Re: Parler

2021-01-12 Thread Lee
ext Wednesday after the company received several calls from customers about both websites." The way I read it, they aren't blocking Facebook/Twitter for everyone - the customer has to request the filter for their service. Regards, Lee > > Thank you, > > Kevin McCormick >

Re: Practical guide to predicting latency effects?

2020-04-08 Thread Lee
and all the references are http://xxx (or maybe I can't search worth beans & missed all the current references) Or maybe simulation just got too expensive? I vaguely recall sitting through a few OPNET sales pitches in the early 2000s & people getting excited about the product until t

Re: dot-org TLD sale halted by ICANN

2020-05-01 Thread Lee
ce? Put the price cap back on for .org domains and then start the process for finding a new home for .org Regards, Lee

Re: who attacks the weather channel?

2019-04-18 Thread Lee
> Also it seems no one actually clicked through on the link, which would > have suggested this > > *sigh* > Look on the bright side - if this type of thing still prompts a *sigh* you're not all that old. Best Regards, Lee

Re: Widespread Firefox issues

2019-05-04 Thread Lee
tures.required to false, restart and all my extensions now show xxx could not be verified for use in Firefox. Proceed with caution. but at least they're all enabled again :) Lee

Re: Short-circuited traceroutes on FIOS

2019-12-10 Thread Lee
m in the ashburn-ish-area-ish) It's protocol specific. Windows tracert uses icmp instead of udp. On a linux box try ping -t 2 205.132.109.90 You should get a time to live exceeded but the Verizon router gives you an echo reply instead. Regards, Lee >> On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 3:08

Re: Latency, TCP ACKs and upload needs

2016-04-20 Thread Lee
> > > What i am trying to get at here is whether 25/1 on satellite, in real > life with a few apps exchanging data, would actually be able to make use > of the 25 download speed or whether the limited 1mbps upload would choke > the downloads ? dunno. Assuming the bandwidth is available, I suspect you could get 25Mb/s doing something like downloading a movie from archive.org but for anything interactive like web surfing / gaming I'd bet no - but because of latency, not the 1Mb/s uplink speed. Regards, Lee

Re: Latency, TCP ACKs and upload needs

2016-04-20 Thread Lee
stacks, but I don't think Windows or OS X has > those features yet (but I'd be very happy to be wrong on that point). Windows has had an autotuning stack since at least Vista. Regards, Lee

Re: NAT firewall for IPv6?

2016-07-05 Thread Lee
and will definitely not be > true in the near future. True. But they're in "stop the bleeding" mode and disabling ipv6 is just a temp work-around until the firewall is fixed. Regards, Lee > 3. Just about any kind of firewall or router CPE device can block or > firewall ipv4

Re: NAT firewall for IPv6?

2016-07-05 Thread Lee
nowing more. Which is why I suggested getting Cisco tech support involved. A mailing list is not where they should be going for help right now. Best Regards, Lee > ... If it is not ipv6 enabled > then it will have no effect on the reported issue (malware). > > > Steven Naslund >

Re: MTU

2016-07-22 Thread Lee
lt window size is 16KB but you can change it with ip tcp window-size NNN Lee > > With that said, we run MTU at >9000 on all of our transit links, and all of > our internal links, with no problems. Make sure to do testing to send pings > with do-not-fragment at the maximum si

Re: Operations task management software?

2016-07-27 Thread Lee
backup failures, backup internet circuit status, out of band interfaces, etc. Automate the checks, put the scripts in crontab & mail out an "OhNoes!" or "all clear" msg at the end. At which point you're left with the problem of making sure the managers are looking at

Re: Operations task management software?

