list.
Thanks,
Hank
sco,
what do I lose? I can't update it manually?
-Hank
ks float to the top". I would assume the person responsible
will one day be running Cisco.
-Hank
-Dan
On Thu, 5 Jul 2012, Cameron Byrne wrote:
In Cisco's defense, perhaps the legalese did not fully communicate the
intent of the service.
http://blogs.cisco.com/home/update-answerin
tance at Oregon:
http://www.routeviews.org/
I also notice that BSD Router Project supports both:
http://bsdrp.net/bsdrp
How well do the two coexist at the same time? Any migration issues going
from Quagga to BIRD? Any feedback appreciated.
We now take you back to cable wars :-)
Thanks,
Hank
nduit is in place between the buildings.
The work entails:
- 2 x 6-Strand 50/125u multimode, Tight Buffered, Armoured, Laser Ultra-Fox
Fiber cables
- Distance of run is approx 520 meters
- Total of 8 terminations (2 strands on each end of links)
- Testing, documentation
Thanks,
Hank
On Fri, 5 Oct 2012, jim deleskie wrote:
Just ask yourself how many times you have seen a Godaddy IP/NOC person
post anything to NANOG or to any other technical forum?
-Hank
Yes that math would work, but if your device can't handle 1x Internet
routing and your running without some se
At 20:48 06/11/2012 -0800, Jian Gu wrote:
Ahhh...blame the victim. Google - shame on you.
-Hank
What do you mean hijack? Google is peering with Moratel, if Google does not
want Moratel to advertise its routes to Moratel's peers/upstreams, then
Google should've set the correct BGP
e due to improper filters, but this is the first
time I have seen the victim being blamed. Interesting concept.
-Hank
I don't know what Google and Moratel's peering agreement, but "leak"?
educate me, Google is announcing /24 for all of their 4 NS prefix and
8.8.8.0/24 fo
On Tue, 12 Aug 2014, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Many don't need to buy anything new. Just follow the instructions here:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-6500-series-switche$
We did this in the 1st week of June. Problem solved.
-Hank
512K routes, here we
On Tue, 12 Aug 2014, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/switches/catalyst-6500-series-switches/117712-problemsolution-cat6500-00.html
-Hank
On Tue, 12 Aug 2014, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
Many don't need to buy anything new. Just follow the instructions
At 18:10 12/08/2014 -0400, William Herrin wrote:
We went with 768 - enough time to replace the routers with ASR9010s. It is
merely a stop-gap measure to give everyone time to replace their routers in
an orderly fashion.
-Hank
On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Hank Nussbacher wrote
Hey folks,
I wonder if anybody knows of some good cabling contractors (structured cabling,
communication racks, patch panels, all cat5e/6) in the Toronto area? My office
desperately needs a clean-up.
Thanks!
Hank
also filter on the AS set, but a worldwide announced /24 prefix is
much more visible than a /32 blackhole route that is only announced to the
participants.
See:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/routing-wg/2014-June/002696.html
-Hank
t in the cloud. Not for your service.
-Hank
At 11:42 25/09/2015 -0700, Jake Mertel wrote:
Looks like Cisco's Talos just released a tool to scan your network for
indications of the SYNful Knock malware. Details @
http://talosintel.com/scanner/ .
More details here:
http://blogs.cisco.com/security/talos/synful-scanner
At 23:11 28/09/2015 -0400, Josh Luthman wrote:
Start announcing their prefixes?
Contact the upstreams of AS20115 - Cogent, Level3, HE and XO.
-Hank
Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373
On Sep 28, 2015 11:09 PM, "Seth Mat
have over
120 countries.
The value of Ookla dropped significantly so we just let our license lapse
and did what everyone else was doing and pointed our speedtest to:
http://uk2.testmy.net/SmarTest/combinedAuto
and manage with this free service just fine.
-Hank
At 14:38 18/11/2015 -0200, Kurt Kraut via NANOG wrote:
Try: https://asm.ca.com/en/
-Hank
Hi,
Thank you for the quick replies. Sorry for not being clear enough: I need
it to have an API so I can integrate it with my own solution, generate my
own metrics. So looking glasses are pretty much
okers and IP Transfer Listing
Service) so try these:
https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/resource-transfers-and-mergers/transfers/brokers
https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/resource-transfers-and-mergers/transfers/transfer-faqs
-Hank
ar less than
the 3 year cost of a protected vs a non-protected circuit.
