Toma,
I would assume Google and Azure would act the same to Parler. So what
will end up happening is that US based fringe content will end up
being hosted in China or Russia, and Chinese and Russian fringe
content will end up being hosted in the USA.
-Hank
Caveat: The views expressed
Hello,
Checking Email Functionality.
Hosting Support
Thank you,
https://bgpmon.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/BGPMon.net-EOL-EOS-faq.pdfOn May 15, 2019 14:52, "Mann, Jason" wrote:
Is BGPmon going away?
From: NANOG on behalf of Hank Nussbacher
Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2019 3:50 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Cisco Crosswork Network Insights -
On 23/01/2019 19:40, Job Snijders wrote:
I agree with Job. Continue the experiment and warn us in advance.
-Hank
Dear Ben, all,
I'm not sure this experiment should be canceled. On the public Internet
we MUST assume BGP speakers are compliant with the BGP-4 protocol.
Broken BGP-4 spe
On 18/02/2019 04:03, Viruthagiri Thirumavalavan wrote:
If that is the case you should have a startup worth at least $10M with
numerous VC banging down your door. If not, you need to ask yourself
the question "why not?".
-Hank
Hello Everyone,
My name is Viruthagiri Thirumava
moking something and indeed decided to use EIGRP rather than
BGP.
b) they were testing out 4 byte ASNs and had a software issue in their IOS
c) someone in Cisco wanted to download a new IOS and got frustrated with
their new site so he/she pulled the plug. Kudos to that brave Cisco
employee.
:-)
-Hank
to mention software bugs:
https://kb.juniper.net/InfoCenter/index?page=content&id=JSA11101&cat=SIRT_1&actp=LIST
Note what Juniper states:
Workaround:
There are no viable workarounds for this issue
-Hank
this with new space assigned? Any tools, sites, etc. I can use to do further troubleshooting. The IP block does not appear to have any blacklisted IPs according to MX toolbox, and some others.
Try:
http://multirbl.valli.org/lookup/
-Hank
Is it down?
-Hank
On 18/02/2021 15:08, Hank Nussbacher
wrote:
Is it down?
-Hank
Back up.
-Hank
Is there a place where one can examine RPKI invalid logs for a specific
date & time or even better logs showing those that dropped RPKI invalid
announcements?
Thanks,
Hank
On 20/03/2021 21:34, Stan Barber wrote:
+1
-Hank
+1 from the peanut gallery
On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 2:30 PM Allen Kitchen
mailto:allenmckinleykitc...@gmail.com>>
wrote:
On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 2:07 PM Randy Bush mailto:ra...@psg.com>> wrote:
i do not find t
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I'm not sure all the these sightings of stuck routes can be pinpointed
to one specific BGP vendor (or one bug).
I would guess that all the stuck route sightings manifest from one
undiscovered TCP library bug that some BGP vendors are all co
Israel as Iceland.
We have GGC access and Google ISP Portal access but why should we have
to change the geolocation which worked well since forever just because
someone internally messed up?
Regards,
Hank
On 22/04/2021 11:36, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
The issues that others had earlier this month just hit us this morning.
Users in Israel (132.74.0.0/15) trying to access Google.com or
Youtube.com appear as coming from Iceland (see screenshot).
Change happened overnight. Someone internally in
On 22/04/2021 11:36, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
Jared wrote earlier:
I've had a similar issue in the past trying to get ready to peer with them. I wanted portal access to look at things. I may yet post a geofeed file just because.
(I was also rejected a portal account, didn't escalate
password, and my
password manager stores the rest.)
Or:
https://doubleoctopus.com/
-Hank
Damian
On 24/08/2020 17:49, Rayhaan Jaufeerally (NANOG) wrote:
There's also this site run by NIST: https://rpki-monitor.antd.nist.gov/
<https://rpki-monitor.antd.nist.gov/> which contains further breakdowns
Anyone know why https://rpki-monitor.antd.nist.gov/ is down?
Thanks,
Hank
specific CIDR's that you
would like to have removed. You will have to be the verifiable owner of
these CIDR's and be able to prove that fact. Any address space that is
blocklisted will be publicly available here:
https://scan.shadowserver.org/dns/exclude.html
Regards,
Hank
list which has only grown :-)
-Hank
Google page).