2016-07-27 Thread Lee
omated work. You have a ticketing system - right? Create a cron job that creates a ticket to check whatever. Regards, Lee > > David > > On 7/27/16, 7:19 PM, "Lee" wrote: > > On 7/27/16, David Hubbard wrote: > > Hi all, curious if anyone has recommendati

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-06 Thread Lee
things that > are called but never defined) due to the way the regexes are constructed > > Surely this has all been done before but I couldn't find anything in a > few brief moments of searching so here we are. 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 referenced & referenced but not defined Regards, Lee

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-07 Thread Lee
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 referenced & >> referenced but not defined

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-11 Thread Lee
On 10/8/16, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > 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 >>>>

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-11 Thread Lee
cid puts the diff output into $TMP.diff so add this bit: grep "^Index: " $TMP.diff | awk '/^Index: configs/{ if ( ! got1 ) { printf("/usr/local/bin/myscript.sh "); got1=1; } printf("%s ", $2) } END{ printf("\n") } ' >$TMP.doit /bin/sh $TMP.doit >$TMP.out if [ -s $TMP.out ] ; then .. send mail / whatever rm $TMP.doit $TMP.out fi Regards, Lee

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-12 Thread Lee
ds-64int /usr/lib/perl5/5.22 .) at /tmp/iosToHtml.pl line 87. BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /tmp/iosToHtml.pl line 87. Lee > >> On Oct 11, 2016, at 08:48, Lee wrote: >> >> On 10/10/16, Jay Hennigan wrote: >>> On 10/6/16 1:26 PM, Jesse McGraw wrote: >>>

Re: A perl script to convert Cisco IOS/Nexus/ASA configurations to HTML for easier comprehension

2016-10-13 Thread Lee
On 10/13/16, Jesse McGraw wrote: > Lee, > >Check out the setup.sh script, hopefully it does everything necessary > to get the script working on a Debian-derived Linux system I'm using Windows + Cygwin; maybe it's just that I don't have them installed, but there is

Re: pay.gov and IPv6

2016-11-16 Thread Lee
ensure that IPv6 connections work from public IP space. That will absolutely work. NIST is still monitoring ipv6 .gov sites https://usgv6-deploymon.antd.nist.gov/cgi-bin/generate-gov so the IG isn't going to do anything there & pay.gov has a contact us page https://pay.gov/public/home/contact that I'd bet works much better than a letter to the IG Regards, Lee

Re: pay.gov and IPv6

2016-11-17 Thread Lee
org I just called, but I can't duplicate the problem and they need to work with someone that is having a problem reaching the site. Regards, Lee > > Matthew Kaufman > On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 6:29 PM Mark Andrews wrote: > >> >> In message , JORDI >> PALET M &g

Re: pay.gov and IPv6

2016-11-17 Thread Lee
g to work with them don't expect it to get fixed. Regards, Lee > > Matthew Kaufman > > On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 9:48 AM Lee wrote: > >> On 11/16/16, Matthew Kaufman wrote: >> > The good news is that I reported this particular site as a problem two >> and &

Re: pay.gov and IPv6

2016-11-18 Thread Lee
On 11/17/16, Carl Byington wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA512 > > On Thu, 2016-11-17 at 15:32 -0500, Lee wrote: >> That's fine, but until someone is willing to work with them don't >> expect it to get fixed. > > I am working w

Re: 10G switch drops traffic for a split second

2016-11-30 Thread Lee
ht then start > seeing packet drops on all ports until that device turns flow control > back on. I always disabled flow control on the theory that VoIP & flow control are incompatible. just out of curiosity - anyone have it enabled? if so, why? Lee

Re: using expect to log into devices

2018-07-21 Thread Lee
exit. See wait below for more info. get rancid from here ftp://ftp.shrubbery.net/pub/rancid/ and take a look at clogin (which allows you to do 'clogin -x fileName dev1 dev2 ... devN' to run the commands in 'fileName' on the list of devices) The eof and timeout cases are basic

Re: Service provider story about tracking down TCP RSTs

2018-09-01 Thread Lee
rvers in data centers A & B, just make sure no site has an equal cost path to A and B. Any link/ router/ whatever failure & the user can just re-try. Lee