-Hank
not an "unknown", which is why the
> default answer is the same near-the-center-of-the-country lat/lon. He,
> personally, may have had no idea, but MaxMind The Company did/does.
>
Its called class action lawsuit.
-Hank
t the "Prefixes V4" tab after entering the ASN in the webform.
-Hank
Thank you.
Andrew Iwamoto
Unleashed Technologies
allocations
>> made by the RIPE NCC, where this information is, unfortunately, not
>> published by them in such a convenient format.)
>
> care to give a decode for the fields in that file? :)
sure, I'll try.
Or:
https://www.nro.net/wp-content/uploads/nro-extended-stats
; for some allocations. I
do not know exactly why;
I believe ERX records transferred from ARIN to RIPE will have EU listed as
country code until RIPE is contacted to correct it.
-Hank
hi nanog folks,
i have 7GB of darn pcap data separated into individual 50MB files. Collected
via Wireshark.
i need a tool that can slurp in all this data and regurgitate pretty, colourful
and management-friendly reports. Windows or Linux.
any suggestions?
thanks,
Hank
Thanks for the response, Harry.
the basic stuff that managers are interested in seeing:
- yes what you said- who or what is taking up all my precious network
bandwidth- colourful 3D pie charts
Kind regards,
Hank
> Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2015 09:30:03 -0400
> Subject: Re: lotsa pcap reporting
This is fantastic.
Thank-you everyone for your input. I have a busy day of software evaluation
ahead of me.
Thanks again!
Hank
> Subject: Re: lotsa pcap reporting
> From: john.mason...@gmail.com
> Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2015 10:44:56 -0400
> To: nanog@nanog.org
>
>
> ht
d and associated with IP resources)."
Regards,
Hank
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of shawn wilson
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2015 11:04 AM
To: Roy
Cc: North American Network Operators Group
Subject: Re: Historical records of P
, and only through these important collaborative efforts can
we continue to ensure the protection of this collective infrastructure."
-Hank
Dear Level3,
The Internet is a cooperative effort, and it works well only when its
participants take constructive actions to address errors and remedy
Looking for a reputable seller of SFPs in the US that ships
overseas. Please reply off-list.
Thanks,
Hank
At 10:41 20/06/2015 +, Sina Owolabi wrote:
http://www.extricom.com/ specializes in hi-density Wifi.
See:
http://www.extricom.com/category/large-venues
http://www.extricom.com/category/Event_Installations
-Hank
Thanks everybody. I've been corrected on density... I've been inf
Bell Canada is apparently gearing up to provide the good people of Toronto with
the World's Fastest Internet™.
http://www.thestar.com/news/city_hall/2015/06/25/bell-canada-to-give-toronto-worlds-fastest-internet.html
At 14:09 26/06/2015 -0400, Clayton Zekelman wrote:
Singapore averages 130Mb/sec and has ISPs that average 500Mb/sec:
http://www.netindex.com/download/2,17/Singapore/
Rogers currently averages over 60Mb/sec:
http://www.netindex.com/download/2,7/Canada/
-Hank
They needed to do this
Kudos Mike for saying it very clearly!
Hank
On Jun 30, 2015 12:18 AM, Mike Leber wrote:
>
> NTT's customer Sofia Connect leaked our routes to NTT. NTT accepted
> these routes instead of properly filtering their customer
> announcements. As a network of non-trivial size
Kudos Mike for saying it very clearly!
Hank
On Jun 30, 2015 12:18 AM, Mike Leber wrote:
>
> NTT's customer Sofia Connect leaked our routes to NTT. NTT accepted
> these routes instead of properly filtering their customer
> announcements. As a network of non-trivial size
only you.
-Hank
--
Grzegorz Janoszka
: 23.44.244.0/22, was announced by AS58587
(FIBERATHOME-BD Fiber @ Home Limited,BD) Alert description: Origin AS
Change
Detected Prefix: 23.44.244.0/22
Detected Origin AS: 58587
Expected Origin AS: 1680
Same Aspath of 6939 58587
-Hank
://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/resource-transfers-and-mergers/listing
https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/resource-transfers-and-mergers/ipv4-transfers/table-of-transfers
Enuff?
