I'm not at that scale, but I've seen some fairly impressive performance
searching through a friend's NetXMS system with a couple years of verbose
syslog and monitoring to go through.
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telecom events. You don't
go to the web site support chat to get them to make a change to how they handle
IPv6 on their end.
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Who has moved an Equinix IX port? We're told that it's a full cancellation,
re-order, re IPs, re-peering, etc.
Can anyone lend any input either way on that?
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The second option.
Well, there is the first under process too, but the second is the priority at
the moment.
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From: "Christopher Morrow&
at does produce.
I also think that the individual merits of an organization or business model is
pretty astray from the OP's original point (correct or not) about using the
NANOG presentation platform for thinly veiled personal agenda.
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- Original Message -
From: "Seth Mattinen"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 15, 2016 2:14:21 PM
Subject: Re: NANOG67 - Tipping po
I think that's a very limited mindset.
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- Original Message -
From: "Zbyněk Pospíchal"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Thursday, June 16,
I think a similar point was made at NANOG. A distributed IX will let the market
dictate that. Places that are better for people to operate in will see a rise
in customers and places that aren't won't.
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I think the popularity of the donation-based IX largely a violent reaction to
the over-priced major IX operators in the US. People didn't like what was
happening, so went to the polar opposite.
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For those of you that operate in many markets, do you see any parallels where
one operator has (or had) a hold on the market (Chicago Equinix and Miami
Terremark for instance) compared to more diversified markets like NYC (due to a
variety of IXes) or Seattle (due to SIX)?
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Before 100G, you'd need ten cross connects to move 100G. Now you'd need only
one. That's a big drop in revenue.
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buted Config DB)(Trunk Primary)
I saw that means, "The DCM Configuration DB is different on both the ends of
ISL," but I have no idea how to resolve that.
VDX-6720s running 4.1.3b.
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<3 name and shame.
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- Original Message -
From: "Tom Smyth"
To: "Ray Soucy"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Thursday, Ju
that I can point people to when they say they don't know how to deploy
IPv6 on their networks? :)
- Mike Jones
2 ways of configuring hosts, however if you configure both RA
and DHCP then you will cover 100% of IPv6-capible hosts.
"Our legal intercept setup does not work with IPv6"
If your lawful intercept equipment can't see traffic just because they
used an "unknown" protocol then it has a major flaw!
- Mike Jones
Security that is too strict will be disabled and be far less effective than
proper security measures. Security zealots are often blind to that.
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Are you saying that functional game consoles aren't your problem?
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- Original Message -
From: "Masataka Ohta"
To: "Valdis Kletnieks"
uot;it runs out of memory quickly" How much memory are we talking here? Reasonable
to mitigate that downside by just stuffing more RAM in the box?
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Several of my WISP colleagues have noticed this behavior (CDN sending way more
traffic than the customer's pipe can handle) from (I believe) multiple CDNs.
Not sure if it is intention on behalf of the CDN or an error, but it has been
on-going for several months if not years.
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Can those that ran switches with ExtremeWare on them remember that far back?
I've got a Summit 400t-48 and I can't seem figure out how to get DDM
information from the SFP. Did they have that ability?
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y were the only ones left.
Do many last mile providers implement BCP38 at their CE? Seems like it's better
to stop it at the CE than the PE.
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Stopping one vector that makes up the largest of DDoSes certainly isn't a bad
thing.
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- Original Message -
From: "James Bensley"
To: nanog@
As discussed a few months ago (maybe Christmas time?), Comcast is actively
suspending accounts involved in DNS amplification. Certainly on a network like
theirs, it's an internal issue as well.
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Try more facts and less emotion.
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From: "HonorFirst Name Ethics via NANOG"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Saturday, August 13, 2016 11:50:46 AM
Sub
Intel does allow DAC of any vendor (assuming they properly identify as DACs.
You can also disable Intel's check in the Linux drivers.
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https://sourceforge.net/p/e1000/mailman/message/28698959/
That or similar doesn't work for that model?
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From: "Denys Fedoryshchenko"
To: &quo
A network that doesn't support IPv6, yet discriminates against CGNAT? That
seems like a promising future.