Clearly some process since about March 2021 is broken inside Google
geo-location land.
Regards,
Hank
Caveat: The views expressed above are solely my own and do not express
the views or opinions of my employer
I'm looking for a contact, email, number, smoke signal
ownership of prefixes.
Regards,
Hank
Caveat: The views expressed above are solely my own and do not express
the views or opinions of my employer
This is want I'm working on setting up, here is hoping they approve my
account.
On Wed, Jun 30, 2021 at 10:30 AM Benjamin Hatton <mai
On 22/07/2021 19:34, Mark Tinka wrote:
https://edgedns.status.akamai.com/
Mark.
[18:30 UTC on July 22, 2021] Update:
Akamai experienced a disruption with our DNS service on July 22, 2021.
The disruption began at 15:45 UTC and lasted for approximately one hour.
Affected customer sites were
On 23/07/2021 09:24, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
From Akamai. How companies and vendors should report outages:
[07:35 UTC on July 24, 2021] Update:
Root Cause:
This configuration directive was sent as part of preparation for
independent load balancing control of a forthcoming product. Updates to
.
KISS
-Hank
n-ripe-ncc-service-region/ipv4-transfer-statistics
-Hank
the routes to RIS.
So good luck with announcing /24s.
Regards,
Hank
more-specifics-sorted-by-asn.7z
Description: Binary data
(provided there is a covering larger prefix) but
everything should continue to work. Clue me in, please.
-Hank
quarterly reminder in your calendar to check max-prefix setting.
-Hank
h we needed to identify
the initial victim from Candiru’s infrastructure," the report reads.
Citizen Lab did not respond to multiple requests for comment."
So Team Cymru helped expose themselves as to getting dissidents,
activists and journalists killed?
-Hank
Caveat: The views expre
exactly these situations before asking for donations?
Details here:
https://www.nro.net/accountability/rir-accountability/joint-rir-stability-fund/
Regards,
Hank
Caveat: The views expressed above are solely my own and do not express
the views or opinions of my employer
On 26/03/2020 20:02, Aaron Gould wrote:
Numerous gov'ts and municipalities, which had planned constructions jobs
but postponed them to the summer due to heavy traffic volume, have
started to implement all those construction jobs, which includes backhoes.
-Hank
I heard, and am seeing
Did anyone notice a huge jump in traffic today between 11:30-11:40 (GMT)
directed at Google and Akamai caches coming from Amazon and Google?
Gaming updates?
Thanks,
Hank
Caveat: The views expressed above are solely my own and do not express
the views or opinions of my employer
https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/technology/ibm-cloud-global-outage-caused-by-incorrect-bgp-routing/
-Hank
Note: the views expressed above are my own and do not necessarily
reflect the views of my employer
-whitelist-blacklist-masterslave-racially-insensitive.html
and is not limited to the term
"blacklist".
-Hank
Note: the views expressed above are my
own and do not necessarily reflect the views of my employer
Guess we
On 30/07/2020 05:46, Clinton Work
wrote:
See:
https://bgpstream.com/event/245264
https://bgpstream.com/event/245265
-Hank
Caveat: The views expressed above are
solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my
does everything right:
https://www.manrs.org/isps/participants/?gv_search=telia&mode=any
How can that be?
-Hank
Caveat: The views expressed above are solely my own and do not
express the views or opinions of my employer
Internet routing table.
Not the greatest solution, but easy to implement via a one line
change on every BGP peer.
Smaller ISPs can easily do it on their 10 BGP peers so as to
limit damage as to what they will hear from their neighbors.
-Hank
https://betanews.com/2020/08/04/isps-covid-19-disruption/
Really?
-Hank
Caveat: The views expressed above are solely my own and do not
express the views or opinions of my employer
At what point do commercial ISPs upgrade links in their backbone
as well as peering and transit links that are congested? At 80%
capacity? 90%? 95%?
Thanks,
Hank
Caveat: The views expressed above are solely my own and do not
net>
wrote:
Is
this what happens when your entire network is database driven?