-Hank
At 06:15 17/07/2015 +, Jürgen Jaritsch wrote:
Hi,
does anyone else see some prefix hijacks from AS7514? They started to
announce some of our /24
Worldwide.
-Hank
Thanks & best regards
Jürgen Jaritsch
Head of Network & Infrastructure
ANEXIA Internetdienstleistu
ommon worldwide.
-Hank
Best regards
Jürgen Jaritsch
Head of Network & Infrastructure
ANEXIA Internetdienstleistungs GmbH
Telefon: +43-5-0556-300
Telefax: +43-5-0556-500
E-Mail: j...@anexia.at
Web: http://www.anexia.at
Anschrift Hauptsitz Klagenfurt: Feldkirchnerstraße 140, 9020 K
+News/NetSol+%28NTWK%29+Enters+$10M+Agreement+for+Financial+Suite+Implementation/8434663.html
-Hank
agrees with you:
http://www.networksolutions.com/blog/2013/06/important-update-for-network-solutions-customers-experiencing-website-issues/
"a small number of Network Solutions customers were inadvertently affected
for up to several hours."
-Hank
tp://www.glimmerglass.com/solutions/cyber-security-and-lawful-interception/
-Hank
uff.
I know Meraki hardcores were upset when Cisco acquired them, but not exactly
sure why.
Anyway, any thoughts would be useful. Thanks!
-Hank
At 17:07 30/11/2013 -1000, Antonio Querubin wrote:
On Sat, 30 Nov 2013, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
It would be slick if someone could patch mtr to do this too.
It's in mtr as of v0.83.
Unfortunately not in winmtr.
-Hank
Antonio Querubin
e-mail: t...@lavanauts.org
xmpp: antonio
At 20:55 31/12/2013 -0500, Christopher Morrow wrote:
Had no clue? Didn't they build it?
>
> From what I understood from the tech note, they had no clue this would
> happen on the 31st of December :)
Perhaps it is a left over somehow from their Netscreen purchase (April 2004)?
-Hank
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Ricardo V. Oliveira wrote:
You mean like this:
https://www.euro-ix.net/member/m/peeringmatrix
-Hank
Hi,
I was wondering if there is any web page with pointers to IXP's peering
matrices (such as http://www.swissix.ch/peermatrix.php)?
Also, I wanted to know how us
to not be taking
adequate precautions, other than the possible threat of losing business?
ROTFLMAO. Competent provider? Penalties? Threats? You made my day.
-Hank
of
quasi-governmental central authorities for everything, and is all the
better for it.
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/89338/morse_code_leno/
-Hank
ttacks poisoning the water supply, etc.
- all of which can be done remotely.
NATO is in no way (unless they have been out in the sun too long) condoning
an attack for a DDOS attack. I think NATO is discussing attacking if 5,000
people die from some cyber attack as listed above (I have many more scenerios).
-Hank
http://www.wired.com/epicenter/2010/09/paid-prioritized-traffic
-Hank
er we need.
-Hank
trying to pull off. Our level of sensitivity will
eventually be nullified and we will all be the worse for it.
-Hank
anyone but me find it "unusual" that we accept behaviours
by some that we would find unacceptable by others...
its stuff like that which p
he isps where you worked. it
is not true for the ones where i work(ed).
It is true at every ISP I have ever encountered. I do not consider the
statement glib. -Hank
On Fri, 24 Jul 2009, George Sanders wrote:
When comparing, I would think you need to compare HKIX vs SOX and see
which IX gives you better overall peering and connectivity for that area.
-Hank
I will be expanding a small network infrastructure service (read: DNS and mail
... a few 1u
http://www.wired.com/gadgets/miscellaneous/magazine/17-10/ts_burningquestion
-Hank
t;)
There are bound to be other reasons... :-)
My theory - some netadmin trying to see if anything bad happens when he
does it. Sort of like the Darwin winner who's last words are "I wonder
what would happen if I tri..."
-Hank
12_2t8/feature/guide/ftwrdecn.html
-Hank
of no filtering by upstreams and full table announcements/withdrawals over
a period of about 40 minutes beginning 23:22 11/10/2008 GMT. There was also a
problem at 17:09:30 2008 GMT for our prefixes.
AS378 and AS1680 suffered as well.
-Hank
extent of the damage? Using BGPlay only or are
their other good tools for assessing damage?
scott
I use all 4 - BGPmon, RIPE, PHAS, and Watchmy.net.
