Comcast Business Account Website Broken

2023-06-14 Thread Matt Hoppes
For the last two weeks we have been unable to pay any bills on the business Comcast website. Clicking on any billing link results in: 400 Bad Request Request Header Or Cookie Too Large This is going to the URL of:

Re: IPv6 "bloat"

2022-03-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6939 On Sat, Mar 19, 2022 at 6:58 PM Matt Hoppes wrote: On 3/19/22 6:50 PM, Michael Thomas wrote: > > On 3/19/22 3:47 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote: >> It has "features" which are at a minimum problematic and at a

Re: IPv6 "bloat"

2022-03-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
of a host really so bad? I can't help but feel that it would have been nice for DHCPv6 to send DUID and MAC. On 3/19/22 7:03 PM, Michael Thomas wrote: On 3/19/22 3:56 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote: On 3/19/22 6:50 PM, Michael Thomas wrote: On 3/19/22 3:47 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote: It has "

Re: IPv6 "bloat"

2022-03-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
On 3/19/22 6:50 PM, Michael Thomas wrote: On 3/19/22 3:47 PM, Matt Hoppes wrote: It has "features" which are at a minimum problematic and at a maximum show stoppers for network operators. IPv6 seems like it was designed to be a private network communication stack, and how an

Re: IPv6 "bloat"

2022-03-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
It has "features" which are at a minimum problematic and at a maximum show stoppers for network operators. IPv6 seems like it was designed to be a private network communication stack, and how an ISP would use and distribute it was a second though. On 3/19/22 5:29 PM, Michael Thomas wrote:

Re: V6 still not supported

2022-03-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
hen merging two networks. Just my 2 cents again ;) I think you have over-valued it. Owen -- Original message -- From: Matt Hoppes To: Joe Maimon , b...@theworld.com, Tom Beecher Cc: NANOG Subject: Re: V6 still not supported Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2022 23:34:19 -0

Re: V6 still not supported

2022-03-17 Thread Matt Hoppes
At this point I would *love* to see IPv4 get extended, a software patch applied to devices, and IPv6 die a quick painless death. Its not impossible to envision that IPv4 does not ever go away but actually gets extended in such a way that it obsoletes IPv6. The longer this drags out the less

Re: Ukraine request yikes

2022-03-02 Thread Matt Hoppes
ly say that I find the request by the government there to be "extremely consistent with Ukrainian values". -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Matt Hoppes Sent: Wednesday, March 2, 2022 5:54 PM To: George Herbert ; Nanog Subject: Re: Ukraine request yikes My (unpopul

Re: Ukraine request yikes

2022-03-02 Thread Matt Hoppes
Information sharing should increase on the ATTACKED side... it should DECREASE and be cut off on the non-provoked attacker's side. On 3/1/22 3:53 AM, Matthew Petach wrote: On Tue, Mar 1, 2022 at 12:19 AM George Herbert > wrote: Posted by Bill Woodcock

Re: Ukraine request yikes

2022-03-02 Thread Matt Hoppes
My (unpopular opinion) Russia does not deserve any amenities of the modern world. They have made their bed and now they have to sleep in it. On 3/1/22 3:16 AM, George Herbert wrote: Posted by Bill Woodcock on Twitter… https://twitter.com/woodyatpch/status/1498472865301098500?s=21

Re: Anyone else getting the 'spam' bomb threat?

2021-10-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
mailto:mfidel...@meetinghouse.net>> wrote: Matt Hoppes wrote: > I've now heard from several operators - our selves included - about > getting an e-mail bomb threat to our datacenters asking for $5,000 USD > or the "bomb will be detonated". &g

Re: Anyone else getting the 'spam' bomb threat?

2021-10-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
*To:* Matt Hoppes *Cc:* North American Network Operators' Group *Subject:* RE: Anyone else getting the 'spam' bomb threat? we received it as well -Original Message- From: "Matt Hoppes" <mailto:mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net>> Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2021 8:21am

Anyone else getting the 'spam' bomb threat?