See:
https://status.ctl.io/
and specifically:
https://status.ctl.io/history/f19a0555-abbd-4038-91cb-b55a7645c1f5
Regards,
.
Regards,
Hank
Caveat: The views expressed above are
solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my
employer
An outage is what it is. I am not worried about outages. We
have multiple transits to deal with that
https://www.icann.org/en/announcements/details/icann-signs-a-memorandum-of-understanding-with-nanog-27-9-2021-en
Regards,
Hank
On 04/10/2021 22:05, Jason Kuehl wrote:
BGP related:
https://twitter.com/SGgrc/status/1445116435731296256
as also related by FB CTO:
https://twitter.com/atoonk/status/1445121351707070468
-Hank
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1445100931947892736?s=20
<https://twitter.com/disclos
On 05/10/2021 05:53, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:
Update about the October 4th outage
https://engineering.fb.com/2021/10/04/networking-traffic/outage/
Thanks for the posting. How come they couldn't access their routers via
their OOB access?
-Hank
On 05/10/2021 13:17, Hauke Lampe wrote:
On 05.10.21 07:22, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
Thanks for the posting. How come they couldn't access their routers via
their OOB access?
My speculative guess would be that OOB access to a few outbound-facing
routers per DC does not help much
at the loss of DNS broke their OOB
access?
-Hank
ears how many
FB techies have posted here like we see people from Google, Cloudflare,
Akamai, etc.?
-Hank
xcluding
Thanks,
Hank
Kline sent the LO and crashed the WHOLE INTERENT (FSVO “Internet”) just a couple seconds after it started.
Reminds me of the time the entire Swift network crashed when the capital
of Ecuador (Quito) was added to the network. :-)
-Hank
Based on my own observation as well as via bgpstream there was a massive
BGP hijack attempt last night by IHOME-AS iHome LLC, RU (AS 25478).
Lasted about 10 minutes. Noction? Finger faddle? Malicious?
Thanks,
Hank
gets resolved.
Regards,
Hank
NANOG,
Sorry if this is the wrong forum, but I figured we
could all use a distraction from IPV4 expansion for a bit. We’re facing
a problem with corporate use of browsers and google location services.
Our users across North and South America seem
/Final%20Report%20ccPDP3%20Retirement%20-%20June%202021.pdf
Regards,
Hank
On 07/12/2021 17:32, Blake Hudson wrote:
Suggestion: move this thread to cisco-nsp where you might find more
assistance.
Regards,
Hank
On 11/26/2021 1:09 PM, Colin Legendre wrote:
Hi,
We have ...
ASR1006 that has following cards...
1 x ESP40
1 x SIP40
4 x SPA-1x10GE-L-V2
1 x 6TGE
1 x
On 13/12/2021 15:28, bofh139 wrote:
Now we have the long journey from Java, Ldap, DNS, Birds and Coffee Cups
behind us. Does anyone else have any advice on prevention?
Scan your systems:
https://github.com/logpresso/CVE-2021-44228-Scanner
https://github.com/fullhunt/log4j-scan
-Hank
On 20/12/2021 04:41, J Doe wrote:
Hi,
Out of curiosity - does anyone know why Google is truncating ICMP
responses ?
As Google has stated in many forums and I quote:
"Google Public DNS is a Domain Name System service, not an ICMP network
testing service."
-Hank
On 07/01/2022 21:35, Töma Gavrichenkov wrote:
I would try n...@cloudflare.com based on:
https://www.peeringdb.com/net/4224
Regards,
Hank
Peace,
On Fri, Jan 7, 2022 at 8:42 PM Mike Hale wrote:
The abuse email sends an auto-responder that tells you to use the web form.
The web form is
On 15/01/2022 10:00, jim deleskie wrote:
Did you try:
https://www.peeringdb.com/net/437
peering-pol...@as6453.net
peering-...@as6453.net
ip...@tatacommunications.com
Regards,
Hank
Have you found anyone. Not there any more but can probably still find
someone for you.
-jim
On Thu, Jan 13
ppens like this: Google or Enom?