BGPMon kicks ass on all of them. RIPE showed up 5-6 hours later. PHAS and
Watchmy were nowhere to be seen.
-Hank
ignorance.
Some West Coast Telia salesman just hit his 2008 quota and is sitting home
happy on Sunday. What don't you understand here? :-)
-Hank
the specific
sub-pages:
http://kb.pert.geant2.net/PERTKB/TracerouteLikeTools
http://kb.pert.geant2.net/PERTKB/BandwidthMeasurementTools
Regards,
Hank
name.
So I'm curious as to what happened.
Thanks,
Hank
Looks like some of akamai's nameservers have misplaced themselves and yahoo.
cheers!
On Thu, 4 Dec 2008, Nathan Ward wrote:
There is no A records, correct.
There is a CNAME though:
www.wa1.b.yahoo.com.45 IN
On Fri, 2 Jan 2009, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
MD5 is broken, don't use it for anything important.
You mean like for BGP neighbors? Wanna suggest an alternative? :-)
-Hank
At 06:44 PM 03-01-09 +0100, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:
On Sat, 3 Jan 2009, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
You mean like for BGP neighbors? Wanna suggest an alternative? :-)
Well, most likely MD5 is better than the alterantive today which is to run
no authentication/encryption at all.
But we
, by doing some research experiment, the researcher discovers some
unknown and latent bug in IOS or JunOS that causes much of the Internet to
go belly up? 1 in a billion chance, but nonetheless, a headsup would have
been in order.
-Hank
Obama inauguration sets Web traffic record, Akamai says
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/012109-obama-inauguration-web-traffic.html
-Hank
know why as well:
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac50/ac207/crc_new/university/RFP/rfp07026.html
:-)
-Hank
osh Users Group, USA
39625 - Omni-Araneo, Poland
33838 - BetaNET sp. z o.o, Poland
47868 - SUPRO, spol. s r.o., Czech Republic
"They" will keep trying and until a vast majority of ISPs implement maxas,
this will keep happening.
-Hank
We saw this too, but it stopped at our transit ro
received
from x.x.x.x: Non confederation peer
I opened it in March 2008 and the more people who bug Cisco to implement
this sev 6 request - the better off we will all be in the future.
-Hank
At 08:06 PM 18-02-09 -0600, neal rauhauser wrote:
Why so many prepends from these folks?
Cuz you set maxas=20? Just plain noise.
-Hank
Feb 18 20:02:35.649 CST: %BGP-6-ASPATH: Long AS path 1785 1273 9035 1267
41827 41827 41827 41827 41827 41827 41827 41827 41827 41827 41827 41827
41827
that not only state 100% uptime but also state what happens if they
fail that promise?
Thanks,
Hank
-Hank
R and after 3 months - just reclaim it.
-Hank
At 12:40 PM 18-03-09 -0700, goe...@anime.net wrote:
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
At 08:18 AM 18-03-09 +0100, Henk Uijterwaal wrote:
It's a bit dated now, but the RIPE report, ASN MIA, sounds like what
you're looking for...
www.apnic.net/meetings/21/docs/sigs/routing/ro
On Fri, 20 Mar 2009, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Hank Nussbacher:
It takes me about 3-5 hours of work to track down and get an old
unused ASN to be deallocated. How about updating the 2010 charging
model so that LIRs that return ASNs are compensated?
I don't think this is a good way of
additional costs that they can no longer pass on to the customer.
I wonder what ARIN did in that regards.
Regards,
Hank
ng this email
will take note, read the entire page and implement what everyone else has
been doing for a number of years.
-Hank
___
NANOG mailing list
NANOG@nanog.org
http://mailman.nanog.org/mailman/listinfo/nanog
quot; database.
Is anyone here from Verizon who can reach out to the people sending these
emails to have them fix their database?
Thanks,
Hank
expansion, popularization and commercialization of the
internet.
...
Thanks Paul & Jon!
-Hank
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008, Duane Wessels wrote:
Suggestion - add to the bottom of the results page a link to the CERT
page:
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/800113
-Hank
Give this one a try:
http://entropy.dns-oarc.net/test/
https:
http://www.interall.co.il/hotmail-yahoo-https.html
And then MS doesn't quite understand why people prefer Gmail to Hotmail
:-)
-Hank
outes over the next 12 months.