Re: Service provider story about tracking down TCP RSTs

2018-09-01 Thread Lee
On 9/1/18, William Herrin wrote: > On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 6:11 PM, Lee wrote: >> On 9/1/18, William Herrin wrote: >>> On Sat, Sep 1, 2018 at 4:00 PM, William Herrin wrote: >>>> Better yet, do the job right and build an anycast TCP stack as >>>> desc

Re: bloomberg on supermicro: sky is falling

2018-10-10 Thread Lee
that it's almost always implemented as your security costs shouldn't outweigh _your_ potential harm Regards, Lee > On Wed, Oct 10, 2018 at 10:54 AM Naslund, Steve > wrote: >> >> Mr Herrin, you are asking us to believe one or all of the following : >> >> 1. You be

Re: Verizon: Extremely Strange CPE Routing in NYC/NJ Area

2018-11-29 Thread Lee
d to windows traceroute: C:\Users\Lee>tracert www.yahoo.com Tracing route to atsv2-fp-shed.wg1.b.yahoo.com [98.138.219.232] over a maximum of 30 hops: 1<1 ms<1 ms<1 ms fw.home.net 2 1 ms<1 ms<1 ms vbz-router.home.net [192.168.1.1] 3 8 ms 3 ms

Re: CenturyLink RCA?

2018-12-31 Thread Lee
On 12/31/18, Aaron1 wrote: > Yeah, could have been one of those...gone from bad to worse things like Dave > mentioned... initial problem and course of action perhaps led to a worse > problem. > > I’ve had DWDM issues that have taken down multiple locations far apart from > each other due to how th

Re: CenturyLink RCA?

2018-12-31 Thread Lee
eceded or followed by a > reduced staff day, holiday, or weekend-day. Do you get paid differently based on time of day? I used to be at a place where they were drifting into a 'no changes until midnight' mode except for one group; the rumor I heard was they got overtime pay after 6PM which is why they got to do all their changes during the day. Lee

Re: Free access to measurement network

2017-12-16 Thread Lee
ease note: National Broadband Map data is from June 30, 2014 and is no longer being updated. How do I find out what my other options are? Thanks, Lee > > - > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > > Midwest Internet Exchange > > The Brothers WISP > > - Or

Re: Free access to measurement network

2017-12-17 Thread Lee
endent can offer that's better than the local (mono|duo)poly. So while I think I get your point, I see it more as consumers voting with their wallets rather than voting out independents. Regards, Lee > > > - > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > > Mi

Re: New DNS Service

2018-04-03 Thread Lee
.1/dns-over-tls/ > The routers still need to know the IP address of the far > end point. I would assume that it would be easy to deduce the domain name > from the IP address. It depends. If the web site is hosted on.. let's say cloudflare, there could be hundreds of names pointing to the same IP address. Lee

Re: Definitive Guide to IPv6 adoption

2010-10-19 Thread Lee
nt prefix privacy and prefer, instead, to > have the option of accessing their resources remotely, setting up mobile-IP > home gateways, and any of the other functions that come from static > prefixes? Why does it have to be one or the other? Isn't it possible to hand out a static assignment so that users can access their resources remotely as well as handing out a rotating prefix that changes every so often so that users have 'some chance at prefix privacy.' Lee

Re:

2014-03-27 Thread Lee
N. so if you've got something like switch a: switchport trunk allowed vlan 1-5 switch b: switchport trunk allowed vlan 1-4 when switch a sends a frame on vlan 5, switch b counts it as an input discard. Lee > > All TX and RX counters look normal except on the TX side, I am > showing 110

Re: The FCC is planning new net neutrality rules. And they could enshrine pay-for-play. - The Washington Post

2014-04-27 Thread Lee
; if they decline, the subsidies will be made available to other providers, awarded through a Phase II competitive bidding process." Why do the incumbent carriers get the right of first refusal for subsidies? They're the ones that haven't served their local population so it seems