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From: "Simon Lockhart"
To: nanog@
People love to hate incumbent telcos because of their arrogance (and frankly
it's deserved), but people forget that big content can be just as arrogant and
just as deserving of hatred.
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a pile of dicks looking to ruin everyone's day and I'm certain that there are
at least a couple people at each CDN that aren't that way. ;-)
Lots of rambling, sure. What do I need to have these guys collect as evidence
of a problem and who should they send it to?
--
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/06/08/is_win_10_ignoring_sysadmins_qos_settings/
This explains the recent situations (well, not really an explanation, but a bit
more information from other people). Not so much for the ones going back a year
or two.
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What do most broadband platforms do for rate limiting?
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- Original Message -
From: "Matthew Walster"
To: "George Skorup"
Cc: "nanog list"
Sent: Tu
ports of CDNs sending more traffic than the customer can
handle and ignores TCP convention to slow down. Trying to investigate this
thoroughly so we can get the CDN to fix their system. Multiple CDNs have been
shown to do this.
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Likewise, why was it never an issue before and why does it only affect certain
types of traffic from certain CDNs?
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From: "Baldur Norddahl"
https://goo.gl/forms/LvgFRsMdNdI8E9HF3
I have made this into a Google Form to make it easier to track compared to
randomly formatted responses on multiple mailing lists, Facebook Groups, etc.
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using an unmolested, vanilla TCP stack. That
may not be the case, especially if doing something like Fast TCP.
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From: "Baldur Norddahl"
To: nanog@nanog.o
catch more platforms.
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- Original Message -
From: "Mike Hammett"
To: "NANOG"
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 9:08:55 AM
Subject: Re: CDN Overloa
hen I saw yours.
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- Original Message -
From: "Martin Hannigan"
To: "Mike Hammett"
Cc: "NANOG"
Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2016 8:19:35 PM
Subject: Re
If you told them they would have fewer NAT issues if they supported IPv6,
they'd start to care. ;-) They know enough to hate NAT.
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- Original Message -
From: "Alexand
Do we have any contacts at Microsoft that we can talk to about this? This time
around, they are the common denominator. I know people have been complaining
about this for longer than Windows 10 has been out, so there must be some other
reasons why other parties we are to blame.
-Mike
Thanks.
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- Original Message -
From: Martin Hannigan
To: Mike Hammett
Cc: NANOG
Sent: Thu, 22 Sep 2016 18:29:38 -0500 (CDT)
Subject: Re: CDN Overload?
Mike,
I have the
I believe the article says they were being hosted for free.
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- Original Message -
From: "Grant Ridder"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Friday, September 23, 201
ow much smaller is the
attack than it is now with hundreds or thousands of them?
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- Original Message -
From: "Ca By"
To: "Jay Farrell"
Cc: "
You don't need complete adoption to reduce the attacks. If ASes representing
25% of the current spoofed traffic implemented BCP38, then guess what, there's
25% less of an attack.
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http://w
ARIN exhausted their last /8 about a year ago.
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- Original Message -
From: "Paul Thornton"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2016 11:19:01 A
The only asymmetric routing broken is when the source isn't in public Internet
route-able space. That just leaves those multi-ISP WAN routers that NAT it.
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Are you talking BGP level customers or individual small businesses' broadband
service?
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- Original Message -
From: "John Levine"
To: nanog@nanog.or
fault, deny. Allow whatever is in the IRRDB entry. $250 for manual
changes.
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- Original Message -
From: "Hugo Slabbert"
To: "Mike Hammett"
Cc: "
You must not support end users.
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- Original Message -
From: "Mark Andrews"
To: "Roland Dobbins"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Monday, September
.
If a network is thinking about it enough to want to block it, they
will probably do so by turning knobs on their routers rather than
deploying another patch to the CPE.
I don't think the CPE is the solution here.
- Mike Jones
ugh surely someone took it) either way.
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- Original Message -
From: "Brielle Bruns"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 9:48:24 AM
S
We can't teach other network operators the value of IPv6. Good luck teaching a
consumer anything other than cat videos (and now recipes - unrelated to the
former).