-Hank
On 16/01/2022 19:57, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 2:38 PM Hank Nussbacher wrote:
Many of you might be following the enom weekend fiasco:
https://twitter.com/enomsupport/status/1482621466151571456
https://twitter.com/enomsupport/status/1482707275529678849
https
interest would be undersea/underocean cuts or
strange outages that the carrier cannot explain. Perhaps we can then
map where some nation/state is sabotaging fiber or tapping into such fiber.
Anyone willing to run with this?
-Hank
are fubered already?
https://www.itnews.com.au/news/old-quovadis-certificate-issue-starting-to-break-cisco-products-576794
https://tools.cisco.com/security/center/resources/Q-CA-Root-Change
-Hank
*Matthew Huff*| Director of Technical Operations | OTA Management LLC
/Office: 914-460-4039/
/mh
Bill Woodcock wrote:
> This applies exclusively to Russian federal government networks, not
ISPs or telecom operators.
https://twitter.com/krisnova/status/1500590779047170048?s=12
says otherwise.
-Hank
https://www.reversemode.com/2022/03/satcom-terminals-under-attack-in-europe.html
-Hank
On 23/04/2022 01:28, na...@jima.us wrote:
Ordered a pair of ASR9906s in Jan 2022 with delivery Aug 2022.
-Hank
Anecdotally, I had a pair of Nexus 93180s that I ordered in May 2021 show up in
February 2022, so 9 months. The estimated ship date got punted several times
(probably due to being
On 27/04/2022 17:29, Nick Hilliard wrote:
https://twitter.com/apb_laudrain/status/1519252859598032898
-Hank
+ pics:
https://twitter.com/acontios_net/status/1519296590015606787
https://twitter.com/acontios_net/status/1519280710762348545
https://twitter.com/acontios_net/status
his would complement https://bgpstream.crosswork.cisco.com/ for those
of us who want to know who is trying to hijack our routes at the core.
Regards,
Hank
On 20/06/2022 11:30, Peter Potvin wrote:
I did not send this to the list. I assume the admins are testing out
what has been blocking my emails for the past month and somehow this
email slipped thru. Just ignore and delete.
-Hank
Why did moderation let this through the filters? I don
lot of companies
and countries are getting on that action, it seems like fertile ground
for (bad) wheel reinvention?
Mike
For further reading try:
https://www.internetsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/Perspectives-on-LEO-Satellites.pdf
-Hank
UTC
Only us or everyone?
Thanks,
Hank
On 02/05/2023 17:56, Warren Kumari wrote:
For those that like FRR:
https://thehackernews.com/2023/05/researchers-uncover-new-bgp-flaws-in.html
Regards,
Hank
+lots.
I've used a number of Linux routing thingies (BIRD, Quagga,
VyOS/Ubiquiti, OpenBGPd, ExBGP), and FRR is (for me at leas
-spam box "reports" back to the
mother ship and sends tons of information via secret channels like
hashed DNS lookups just to be avoided.
Regards,
Hank
There are already so many different ways that organizations can find
out all sorts of information about individual users, as others h
When I go to https://www.whatsapp.com/ I see the page in Latvian - but
only on FF.
When using Chrome I see the page in English.
So who is doing bad geolocation? FF or Whatsapp?
Thanks,
Hank
On 18/08/2023 16:36, J. Hellenthal wrote:
Private (incognito) in FF gives English page.
Interesting.
Thanks,
Hank
Move your FF profile out of the way and reopen FF... diff results ?
On Aug 18, 2023, at 00:45, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
When I go to https://www.whatsapp.com/ I see the page
attachment).
Regards,
Hank
Old topic: if one doesn't have access to https://isp.google.com how does
one update their geo-location data so Google sees it?
Thanks,
Hank
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022 at 12:34:41PM -0700, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
Google folks:
I see historical reference to needing to use the Google Peering P
beat
MANRS, post major BGP hijacks on NANOG and carry-on as we have for the
past decade?