Re: home network monitoring and shaping

2013-02-12 Thread Lee
> I'd be interested in what other people are using for home connection > debugging. I put the teenager behind a 10Mb hub & haven't had any problems since :) Regards, Lee On 2/12/13, James Harrison wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > >

Re: Per Site QOS policy with Cisco IOS-XE

2013-05-01 Thread Lee
nk at the spoke. Another advantage was they didnt' waste hub-PE bandwidth for traffic that would be dropped at the spoke PE-CE link anyway. which has nothing to do with IOS-XE but does sound like what you're wanting to do. Regards, Lee > > We are having some pr

Re: Inaccessible network from Verizon, accessible elsewhere.

2011-12-11 Thread Lee
.arpa [203.181.100.137] 19 *** Request timed out. 20 *** Request timed out. 21 *** Request timed out. 22 *** Request timed out. 23 *** Request timed out. 24 *** Request timed

Re: MD5 considered harmful

2012-01-31 Thread Lee
nt of view, MD5 passwords serve two purposes: .. snip .. > > 2. they can be used to convince security auditors that the network is > secure and that they can now sod off and stop harassing me, kthxbai +1 It isn't worth the time or effort trying to get an exception to their 'best practice'. Lee

Re: Common operational misconceptions

2012-02-15 Thread Lee
traceroute shows _a_ path. Your packets might have taken a different path. (& the return traffic yet another) labeling something "backup link" on the network diagram doesn't make it one. Lee On 2/15/12, John Kristoff wrote: > Hi friends, > > As some of you ma

Re: using "reserved" IPv6 space

2012-07-15 Thread Lee
t have to answer for every > single host address and can design a network to conserve other things > (like our brain cells). Suggestions? I feel like I should be able to do something really nice with an absurdly large address space. But lack of imagination or whatever.. I haven't come u

NAT66 was Re: using "reserved" IPv6 space

2012-07-16 Thread Lee
l. How else do you deal with multiple firewalls & asymmetric routing? Yes, it's possible to get traffic back to the right place without NAT. But is it as easy as just NATing the outbound traffic at the firewall? Lee

Re: using "reserved" IPv6 space

2012-07-16 Thread Lee
t subnets, etc. High order 4 bits of the site address are used for the subnet type. So a /52 tells you the site and if it's users, printers, servers, IP phones, or whatever. Which is *boring*. Nothing novel, no breaking out of "IPv4 think" aside from massively wasting address space. Which brings me back around to my original request for suggestions. What's the new way of looking at designing a network addressing scheme? Regards, Lee

Re: NAT66 was Re: using "reserved" IPv6 space

2012-07-17 Thread Lee
On 7/16/12, Mark Andrews wrote: > > In message > , Lee > writes: >> On 7/16/12, Owen DeLong wrote: >> > >> > Why would you want NAT66? ICK!!! One of the best benefits of IPv6 is >> > being >> > able to eliminate NAT. NAT was a necessary evil

Re: NAT66 was Re: using "reserved" IPv6 space

2012-07-17 Thread Lee
On 7/16/12, Grant Ridder wrote: > If you are running an HA pair, why would you care which box it went back > through? You wouldn't. But if you've got an HA pair at site A and another HA pair at site B.. Lee > > -Grant > > On Monday, July 16, 2012, Mark Andre

Re: Redundant Routes, BGP with MPLS provider

2012-08-31 Thread Lee
llows only what's expected in... some providers are better than others at not having anything hit the 'deny any any log' line Regards, Lee > > What is the best method to Instruct the provider's network to prefer the > Primary Data Center routes over the DR site? Keep in

Re: Redundant Routes, BGP with MPLS provider

2012-08-31 Thread Lee
your internal routing protocol into > BGP, and adjusting LP, MED and AS Prepend as needed. Sure.. but how do you *know* you're not getting anything added/removed by the provider? Lee > > Thanks, > > Bill > > -Original Message- > From: Lee [mailto:ler...@gmail.

