On Mon, 2017-10-16 at 12:09 +, Edwin Pers wrote:
> I see here that MikroTik has patched this about a week ago: https://f
> orum.mikrotik.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=126695
>
> Any word on other vendor's response to this?
>
https://github.com/kristate/krackinfo has a nice overview of various
ven
Hi all,
While examining some routing table entries one of my coworkers stubled
upon a number of prefixes which is are somewhat strange (or maybe even
suspicious). The ASN originating these prefixes is AS30424, which is
part of a block of ASN's assigned to ARIN. However, there's no entry in
the ARI
On Tue, 2012-05-01 at 08:01 -0400, TR Shaw wrote:
> Anyone else having problems getting to Verisign's whois server on IPv6?
>
Testing it using the NLNOG ring (https://ring.nlnog.net) shows that 3
nodes have routing issues, 92 have no problems reaching Verisign's whois
server on IPv6. So there mig
On Fri, 2009-03-27 at 11:03 -0400, Robert D. Scott wrote:
> Their press would indicate that more than www is IPV6.
>
> When I posted my original note, I was not really looking for end user
> feedback, but rather is anyone peering V6 with them on either a public
> fabric or private peer. Any idea
Hi,
On 23 Sep 2022, at 18:01, Job Snijders via NANOG wrote:
Dear all,
I'd like to ask help from the EBGP hivemind: the shiny new BGP looking
glass at https://lg.ring.nlnog.net/ supports displaying text strings
mapped from BGP community values (both simple and large communities).
[…]
Please
Hi,
Here’s a friendly reminder that the IP addresses of the NLNOG Looking
Glass BGP daemon has changed a few months ago. All sessions with the old
addresses are currently offline. So if you’re peering with the NLNOG
Looking Glass, please make sure you’re using the correct addresses:
Here are
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