-Hank
ll show up as disabled.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Hank
Lee
[mailto:ad...@crosswork.cisco.com]
Sent: 15 May 2019 11:39
To: Hank Nussbacher
Subject: CCNI Notification
Active alarm count 1 starting at 2019-05-15 08:34:42.960762315 +
UTC. Please click on the link for each alarm below:
https://crosswork.cisco.com/#/alarm/ba7c5084-f05d-4c12-a17f-be9e815d6647
member to your service for a number of years
and do not see where I can receive an email pushed to my my inbox of a
suspected BGP hijack. Can that be added?
Regards,
Hank
not claim to be smart
enough to know. but i sure am glad others are .
Greynoise can be your friend:
https://greynoise.io/about
https://viz.greynoise.io/table
-Hank
randy
---
today, took
every opportunity to say “DAMN THOSE MORONS AT 701!”. They’re not.
Perhaps suggest to VZ management to use their blog:
https://www.verizondigitalmedia.com/blog/
to contradict what CF blogged about?
-Hank
On 25/06/2019 08:17, Christopher Morrow wrote:
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 12:49 AM Hank Nussbacher wrote:
On 25/06/2019 03:03, Tom Beecher wrote:
Disclaimer : I am a Verizon employee via the Yahoo acquisition. I do
not work on 701. My comments are my own opinions only.
Respectfully, I believe
ttps://developer.akamai.com/legacy/learn/Optimization/SureRoute.html
-Hank
r its cost. All I found was
this - https://qrator.net/en/pricing . Can you send links to the BGP
hijack notification service and its cost?
Thanks,
-Hank
e can then
move on.
Regards,
Hank
issues and questions in regards to
ARIN. Not many CEOs are willing or able to respond as you do.
Thanks for your time and effort,
-Hank
aa by yyy located in country bbb". Those that are interested
will click on the link and I suggest you allow comments on every blog
post so that people can respond and comment.
Regards,
Hank
after configuring 1-Gbps
speed, the protocol continues to advertise the bandwidth as 10-Gigabit
Ethernet.
• On MX10003 and MX204 routers, Link Aggregation Group (LAG)
is supported on 10-Gbps speed only. It is not supported on 1-Gbps speed.
-Hank
Can someone with routing/BGP/peering clue in AWS's Cloudfront, please
contact me offlist?
Thanks,
Hank
On 05/09/2019 08:09, Kasper Adel wrote:
No. This is art & tech from 12 years ago:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y36fG2Oba0
-Hank
In SPRING a time when segment and routing had no mismatch, a time when
isis and ospf ate a forbidden encap, all they had to do was forward
bgp like its
sounds like DoH for BGP.
What could possibly go wrong?!
-Hank
Hello,
Anybody from Equinix willing to help me out with an issue in Hong Kong?
Please contact me off-list. Thanks.
-Hank Disuko
On 04/12/2019 05:04, Matthew Pounsett wrote:
Cute way to promote Google Groups over Mailman. Gotta give 'em credit
for being creative :-)
-Hank
For some reason Gmail has started blocking mailman administrative
emails to someone who's an admin on a list I host. Their SMTP
irt/meeting44/Firewall%20on%20Demand_Las_Palmas.pdf
Regards,
Hank
>
> I've heard of a few networks doing this and there is some public record
> of it being used, including one instance where a bad rule was behind a
> serious outage:
>
>
> <https://support.cloudfla
t-jabley-dnsop-flush-reqs-00
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-jabley-dnsop-dns-flush-00
Unfortunately, nothing ever came of it, so people are forced to post to
NANOG pleading for help.
-Hank
these IXPs not only secure from cyber attacks but also
secure financially.
To all IXPs that keep the bits flowing - keep up the good work. Kudos!
-Hank
ccountability control in a inter-domain
>> routing. Organizations with repeated offensense need to have their ASN
>> revoked, and further there should be controls in places so bad actors
>> cannot acquire "burner" ASNs.
The RIRs have made it very clear that they will not get involved. Period.
-Hank
Not attached (directly or indirectly) and not referenced
-Hank
>
> Regards,
> Lee
>
On 07/10/2016 17:59, Lee wrote:
> On 10/7/16, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
>> On 07/10/2016 00:33, Lee wrote:
>>> dunno about creating web pages, but
>>> https://www.nanog.org/meetings/abstract?id=785
>>> has a section on showing filters that are defined but not
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