Re: Redundant Routes, BGP with MPLS provider

2012-08-31 Thread Lee
st the people in our office area to not to take advantage of an unattended terminal but we can trust our MPLS providers to not take advantage of their unrestricted access? Seems backwards to me. Regards, Lee > > Bill > > -Original Message- > From: Lee [mailto:ler...@gma

Re: IPv6 Default Allocation - What size allocation are you giving out

2014-10-11 Thread Lee
't as clear as I'd hoped regarding the caveats :( Best Regards, Lee

Re: de-peering for security sake

2015-12-25 Thread Lee
an not access government sites because the IP ranges were > owned by a company in a different country two years ago. Find one of your users that's a citizen of said gov't & forward their complaint to the gov't sites. Non-citizen complaints are much easier to ignore.. Rega

Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers

2016-03-13 Thread Lee
he self-reporting loophole - ie 'these aren't the droids you're looking for.' for example - https://github.com/WhiteHouse/datacenters/issues/9 Lee

Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers

2016-03-14 Thread Lee
On 3/13/16, Sean Donelan wrote: > On Sun, 13 Mar 2016, Lee wrote: >> Where does it say test/dev has to be done solely in a cloud data >> center? This bit >> For the purposes of this memorandum, rooms with at least one >> server, providing >> services (whe

Re: Why the US Government has so many data centers

2016-03-14 Thread Lee
On 3/14/16, Sean Donelan wrote: > On Mon, 14 Mar 2016, Lee wrote: >> I doubt anyone really believes that having a server in the room makes >> it a data center. But if you're the Federal CIO pushing the cloud >> first policy, this seems like a great bureaucratic maneu

Re: Any computer, anywhere?

2013-12-08 Thread Lee
To be clear, while the Firefox vulnerability is cross-platform, the attack code is Windows-specific. Regards, Lee

Re: thoughts?

2010-05-27 Thread Lee
work in 1997, > so we're waiting for the rest of you slackers to get caught up. :) & it took only 11 years for the USG to catch up: http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/rewrite/pubpress/2008/070108_scorecard.html Lee

Re: Unicast Flooding

2009-06-18 Thread Lee
t goes up or down it causes a topology change notification which sets the fast aging timer and the cam table entries age out in something like 15 seconds. Regards, Lee

RE: Dutch ISPs to collaborate and take responsibility for bottedclients

2009-10-06 Thread lee
now how this could apply to an over-the-top VoIP service--how would an ISP know you're trying to call 911 on Skype? > Besides, if that provider wants to help out, he might setup a captive > portal or something with information regarding tools to clean their > computer. Many providers already do that. Lee

Re: Dutch ISPs to collaborate and take responsibility

2009-10-09 Thread Lee
been compromised and is being used to send spam. When my son comes home from college, there's a huge spike in overnight traffic from my house. With all the people advocating immediate blocking of pwned systems in this thread, I'm wondering what their criteria is for deciding that the system is compromised & should be blocked. Lee

Re: Linux Router: TCP slow, UDP fast

2009-02-14 Thread Lee
Try enabling window scaling echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_window_scaling or, if you really want it disabled, configure a larger minimum window size net.ipv4.tcp_rmem = 64240 87380 16777216 HTH, Lee On 2/14/09, Chris wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm losing the will to live wit

Re: Linux Router: TCP slow, UDP fast

2009-02-14 Thread Lee
On 2/14/09, Chris wrote: > Thanks loads for the quick replies. I'll try and respond individually. > Lee > I recently disabled tcp_window_scaling and it didn't solve the > problem. I don't know enough about it. Should I enable it again ? Settings > differing from d

Re: Linux Router: TCP slow, UDP fast

2009-02-14 Thread Lee
On 2/14/09, Chris wrote: > Thanks very much, Lee. My head's whirring. Am I right in thinking by turning > on scaling (which I just did) then the window size is automatically set ? No. Scaling just allows you to have a window size larger than 64KB. These might help http://www-didc.

