
remember prepending one of our upstreams 4X at one point thinking that
was a bit nuts thankfully we don't prepend anyone these days....
upstreams so with
max-as set too low we had no routing to them at all!
We've had it set to 100 for quite a while now and no side effects
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Seth Mattinen [mailto:se...@rollernet.us]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 4:50 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subje
http://www.ams-ix.net/technical/config_guide/
has some great info specific to IX connections..
Paul
-Original Message-
From: Joe Maimon [mailto:jmai...@ttec.com]
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 9:42 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: external L2 ethernet connections
Does anyone have a
m
> www.choopa.com / 1.866.2.CHOOPA
A more sensible approach is to not run Enterprise code if you only
need to route IP.
Paul Wall
tplace with
every passing day... :)
Drive Slow,
Paul Wall
hat they back it up. SLA's are no good if they are not
willing to "put their money where their mouth is"
;)
Paul
-Original Message-
From: JC Dill [mailto:jcdill.li...@gmail.com]
Sent: February 22, 2009 3:00 PM
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: Comcast - No complaints! [was
On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 2:57 AM, Gadi Evron wrote:
> What was that story with an African routes some years back, any memories
> anyone? I am looking for a reference.
146.20.0.0/16?
Paul
to SNMP polling of BGP stats. If you have been changing that
recently I would also consider it a possibility.
Paul.
Mills, Charles wrote:
I ran into exactly the same thing during a code upgrade a few weeks ago.
I wrote it off as a bug in BGP and backed off the code until a new release was
Can someone from ethr.net please contact me off list?
Thanks,
--paulv
funsec mailing
list:
https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec
There folks over on funsec which can handle reports of this nature, and
actually engage the appropriate parties in Brazil...
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Looks like a Nessus scan.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Gearhart [mailto:e...@nixwizard.net]
Sent: Monday, March 02, 2009 12:18 AM
To: na...@merit.edu
Subject: Re: Hostile probe recording
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 9:57 PM, Lou Katz wrote:
> I happen to have some non-standard applicatio
ht and what is wrong.
>
As opposed to the spambot-infested, zombified Internet we have now?
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forward to meeting you and your colleagues at the RIPE NCC
Regional Meeting/MENOG 4. Please extend this invitation to anyone you
feel may be interested in participating in this event. If you have any
questions, please email .
Regards,
Paul Rendek
Head of External Relations and Communications
RIPE
I heard about some recent lay-offs and customer losses at UnitedLayer
and I was wondering if they're still solvent?
Paul
Hi there..
Chicagotribune.com is coming up from here (Toronto area) but very slow
loading suntimes.com loads nice and fast from here.
Having said that, we're an Akamai powered network here so presume
most/all is coming from local caches didn't break down each page to
see source
t is
in-house doesn't realize that n...@akamai is a black hole.
Drive Slow,
-paul
ways due to the cluster configuration) we send an email to
n...@akamai.com.
Typical response times on a 24X7 basis never normally exceed 20 minutes
at most. I can remember one time where it might have been an hour.
That's a long ways from "blackhole" based on our experience...
Paul S
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Paul Wall wrote:
> I would end the email there, but it really gets me how someone that is
> in-house doesn't realize that n...@akamai is a black hole.
I am pleased hear that Akamai has remedied this situation, most likely
by having Mr. Gilmore at
ssion would be off-topic, so I'll bow out now. Drive Slow.
Paul Wall
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 7:38 AM, Gadi Evron wrote:
> In this email message I'd like to discuss two subjects:
That makes one of us,
> b. Phishing in different languages against ISPs as soon as Google adds a
> new translation module.
>
> In the past few weeks there has been an increasing number
still unclear.
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FYI,
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TIA
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Paul Ferguson writes:
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 9:55 PM, Marcelo Gardini do Amaral
> wrote:
>
>> Guys,
>>
>> are you having problems to validate DNSEC using ISC DLV?
>>
>
> No idea, but I did see another reference to this over on the OARC dns-ops
> list
failure codepaths for DLV are
inevitably not as well oiled as the success codepaths. (we're on it.)
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the *nothing* that is in place now.
Also not to get sensationalist, but less expensive than a life that
could be lost if an emergency call can't be put through?
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they need their victims to be fully able to communicate.)
--
Paul Vixie
on by mistake)
and prevents transit dumping and/or "pointing default at" someone. the IXP no
longer needs any address space, they're just a VPN provider. shared-switch
connections are just virtual crossconnects.
--
Paul Vixie
> Large IXP have >300 customers. You would need up to 45k vlan tags,
> wouldn't you?
the 300-peer IXP's i've been associated with weren't quite full mesh
in terms of who actually wanted to peer with whom, so, no.
> The construct also doesn't scale well for multicast traffic exchange if
> there's a significant number of multicast peers even though the traffic
> might be low for individual source ASNs. On the other hand, if the IXP
> doesn't use IGMP/MLD snooping capable switches, then I suppose it doesn't
>
ufficient
information for the proper troubleshooting to take place.
Thank you.
Paul Wall
(Drive Slow)
> > the 300-peer IXP's i've been associated with weren't quite full mesh
> > in terms of who actually wanted to peer with whom, so, no.