2021-10-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
I've now heard from several operators - our selves included - about getting an e-mail bomb threat to our datacenters asking for $5,000 USD or the "bomb will be detonated". Is this being seen on a wide spread e-mail blast to the RIR contacts, or am I just unlucky to know like 6 other data

Re: massive facebook outage presently

2021-10-04 Thread Matt Hoppes
Yes, We've seen that. On 10/4/21 4:33 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: I am starting to see reports that in ISPs with very large numbers of residential users, customers are starting to press the factory-reset buttons on their home routers/modems/whatever, in an attempt to make Facebook work. This is

Re: Beta Starlink with a slight tree obstruction vs degraded DOCSIS3 last mile

2021-06-28 Thread Matt Hoppes
I don't know how you can be embarrassed when you have a pretty solid 30ms ping constantly, and Starlink has jitter all over the place and spikes as high as 280ms. I'll take the DOCSIS3 system On 6/25/21 8:49 PM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: I thought I would post an interesting comparison between a

Re: 8.8.8.8 380ms from the United States for about 15 minutes

2021-05-28 Thread Matt Hoppes
I saw some buffering issues on YouTube around 8:30am eastern time. I was pinging Google shortly there after and didn't notice anything bizarre. I only bring that up because I'm 5 hops from Google peering and never have buffering on YouTube, but it could have been something completely

T-Mobile RF Engineer Contact

2021-05-10 Thread Matt Hoppes
Hello, Could someone in the T-Mobile RF Engineering Department with information on the Williamsport, PA MSA contact me offlist?

Anyone from Proof Point or Comcast on this list?

2021-04-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
It seems we are having trouble sending e-mail to some Comcast customers and getting a relaying denied message, even though the mail should be being accepted, not relayed. Below is a copy of a transcript. Could someone from Proof Point or Comcast e-mail please contact me to resolve this?

Re: Parler

2021-01-10 Thread Matt Hoppes
While I don’t like it - at the end of the day a private company can make a decision to have or not have a customer (unless somehow it’s racial or sexual orientation related apparently). Nothing is stopping Parler from spinning up their own servers. They willingly chose to use AWS.

Re: Parler

2021-01-10 Thread Matt Hoppes
Is that illegal though? > On Jan 10, 2021, at 10:07 AM, sro...@ronan-online.com wrote: > > Another interesting angle here is that it as ruled President couldn’t block > people, because his Tweets were government communication. So has Twitter now > blocked government communication? > > >> On

Re: NDAA passed: Internet and Online Streaming Services Emergency Alert Study

2021-01-01 Thread Matt Hoppes
How would that even work? Force a pop up into web traffic? What if the end users is using an app on a phone? > On Jan 1, 2021, at 5:10 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: > >  > The House on Monday and the Senate on Friday have overriden the President's > veto of the National Defense Authorization Act

Re: Nashville

2020-12-25 Thread Matt Hoppes
Can confirm internet service in Kentucky is being affected. > On Dec 25, 2020, at 3:33 PM, Josh Baird wrote: > >  > I think the outage is a bit more widespread than "Nashville and surrounding > areas." Most (all?) of Kentucky is without AT cellular service right now. > > I can't say for

Re: Phoenix-IX Contact

2020-11-10 Thread Matt Hoppes
How is the IX still running? Surely someone must be paying colo rent? On 11/10/20 9:03 AM, Eric Kuhnke wrote: Always a good time for network operators to consider the risks of having any one person as a single point of failure for something kind of important:

Re: Strange connectivity issue Frontier EVPL

2020-11-06 Thread Matt Hoppes
Could you be running up against a MAC table limit on the circuit? On 11/6/20 11:59 AM, Jay Hennigan wrote: We have a strange issue that defies logic. We have a NNI at our POP with Frontier serving as an aggregation circuit with different customers on different VLANs. It's working well to

Re: DE-CIX - Wednesday 11:00am - 1:30pm Eastern

2020-10-29 Thread Matt Hoppes
problems for customer networks connected to that switch during that period.   All other switches were not impacted and the DE-CIX New York exchange did not go down. Ed d'Agostino *From:* NANOG on behalf of Matt Hoppes

DE-CIX - Wednesday 11:00am - 1:30pm Eastern

2020-10-29 Thread Matt Hoppes
Does anyone here know any more about what crashed in the DE-CIX NYC exchange yesterday between approximately 11am and 1:30pm? Between those times I'm told the Nokia switching fabric locked up and ultimately rebooted.

Re: Apple Catalina Appears to Introduce Massive Jitter

2020-10-29 Thread Matt Hoppes
Is it actually jitter or is it potentially the wireless network card going into sleep mode? I have seen that type of behavior on Apple products when the cards go into low power mode although I can’t say I have noticed that on my laptop. > On Oct 29, 2020, at 8:11 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: > > 

IPv4 Mismanagement

2020-10-02 Thread Matt Hoppes
I'm sitting here in the office on a Friday performing some IP maintenance and I see that one of our upstreams is still filtering an IP range we haven't used in years. I dig into it a bit more and it turns out a major carrier still has them SWIPed to us. This got me curious and I dug more

Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4

2020-09-28 Thread Matt Hoppes
ilto:j...@mtin.net> — https://j2sw.com - All things jsw (AS209109) https://blog.j2sw.com - Podcast and Blog On Sep 27, 2020, at 9:33 PM, Daniel Sterling mailto:sterling.dan...@gmail.com>> wrote: Matt Hoppes raises an interesting quest

Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4

2020-09-28 Thread Matt Hoppes
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Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4

2020-09-28 Thread Matt Hoppes
-Having a camera folks need to access from the outside world This is why platforms like Xbox developed things like Teredo. Justin Wilson j...@mtin.net <mailto:j...@mtin.net> — https://j2sw.com <https://j2sw.com/>- All things jsw (AS209109) https://blog.j2sw.com <https://blog.j2sw

Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4

2020-09-28 Thread Matt Hoppes
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Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4

2020-09-27 Thread Matt Hoppes
t; Call of Duty seems to be especially problematic. > > > On Sep 27, 2020, at 2:45 PM, info--- via NANOG wrote: > >  > Not every game are made the same or use the same network engine. > > Which games on PS4 are more problematic in your opinion? > > Jean > > From: NANO

Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4

2020-09-27 Thread Matt Hoppes
hen they will > have open NAT to play their game and host. > > On Sun, Sep 27, 2020, 12:50 PM Matt Hoppes > wrote: > I know the solution is always “IPv6”, but I’m curious if anyone here knows > why gaming consoles are so stupid when it comes to IPv4? > > We have VoI

Re: Gaming Consoles and IPv4

2020-09-27 Thread Matt Hoppes
Give each customer their own ipv4 IP address and turn on upnp, then they will > have open NAT to play their game and host. > >> On Sun, Sep 27, 2020, 12:50 PM Matt Hoppes >> wrote: >> I know the solution is always “IPv6”, but I’m curious if anyone here knows >>

Gaming Consoles and IPv4

2020-09-27 Thread Matt Hoppes
I know the solution is always “IPv6”, but I’m curious if anyone here knows why gaming consoles are so stupid when it comes to IPv4? We have VoIP and video systems that work fine through multiple layers of PAT and NAT. Why do we still have gaming consoles, in 2020, that can’t find their way

Re: CenturyLink -> Lumen

2020-09-16 Thread Matt Hoppes
Quantum Fiber? Sounds like a misbranding. I highly doubt they are using Quantum technology. That’s how Lowe’s got in a lawsuit for selling 8” boards that were 7.6” long and similar. > On Sep 16, 2020, at 12:53 AM, R. Leigh Hennig wrote: > >  >

Re: Does anyone actually like CenturyLink?

2020-08-30 Thread Matt Hoppes
No clue. They’ve been progressively getting worse since 2010. I have no idea why anyone chooses them and they shouldn’t be considered a Tier1 carrier with the level of issues they have. > On Aug 30, 2020, at 11:07 AM, Ross Tajvar wrote: > >  > I've never heard a single positive word about

Re: Centurylink having a bad morning? [EXTERNAL]

2020-08-30 Thread Matt Hoppes
Is this what happens when your entire network is database driven?

Re: Contact at Ubiquiti Networks?

2020-05-26 Thread Matt Hoppes
Except, you could argue they are exceling. Stocks are going up up up, and folks buy the product. I really wish stock holders would ask the proper questions in the quarterly calls. On 5/26/20 8:53 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: That is a big problem. In terms of their UniFi product line, there are

Re: Frontier Pennsylvania

2020-03-23 Thread Matt Hoppes
exceeds my friendly contact limit. On Sun, Mar 22, 2020, 18:41 Matt Hoppes <mailto:mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net>> wrote: Does anyone have a contact for Frontier Central PA OSP contact? There is a line that has been down for over 8 months that I have been unable to

Frontier Pennsylvania

2020-03-22 Thread Matt Hoppes
Does anyone have a contact for Frontier Central PA OSP contact? There is a line that has been down for over 8 months that I have been unable to get them to hang. It is across a driveway and roadway.

Re: Sunday traffic curiosity

2020-03-22 Thread Matt Hoppes
We didn't really see a noticeable inbound or outbound traffic change. But we also streamed and had 80+ people watching online, so there was absolutely a traffic shift. Still, Sunday Mornings are low traffic periods normally anyway, so the overall traffic "dent" was minimal.