Re: Nipper and Cisco configuration results

2009-04-02 Thread Lee
eed to be > looking at? I played with it a bit - removing the "transport input telnet" on a vty line got me the rlogin service is enabled. Add it back & nipper says it's disabled... Do you have a "transport input telnet" on each vty? If not, does adding it fix the nipper report? Regards, Lee

Re: Nipper and Cisco configuration results

2009-04-04 Thread Lee
en create another RAT config for L2/L3 switches that doesn't check as much (eg. don't check for proxy-arp being disabled) Regards, Lee

Re: Nipper and Cisco configuration results

2009-04-04 Thread Lee
ut see http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/termserv/command/reference/tsv_s1.html#transport_input Regards, Lee

Re: DoD IP Space

2021-01-20 Thread John Lee
It is the DISA DOD NIC at: https://disa.mil/About/Contact Which will give you the DISA help desk phone number. John Lee On Mon, Nov 4, 2019 at 3:57 AM Chris Knipe wrote: > Hi Guys, > > Except for the email on ARIN's details, does anyone else have a contact > for th

Re: Google IP Geolocation

2021-04-06 Thread MunFai Lee
We're also having similar issues - Google is detecting our Singapore IP range as coming from HK, and our HK Ip range as coming from Vietnam Just applied for access to Google's ISP portal - let's see what happens. If anyone else have any more ideas how to get Google to fix this, please do share

Re: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-01 Thread John Lee
The short answer is that the "Cloud Native Computing" folks need to talk to the Intel Embedded Systems Application engineers to discover that micro services have been running on Intel hardware in (non-standard) containers for years. We call it real time computing, process control,... Current multi

Re: facebook outage

2021-10-04 Thread John Lee
I was seeing NXDOMAIN errors, so I wonder if they had a DNS outage of some sort?? On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 5:14 PM Bill Woodcock wrote: > They’re starting to pick themselves back up off the floor in the last two > or three minutes. A few answers getting out. I imagine it’ll take a while > before

Questions about IRR best practices

2021-10-22 Thread Lee Fawkes
b doesn't allow multiple proxy registrations by registering proxy route objects in ARIN-NONAUTH, but that won't be an option much longer, and I can't really experiment with our customers' route objects to see what works. Thanks! -Lee Fawkes

Re: is ipv6 fast, was silly Redeploying

2021-11-19 Thread John Lee
Cisco and Juniper routers have had v6 functionality for over 10 years. Lucent/Nokia, and others. Check UNL list at https://www.iol.unh.edu/registry/usgv6 for v6 compliant routers and switches. John Lee On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 5:48 PM John Levine wrote: > It appears that Michael Thomas s

Re: Caribnog email list

2023-02-07 Thread Stephen Lee
Thanks Biil, David. This has been sorted. Best, Stephen On Sat, 4 Feb 2023 at 13:30, Bill Woodcock wrote: > > Forwarded to the maintainers. > > -Bill > > > > > On Feb 4, 2023, at 6:44 PM, David Bass wrote: > > > > Anyone on here run it? The URL to sign up on the

RE: what is acceptible jitter for voip and videoconferencing?

2023-09-20 Thread Howard, Lee
;s reporting: https://scholarworks.gsu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1043&context=cs_theses In particular, this table shows the correlation, and is consistent with what I would expect. [cid:image001.png@01D9EBA9.A25944E0] Lee From: NANOG On Behalf Of Dave Taht Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2023 8:

Contact at Spectrum/Charter (LA area)

2019-03-22 Thread Lee Burton
Looking for a contact re: an event we are running. Thanks in advance, Lee Burton lbur...@mrow.org lee.bur...@lfest.org

Re: any interesting/useful resources available to IPv6 only?

2019-05-07 Thread Lee Howard
an 8-slide deck for you. Good luck with that pitch! I'm interested in what feedback/pushback you get. Lee b.