-Hank
Nothing will change. You think DNSSEC is hard? Try getting support for
the deployment of S-BGP or soBGP. Without a trust anchor and lots of
community support it will remain largely an academic interest area.
Marc
--Original Message--
From: Gadi Evr
f any routers other than their own. What they
had to find is a single clueless upstream ISP that would allow them to
announce prefixes that didn't belong to them.
-Hank
http://www.pcworld.com/article/150709/internet_growth_trends.html?tk=rss_news#
-Hank
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/30/business/30pipes.html?partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=all
-Hank
ne. Even when they get feedback (as far back as
2003) they just ignore it and continue doing the development based on what
they *believe* is what we need, rather than *asking* what we need. That is
why I am hoping that Watchmy.Net will not only listen to the community
needs, but also have a committment for long term maintenance.
Regards,
Hank
best wishes
Andy
#email
Correction: the page exists although difficult to find. As per Josh:
"Once you login on the IAR forums, toward the top left of the page is a
"user control panel" button. Click that and go to the "profile" tab. At
the bottom of that page is a field: "user_ases".
-Hank
es in advance."
You really need to read the entire posting and not end up ROTFL.
-Hank
On Mon, 15 Sep 2008, Jim Popovitch wrote:
Are you running Skype? Have you become a supernode? There is now a
registry switch in 3.0 that allows you to disable supernode functionality.
-Hank
This is something has been bugging me lately Etherape is a Linux
tool that graphs packets
RIS would have caught it. I had thought
it was a false positive from PHAS but now that you and others have seen it
- I guess it is for real.
-Hank
I am hoping to confirm a short-duration prefix hijack of 72.234.0.0/15 (and another of
our prefixes) by ASN 8997 ("OJSC North-West Teleco
On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, Christian Koch wrote:
Strange that RIPE RIS search doesn't show it:
http://www.ris.ripe.net/perl-risapp/risearch.html
but yet you say BGPlay does show it.
-Hank
I received a phas notification about this today as well...
I couldn't find any relevant data conf
ment).
ASpath: 2895 3267 8997
Is that the only ASpath that leaked it? There are others - did they
filter properly and only that path failed to filter?
Regards,
Hank
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, Varaillon Jean Christophe wrote:
Yup - even Israel is affected. Started at 16:35 (gmt+2) and the cut is
inside Telecom Italia. No ETA.
-Hank
Hi,
It seems that there is a major fiber cut in Italy (not really near nanog, so
just in case...)
I was just wondering if
On Mon, 16 Nov 2009, Varaillon Jean Christophe wrote:
We have observed restoration around 1:30am (gmt+2). About 9 hours of
outage.
-Hank
This is still ongoing (more than 6 hours now...), and nobody can give any
ETA.
So if someone hear about something...
Thank you
Jean-Christophe
ably why the
inter-RIR mistake happened) but the surrounding ASNs give you an idea of
the timeframe:
ripencc|IL|asn|1680|1|19930901|allocated
ripencc|EU|asn|1707|1|19930901|allocated
ripencc|EU|asn|1729|1|19930901|allocated
ripencc|EU|asn|1732|1|19930901|allocated
-Hank
randy
years and I can't understand
why the RIRs can't find common ground for the sake of the end users? Even
if ARIN or APNIC won't accept "-B -G", then at least let their whois engine
just ignore those extra parameters it doesn't understand. To me it looks
like minor software changes.
-Hank
At 09:52 25/11/2009 +, Florian Weimer wrote:
* Hank Nussbacher:
> Perhaps the RIRs could get together and agree on a common whois syntax
> so that when I check one RIR with one syntax - it would work on others
> as well? This issue has been around for over 7 years and I can'
, interrupting the service on the segment
Milano-Zurich.
Service was restored at 1:40 GMT the next day.
It just shows that protected fiber rings do have an enemy - and his name is
Murphy.
-Hank
TI Sparkle just confirmed they are having a fault.
Email from Telecom Italia Sparkle - Seabone NOC:
Dear
We
On Thu, 3 Dec 2009, Jorge Amodio wrote:
now Google DNS, anything more?
GoogleNation.
Google Opt-out Village:
http://www.theonion.com/content/video/google_opt_out_feature_lets_users
-Hank
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