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
Agreed... 720 or 1080 Netflix will work just as fine as 4K for the next month or two. On 3/19/20 12:05 PM, Mike Bolitho wrote: I was getting blasted earlier for suggesting streaming services and gaming DLCs could likely be slowed by government intervention. EU is currently working with

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
Our traffic is normally about 1/3 during the day of what it is at night (6pm-midnight). Since Monday the only change I've seen is that traffic goes to about 1/2 peak around 10am and stays there until about 6pm. So no capacity concerns We have been fielding a ridiculous amount of "my

Re: DHS letters for fuel and facility access

2020-03-17 Thread Matt Hoppes
Does anyone know who to contact at DHS to see about getting a letter like this for an operator?  On some other mailing lists, FCC licensed operators are reporting they have received letters from the Department of Homeland Security authorizing "access" and "fuel" priority. Occasionally, DHS

Re: ATT Microcell in Austin, TX

2020-02-18 Thread Matt Hoppes
This is already how much of the cable networks operate. Power goes out and the pole mounted nodes go out eventually. > On Feb 18, 2020, at 2:15 PM, Constantine A. Murenin > wrote: > >> On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 at 10:10, Darin Steffl wrote: > >> I believe that when this happens, they should

GPS Sync Outage

2019-12-31 Thread Matt Hoppes
Is anyone else seeing GPS timing source outages across the U. S. In the last two hours?

Re: Wikipedia drops support for old Android smartphones; mandates TLSv1.2 to read

2019-12-31 Thread Matt Hoppes
Why do I need Wikipedia SSLed? I know the argument. But if it doesn’t work why not either let it fall back to 1.0 or to HTTP. This seems like security for no valid reason.

Re: 5G roadblock: labor

2019-12-30 Thread Matt Hoppes
What are the other benefits of 5G? My 4G/LTE works when I go behind things, miles from the tower, and delivers between 5 and 20 megabits which is more than enough for anything I'm doing on a mobile device. On 12/30/19 3:10 PM, Shane Ronan wrote: If you are looking at speed as the only

Re: 5G roadblock: labor

2019-12-30 Thread Matt Hoppes
We saw this with Femtocells. Why build the network when the end user will build it with their broadband connection? With 5G - if I need fiber to the pole already and the pole has to be within. Few hundred feet of the end user, why not just deploy fiber to the home? Do I really need a gigabit

Re: Requesting /24 from ARIN

2019-12-28 Thread Matt Hoppes
Request it. We just got a /22 direct from ARIN yesterday. There is currently a supply of IPs available from ARIN. Otherwise your option is to buy at auction at a high expense. > On Dec 28, 2019, at 8:33 AM, Terrance Devor wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > I know we are very late in the game

Re: We've lost another innovator

2019-11-27 Thread Matt Hoppes
This is sad to hear, who is handling the AMPRNet system now? On 11/27/19 1:27 PM, Rich Kulawiec wrote: - Forwarded message from Russ Allbery - From: Russ Allbery Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 20:56:23 -0800 Subject: Brian Kantor has died Slashdot reported, via a contributor from the 44Net

Re: Hulu thinks all my IP addresses are "business class", how to reach them?

2019-11-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
Why are "businesses" not allowed to watch HULU? On 11/19/19 1:17 PM, Doug McIntyre wrote: On Mon, Nov 18, 2019 at 10:55:01AM -0600, Blake Hudson wrote: Doug, out of curiosity, what does Hulu do once they have classified your IP ranges as "business class"? Charge customers a different rate?

Re: all major US carriers received text messages overnight that appear to have been sent around Valentine's Day 2019

2019-11-08 Thread Matt Hoppes
“During an internal maintenance cycle last night, 168,149 previously undelivered text messages were inadvertently sent to multiple mobile operators’ subscribers," Syniverse said in a statement. how do you inadvertently send messages that were supposed to be sent but worked and sent? Isn’t

Re: IPv4 and Auctions

2019-10-24 Thread Matt Hoppes
On 10/24/19 9:25 AM, Chris Adams wrote: Once upon a time, Matt Hoppes said: You don’t suddenly just not need a/8 or suddenly not need a/21. You don't "suddenly just" do lots of things, because things change over time; no need to attribute malicious intent. For example, a forme

Re: IPv4 and Auctions

2019-10-24 Thread Matt Hoppes
You can hold onto resources you don't actively need, and nothing in any RIR agreement I'm aware of (I'm only familiar with ARIN's) says otherwise. There is no requirement to return resources under any circumstances. So you're saying you can justify a large amount of IPs with ARIN, then

Re: IPv4 and Auctions

2019-10-24 Thread Matt Hoppes
to get them and you didn’t actually need them, or you’ve been holding onto them and you don’t actually have a justification for them. You don’t suddenly just not need a/8 or suddenly not need a/21. > On Oct 24, 2019, at 9:02 AM, Matt Harris wrote: > >> On Thu, Oct 24, 2019 at 7:08 AM