Re: MAP-E

2019-08-08 Thread Lee Howard
ps and can't get the throughput with any normal CPU. Hoping to get back to it and run some actual measurements. Lee Regards, Jordi @jordipalet El 2/8/19 18:24, "NANOG en nombre de Baldur Norddahl" mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org> en nombre de baldur.nordd...@gmail

Re: MAP-E

2019-08-08 Thread Lee Howard
t or MAP. You can't buy them directly from a vendor, unless you're large enough to request a specific firmware build. Yes, you can get support from OpenWRT, but that's probably not how you want your support team spending their time. CPE support is the next big frontier in IPv

Re: MAP-E

2019-08-09 Thread Lee Howard
On 8/8/19 9:00 PM, Masataka Ohta wrote: Lee Howard wrote: MAP-T, MAP-E. IPv6-only between CE and Border Relay (BR). CPE is provisioned with an IPv4 address and a range of ports. It does basic NAT44, but only uses the reserved ports. Then it translates to IPv6 (MAP-T) or encapsulates in

Re: MAP-E

2019-08-09 Thread Lee Howard
On 8/9/19 1:32 AM, Vincent Bernat wrote: ❦ 8 août 2019 16:18 -04, Lee Howard : NAT64. IPv6-only to users. DNS resolver given in provisioning information is a DNS64 server. When it does a lookup but there's no , it invents one based on the A record (e.g., 2001:db8:64::). The

Re: IPv4 and Auctions

2019-10-24 Thread Lee Howard
on is pretty good. I'm always happy to talk about this, either one on one, or if there are other folks at NANOG/ARIN next week who want to get together to chat, I'd be happy to facilitate. Lee On 10/24/19 8:08 AM, Matt Hoppes wrote: A thought crossed my mind the other day as I

Re: IPv4 and Auctions

2019-10-28 Thread Lee Howard
way. This Thursday afternoon, at the end of the ARIN public policy meeting, is open mic time. If you want to float an idea to get the community's first impression, that's a pretty good time. Lee

Tracking traffic usage at router or switch port?

2016-06-01 Thread Jason Lee
NANOG Community, Typically where would you expect a service provider to monitor bandwidth usage on your circuits? On the physical switch port interface or on the vlan interface at the router? In some of the field testing I've been doing there can be a difference in the bandwidth usage on the vlan

Google compute engine private ASNs

2016-08-08 Thread Lee Fuller
#x27;m not in a position where iBGP would benefit me in any other context than learning so I'm keen not to bother if it's too abstracted from a real world scenario. Lee Fuller (mobile) PGP Fingerprint: 4ACAEBA4B9EE1B3A075034302D5C3D050E6ED55A

Handling of Abuse Complaints

2016-08-29 Thread Jason Lee
NANOG Community, I was curious how various players in this industry handle abuse complaints. I'm drafting a policy for the service provider I'm working for about handing of complaints registered against customer IP space. In this example I have a customer who is running an open resolver and have r

Re: Handling of Abuse Complaints

2016-08-29 Thread Lee Fuller
cer that can be used effectively although it's name escapes me now. PowerDNS 3x and 4x also has an effective anti spoofing mechanism. *Kind Regards,Lee Fuller* *PGP Fingerprint <https://leefuller.io/pgp/>: * 4ACAEBA4B9EE1B3A075034302D5C3D050E6ED55A On 29 August 2016 at 18:04, Laszlo

Re: Oracle buys... Dyn.

2016-11-21 Thread Lee Fuller
Yes false. Amazon do use dyn + others for their own domains in addition to their own Route 53 but Route 53 itself is a completely separate service. Kind Regards Lee Fuller (mobile) PGP: 4F58 D91E 3886 2AAA 26F5 17BD FA12 7914 8308 45D0 On 21 Nov 2016 6:16 pm, "Eli Lindsey" wrote:

Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?)