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It would be incredibly low impact to have the residential CPE block any source
address not assigned by the ISP. Done.
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- Original Message -
From: "Stephen Sat
but doing what you can with
what you can.
FWIW, I believe most American ISPs *DO* manage their end-user routers.
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- Original Message -
From: "Andrew White&
IPv6?
Is that common in CMTSes or just in certain ones?
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- Original Message -
From: "Wesley George"
To: "Mike Hammett"
Cc: nanog@nanog.
If so, can you contact me offlist? I seem to have a subnet that you guys don't
like.
Thank You,
Mike
27;t. Don't too many of you adopt that
strategy, though. I still want my source of cheap EOL hardware. :-)
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- Original Message -
From: "Matt Freitag"
To:
I like putting a switch in front so then I can run two routers behind and get a
/29 from the upstream. I can then do router maintenance, upgrades, etc. without
taking the circuit down.
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http
Neat!
On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 1:26 PM, Jesse McGraw wrote:
> Nanog,
>
> (This is me scratching an itch of my own and hoping that sharing it
> might be useful to others on this list. Apologies if it isn't)
>
> When I'm trying to comprehend a new or complicated Cisco router, switch or
> firew
n happy to set up an extra session.
If anyone from Comcast is listening, there is customer demand for this.
It's not about making it better for Comcast, it's about allowing
customers to have more flexibility.
Mike Poublon
/Senior Datacenter Network Engineer/
*Secant Technologies*
It really seems like it's a grave oversight to *NOT* support multiple BGP
sessions. I drop to two routers for that same reason, I can do maintenance on
one, while the other carries traffic.
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Does anyone make a coherent CWDM 40G QSFP? I thought so, but the first couple
places I checked, I struck out at. This would be for a passive mux\MROADM.
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"or you haven't read enough RFCs" so for those of us that aren't masochists
;-)
I did get my summary last year at NANOG, though.
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Apparently I just remembered the big transport platforms using coherent 40G and
100G and assumed there was a cheap variant, but there isn't.
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From: "
Are there sites that can test your BCP38\84 compliance? I'm okay, but
interested in what I can share to raise awareness.
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From: "
ks ago and there was no
credible evidence of collateral damage.
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From: "Laszlo Hanyecz"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Friday, October 21, 2016
"taken all necessary steps to insure that none of the numerous specific types
of CCVT thingies that Krebs and others identified"
Serious question... how?
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"their" Whose addresses are known and who are they known to? I certainly don't
know the addresses of anyone involved. Some work can produce Dyn allocations, I
suppose.
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rators) to
distinguish normal Dyn traffic from DDoS Dyn traffic.
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From: "Brandon Butterworth"
To: na...@ics-il.net
Cc: nanog@nanog
onto the public Internet.
=
That's the direction I was heading. How can I as a network operator seek out
and eliminate the sources of these attacks?
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It's also generally counter to them being available outside of that network.
(web and proprietary interfaces needed, SSH and telnet not). That's also not
much I can do as a network operator.
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Until Dyn says or someone says Dyn said, everything is assumed.
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- Original Message -
From: "Peter Baldridge"
To: "Jean-Francois Mezei"
Cc: n
Thanks for the link.
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- Original Message -
From: "Ray Van Dolson"
To: "Mike Hammett"
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2016 5:3
A support call to an end-user serving ISP takes how long to ROI? That wouldn't
make sense.
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- Original Message -
From: "Keith Medcalf"
To: "
There's a buffer overrun in some software, so let's just remove all passwords
(and keys), since they can get in anyway.
Just pointing out flawed logic.
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Oh, yeah, list e-mail usually just gets skimmed through. No time for reading in
detail or links. ;-)
Sorry. :-\
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- Original Message -
From: "Hugo Slabbert&
Run it through Google translate?
On Oct 24, 2016 9:40 PM, wrote:
>
> On October 23, 2016 at 22:56 j...@nuclearfallout.net (John Weekes) wrote:
> > For the IoT botnets, most of the emails are ignored or rejected, because
> > most go to providers who either quietly bitbucket them or flat-out
>
strict
facing customer and loose elsewhere. They haven't implemented it yet, but they
accepted the request.
