Re: US Navy Contact.

2005-03-10 Thread Michael . Dillon
One of our netblocks appears to be filtered somewhere inside their network, preventing DNS lookups from completing, thus preventing e-mail from being delivered. Am I reading this correctly? You are saying that you have engineered a single point of failure in your network and now you are

Re: US Navy Contact.

2005-03-10 Thread Joe Maimon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: One of our netblocks appears to be filtered somewhere inside their network, preventing DNS lookups from completing, thus preventing e-mail from being delivered. Am I reading this correctly? You are saying that you have engineered a single point of failure in your

RE: US Navy Contact.

2005-03-10 Thread John Souvestre
Hello Stephen. Check http://www.sstar.com/spt_faq.html#navy. It sounds like you might be having the same problem I didn. John John Souvestre - Southern Star - (504) 888-3348 - www.sstar.com -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen

Rapidsite email contact

2005-03-10 Thread Neil J. McRae
If anyone from Rapidsite and has a contact for their email admin people please can you contact me off list. Regards, Neil. [AS8220]

Re: Vonage service suffers outage

2005-03-10 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 04:03:11PM -, Neil J. McRae wrote: Companies like Vonage are signing up subscribers because they provide real phone service connecting you to copperline subscribers on the real phone network. That is their business model. Verizon could sell exactly the same

Re: Obsolete bogon filtering

2005-03-10 Thread Rob Thomas
Hi, NANOGers. ] If you run any bogon filtering, can you please check your border ACLs ] and BGP prefix filters to ensure that you're no longer preventing ] access to 58.0.0.0/8 or 59.0.0.0/8 ? Folks can keep up with the bogon filters through a wide variety of means. We have HTTP, DNS, RADb

Re: Vonage service suffers outage

2005-03-10 Thread David Barak
--- Jay R. Ashworth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Mar 07, 2005 at 04:03:11PM -, Neil J. McRae wrote: Companies like Vonage are signing up subscribers because they provide real phone service connecting you to copperline subscribers on the real phone network. That is their

Re: Vonage service suffers outage

2005-03-10 Thread Christian Kuhtz
I think the final nail in this coffin is the Vonage banner ad/masthead which describes them as the broadband phone company. If they're going to claim to be a phone company, it's reasonable that phone company regulations regarding 911, outage reporting, etc should all apply to them. But

RE: Vonage service suffers outage

2005-03-10 Thread Hannigan, Martin
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Fergie (Paul Ferguson) Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 10:35 AM To: nanog@merit.edu Subject: Re: Vonage service suffers outage No, what makes this newsworthy is exactly what Om Malik says: VoIP is

Re: Vonage service suffers outage

2005-03-10 Thread Bill Nash
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Christian Kuhtz wrote: I think the final nail in this coffin is the Vonage banner ad/masthead which describes them as the broadband phone company. But it's broadband! Shsh. It's an information service. It's IP. These are not the packets you're looking for. ;) What all

RE: Vonage service suffers outage

2005-03-10 Thread Hannigan, Martin
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Bill Nash Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2005 2:57 PM To: Christian Kuhtz Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Vonage service suffers outage On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Christian Kuhtz wrote: I think the

Re: Obsolete bogon filtering

2005-03-10 Thread Simon Lyall
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Rob Thomas wrote: Folks can keep up with the bogon filters through a wide variety of means. We have HTTP, DNS, RADb objects, RIPE NCC objects, and text files. I think this has been posted here more than a few dozen times. Perhaps a list of sites/Nocs that do not automate

Re: Obsolete bogon filtering

2005-03-10 Thread Mike Leber
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Simon Lyall wrote: On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Rob Thomas wrote: Folks can keep up with the bogon filters through a wide variety of means. We have HTTP, DNS, RADb objects, RIPE NCC objects, and text files. I think this has been posted here more than a few dozen times.

Network Automation blog launched

2005-03-10 Thread Brent Chapman
As I posted last week, I'm particularly interested in network automation: automated network configuration and management; systems and tools (both free and commercial); forums where these areas are being considered and discussed; etc. I've launched a blog on the topic to share the information

Re: Obsolete bogon filtering

2005-03-10 Thread Christopher L. Morrow
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Mike Leber wrote: On Fri, 11 Mar 2005, Simon Lyall wrote: On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Rob Thomas wrote: Folks can keep up with the bogon filters through a wide variety of means. We have HTTP, DNS, RADb objects, RIPE NCC objects, and text files. Perhaps it should be