2018-06-05 Thread Lee Howard
-world Internet depends on you. A proxy is all I've thought of. But it means everything is dependent on the proxy, and it's even in-path for things that really should be encrypted, like email and messaging. I can't imagine why the weather should be encrypted, when everyone in a location wants to know the forecast. Lee

Re: Need /24 (arin) asap

2018-06-14 Thread Lee Howard
et one placed on Lists of Addresses of Ill Repute. Sales pitch available on demand. Lee Howard Retevia.net On 06/11/2018 12:56 PM, Michael Crapse wrote: Never do i suggest to not have ipv6! Simply that no matter what, You still have to traverse to ipv4 when you exit your ipv6 network onto ipv

Re: IPv6 faster/better proof? was Re: Need /24 (arin) asap

2018-06-14 Thread Lee Howard
work, hop count is not a correlation (therefore, shorter paths, traffic engineering, etc., are not involved). Lee Hmm... Faster and better? The links seem to be an IPv6 cheerleader write up. I looked at the URLs and the URLs one pointed to and pulled out everything related to IPv6 being faster/be

Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?)

2018-06-19 Thread Lee Howard
will thank you for your sacrifice. Lee -Brad Original message From: Michael Hallgren Date: 6/17/18 11:14 (GMT-07:00) To: na...@jack.fr.eu.org Cc: Matthew Petach , nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?) Le 2018-06-17 12:40, na

Re: at&t business ipv6

2018-06-24 Thread Lee Howard
if they're provisioning DOCSIS over their fiber; I would think it's GPON, using the same infrastructure as their U-Verse product (fiber to the curb, DSL to the home). That used to be PPPoE and not DHCP, but my information may be out of date. Lee

Re: OpenDNS CGNAT Issues

2018-09-12 Thread Lee Howard
naging dual-stack. At the very least, dual-stack your web sites now, so the rest of us can get to it without translation. Lee On 9/11/18 9:28 AM, Ca By wrote: On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 6:04 AM Matt Hoppes <mailto:mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net>> wrote:     That isn’t a solu

RE: overages for power usage

2018-09-21 Thread Lee Pallat
We see lots of different approaches to this, depending on the datacenter operator: 1. Customer pays for power overage at an agreed to rate that is usually the same as their committed rate (but could be more). This could be based on a: * Per KW consumed * Per KWh consumed *

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-03 Thread Lee Brown
I work underground so I'm in airplane mode with WiFi calling enabled. Nothing on Verizon Android.

Re: Buying IPv4 blocks

2018-10-04 Thread John Lee
If is a new US business and you are working internationally why not go simple and use IPv6 addresses? John Lee On Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 10:59 AM Ross Tajvar wrote: > Thanks everyone who replied. I got many responses off-list, including a > lot of positive endorsements for several dif

Re: Should ISP block child pornography?

2018-12-11 Thread John Lee
It is my understanding that ISPs block IP addresses and domains under court order now for copyright violations, criminal activity which would include CP. They require a court order as they cannot ascertain if it is CP or not, that is a Law Enforcement decision. The US Supreme Court decision's was j

Re: Auto-configuring IPv6 transition mechanisms on customer devices

2019-01-02 Thread Lee Howard
deployments, I think. Open source software. For stateless transition mechanisms (MAP/LW4o6) it can be really fast. We have a build I'd be happy to share, if you want. Lee

Re: IPv6 traffic percentages?

2017-06-23 Thread Lee Howard
g/2017prices.htm 2. Enterprise IPv6 implementation guidance a. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7381 “Enterprise IPv6 Deployment Guidelines” b. Cost to Renumber and Sell IPv4 http://retevia.net/Downloads/EnterpriseRenumbering.pdf I’ll see if I can write up #1 into a single paper or blog post in the next few days. Anything else I should add? Lee >

Re: Some advice on IPv6 planning and ARIN request, please

2017-07-08 Thread Lee Howard
tw, I can’t wait to stay in your hotels once they have IPv6! I hope you’ll be able to tweet or post here when it’s deployed, so we can congratulate you, and maybe get some conferences to consider you as a venue. Lee

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