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From: "Alexander Lyamin"
tion-based firewall, every problem looks
like it would be easier to solve using an application-based firewall :)
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Principal Systems Engineer, Hostmaster, Security, and Timelord!
pgpYa7dseBC5c.pgp
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Probably best to go with A) what we could do in the best of situations and B)
what the rest will do.
Some of us are last mile networks and *DO* care.
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I'm in Chicago and I saw mine going to Miami as well (per rDNS). Haven't looked
into it at all.
I did see a video where they said they occasionally purposely give people less
than ideal facilities to test connectivity. Maybe that process buggered up?
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Ah, this is the first I've heard of slow fast.com performance with someone
actually connected to them. Usually it's an ISP that's a few AS hops away from
Netflix.
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Right, it's mostly ISPs that don't understand the BGP world or how speedtests
work. I think, you, Paul and myself were the only ones participating that
really knew.
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A lot of people can't differentiate between what the test is testing, a bad
test and connectivity issues producing bad results on an otherwise good test.
I'd say that most of the time, it's the last category.
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yond just the B or F and 4 or 6 because otherwise it would
match way too many addresses to have not been noticed before. Perhaps
the full MAC address looks like some other protocol with a 4 byte
header?
Thanks,
Mike
x27;s no obvious
client-side issues -- no proxying, interesting browsers, etc. fast.com
is glitchy just often enough to give some friends of mine silly glee
when it misreports.
-Mike
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I think people are just going to see a traceroute determining packet loss and
not going to read the rest of what happened. Just going to shortcut to an
answer.
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If so, can you hit me up offlist?
Thank You,
Mike
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Let's wait and see if his stated message of being here to discuss technical
matters of the vulnerability with the aforementioned carriers bears anything
out. If not, don the torches.
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Skepticism is of course warranted with such bold claims and little public
information to back it up.
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- Original Message -
From: "Alexander Lyamin"
To: "Mike Hamm
The government getting involved with the Internet rarely goes well. The FCC is
a shining example of how to usually do it wrong.
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- Original Message -
From: "Jean-Francois
In the US there are thousands of independent ISPs. I assume Canada at least has
hundreds of them. There are plenty of ways of utilize independents to improve
access versus throwing cash into a fan.
Not to mention the ridiculousness of a 50/10 requirement.
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Fake competition. Lack of innovation competition. Lack of diversity.
As I said, there are plenty of ways to utilize independents to accomplish
reasonable goals.
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Most of the areas without sufficient speed can be addressed with fixed
wireless, but usually the regulators become as much of a hindrance as a help.
LOS customers are no problem via 5 GHz, but they've drug their feet in
allocating useful rules for 3600 and under 700 MHz.
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-Flow are at
the top of my list at the moment.
https://www.broadcom.com/products/ethernet-connectivity/switch-fabric/bcm5341x/
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I doubt any such data exists, but I wonder how many fiber miles and customers
WISPs turned up in the past year as compared to some high-profile goalpost...
Google Fiber or Verizon FiOS or AT&T Gigawhatever or... Obviously not 1:1, but
WISPs as a whole compared to the titans.
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Hey, sorry for bad title. I am wondering if there is some standard that is
gaining traction which gives actual useful information regarding an IP.
My biggest example is HE's rwhois referral, giving information about the
given IPv6 IP -- if it's a /64, /48, etc. Such information that helps abuse
ad
g at a new one. My view on the problem is that if you are
failing over frequently enough for a customer to notice and report it,
you have bigger problems than convergence times.
- Mike Jones
Peering is great when you can get to the IX inexpensively. I assume that glass
that goes underwater has a significant increase in cost and therefore the cost
savings of peering would be minuscule in comparison to the cost of the rest of
the connectivity.
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only option?
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- Original Message -
From: "Eric Kuhnke"
To: "nanog@nanog.org list"
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2017 3:23:58 PM
Subject: Re: Bandwidth Savings
The challenge
Your knowledge of OpenBGPd's scalability issues may be a bit dated.
1) I'm not sure many would have run into it anyway.
2) A patch was submitted and I believe is in a stable release now.
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