>
> Much depends on your definition of "quite". Would 30% qualify?
30% would be an over-the-top success. has anybody ever run out of 1Q tags
in an IXP context?
#x27;ve been seeing a lot of this lately.
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On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 3:15 PM, Paul Ferguson
wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 3:06 PM, Chris Mills
> wrote:
>
>> I took a quick look at the code... formatted it in a pastebin here:
>> http://pastebin.com/m7b50be54
>
Arnold Nipper writes:
> On 18.04.2009 00:04 Paul Vixie wrote
>
>> ... has anybody ever run out of 1Q tags in an IXP context?
>
> Why? You only need 1 ;-)
really? 1? at PAIX we started with three, two unicast (wrongheadedness)
and one multicast, then added another unicast
ersonal server on the west coast, and it seems like
> the economy has taken out most of the old personal colo offers. Even the
> old web page on www.vix.com/personalcolo is gone.
>
>
>
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ches additional
malware from:
hxxp:// test1.ru /1.1.1/load.php
If that host is not in your block list, it should be -- known purveyor of
crimeware.
This is in addition to the other malicious URLs mentioned in this thread.
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> From: Paul Vixie
> Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 00:08:04 +
> ...
> i should answer something said earlier: yes there's only 14 bits of tag and
> yes 2**14 is 4096. in the sparsest and most wasteful allocation scheme,
> tags would be assigned 7:7 so there'd be a ma
Nathan Ward writes:
> On 18/04/2009, at 12:08 PM, Paul Vixie wrote:
>> ... Q in Q is not how i'd build this... cisco and juniper both have
>> hardware tunnelling capabilities that support this stuff... ...
>
> On Alcatel-Lucent 7x50 gear, VLAN IDs are only relevant to
stephen, any idea why this hasn't hit the nanog mailing list yet?
it's been hours, and things that others have sent on this thread
has appeared. is it stuck in a mail queue? --paul
re:
> To: Deepak Jain
> cc: Matthew Moyle-Croft ,
> Arnold Nipper , Paul Vi
> Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 10:09:00 +
> From: bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com
>
> ... well... while there is a certain childlike obession with the
> byzantine, rube-goldburg, lots of bells, knobs, whistles type
> machines... for solid, predictable performance, simple clean
>
> Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 16:35:51 +0100
> From: Nick Hilliard
>
> ... i just don't care if people use L2 connectivity to get to an exchange
> from a router somewhere else on their LAN. They have one mac address to
> play around with, and if they start leaking mac addresses towards the
> exchange
> Date: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 13:17:11 -0400
> From: "Steven M. Bellovin"
>
> On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 16:58:24 +
> bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
>
> > i make the claim that simple, clean design and execution is
> > best. even the security goofs will agree.
>
> "Even"? *Especially* -- o
ltaire: "Common sense is not so common.”
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ate" websites out there that are unwittingly harboring
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On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 10:23 AM, Mike Lewinski wrote:
> Paul Ferguson wrote:
>
>> Most likely SQL injection. At any given time, there are hundreds of
>> thousands of "legitimate" websites out there that are unwitting
l?storyid=6214
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ferg's
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on San Jose.
Must be specific to Cisco...
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[ vijay]
> I guess people are still spectacularly missing the real point. The point
> isn't that the latest generation hardware cpu du jour you can pick up from
> the local hardware store is doubling processing power every n months.
agreed.
> The point is that getting them qualified, tested
> > ... is that system level (combinatorial) effects would limit Internet
> > routing long before moore's law could do so.
>
> It is an easy derivative/proxy for the system level effect is all. Bandwidth
> for updates (inter and intra system) are another choking point but folks
> tend to be even
facing the Ops community at-large.
$.02,
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f
ding they didn't
know what was going on.
Or maybe not.
It should be pretty fun to to see what happens.
Thanks for everyone who responded.
Cheers!
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This question is part reality, part surreality.
Let me ask you
thing (fear of DoS,
>concerns for personal safety etc.), but I can assure you that ambiguity
>is not one of them.
>
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we revisit this issue. :-)
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Please note: message attached
Oh, highly recommended video short (bigger bonus: Marcus
Ranum cameo):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5zxOLZ5jXM
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hit the nail on the head with regards to some of the
frustrations being experienced in this area.
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ferg
ven appreciate you snarky reply. :-)
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Evidence points to the contrary.
Thanks!
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d engage.
Thanks,
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similar issue in the S.F. Bay Area...
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st "test" routes across their customer
peering here locally seem okay now.
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Ramen. ;-)
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AT&T's caliber could implement backbone redundancy and TE
with static routing. Any data you could share would be extremely
helpful.
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Not passing any judgment on quality, Cogent is more towards the middle
of the road for price, these days, on larger commits.
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ompromised of telcos and ISPs or telco lobbyists or both. :-)
It would be interesting to know (the rest of the story...)
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- -- "Paul Ferguson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hmmm. Who exactly is "The Internet Innovation Alliance"?
>
>Unfortunately, their website does not say:
[...]
As someone pointed out to me privately, this
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