IPv4 and Auctions

2019-10-24 Thread Matt Hoppes
A thought crossed my mind the other day as I was having a discussion with someone. Every entity is suppose to justify their need for IPv4 address space from ARIN. This was always (in recent history) the case. No entity is suppose to be given more IPv4 space until they have nearly exhausted

Re: Comcast outages continue even in areas with PG power restored

2019-10-15 Thread Matt Hoppes
Except I’m not talking about CPE. I agree that’s the customer’s job. I’m talking about keeping the nodes up and running. > On Oct 15, 2019, at 7:50 AM, Brandon Martin wrote: > >> On 10/15/2019 09:42, Matt Hoppes wrote: >> I disagree with the statement that providers shou

Re: Comcast outages continue even in areas with PG power restored

2019-10-15 Thread Matt Hoppes
I disagree with the statement that providers should not be required to backup their networks while I don't think it should be an FCC requirement, I do believe the providers have an obligation to do that. That's one of the reasons we generally opt for larger node sizes. Yes, it does

Re: Comcast outages continue even in areas with PG power restored

2019-10-11 Thread Matt Hoppes
And this is why the distributed nature of small node’s is detrimental in an extended power outage. There is no practical way to back them up with power for an extended period of time. > On Oct 11, 2019, at 8:44 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: > > > Why you don't have Comcast service during a power

Re: IPv6 Pain Experiment

2019-10-02 Thread Matt Hoppes
I disagree on that. Ipv4 is very human readable. It is numbers. Ipv6 is not human numbers. It’s hex, which is not how we normally county. It is all water under the bridge now, but I really feel like ipv6 could have been made more human friendly and ipv4 interoperable. > On Oct 2, 2019, at

Re: IPv6 Pain Experiment

2019-10-02 Thread Matt Hoppes
Wouldn’t it be great if when IPv6 was designed there was some kind of automatic translation that could take place so that IPV four could go through a router that understands both IPv6 and IPV four and translate it? I’m not talking about NAT, but someway that that router could actually route

Re: FCC Takes Action Against WISPs That Interfered with FCC Weather Radar

2019-08-22 Thread Matt Hoppes
but that's about our > average for licensing in the upper bands. > > -Original Message- > From: Matt Hoppes [mailto:mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net] > Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2019 2:43 PM > To: Emille Blanc > Cc: Bradley Burch; Sean Donelan; nanog@nanog.org >

Re: FCC Takes Action Against WISPs That Interfered with FCC Weather Radar

2019-08-22 Thread Matt Hoppes
I don’t know where you’re doing your licensing but I pay about $500 every 10 years for my license links. And $25,000 is what you paid to use the link in legally possibly causing wanton endangerment to life, and then you have to stop using it. > On Aug 22, 2019, at 5:31 PM, Emille Blanc >

Re: User Unknown (WAS: really amazon?)

2019-07-30 Thread Matt Hoppes
I thought it was already a requirement that the POC info had to be validated once a year and accurate? > On Jul 30, 2019, at 6:44 AM, Scott Christopher wrote: > > Christoffer Hansen wrote: > >>> On 30/07/2019 11:59, Chris Knipe wrote: >>> >>> Then update your ARIN records to reflect that.

Re: 44/8

2019-07-23 Thread Matt Hoppes
I really just want to know how I can purchase some more of that 44. space :) On 7/23/19 10:56 AM, Naslund, Steve wrote: How about this? If you guys think your organization (club, group of friends, neighborhood association, whatever...) got screwed over by the ARDC, then why not apply for

Re: 44/8

2019-07-22 Thread Matt Hoppes
So the elephant in the room: now that Precedent has been set - how do I purchase some of the 44 block? :)

Re: 44/8

2019-07-22 Thread Matt Hoppes
The agreement in using the space specifically has you agree you were not using it for commercial purposes. Don’t be quick to jump to assumptions, we are an ISP but applied for a/24 so that we could advertise it out because we have a large number of amateur radio repeaters another amateur radio

Re: 44.192.0.0/10 sale

2019-07-19 Thread Matt Hoppes
This discussion has been long, and I believe I've skimmed it -- but if this was already discussed and answered I apologize... The 44/8 block was assigned, if I'm not mistaken, specifically for Amateur Radio use and Brian and all made sure that happened that way. Does not the sale of the

Re: Apple devices spoofing default gateway?

2019-06-07 Thread Matt Hoppes
Turn on client isolation on the access points? > On Jun 7, 2019, at 3:00 PM, Hugo Slabbert wrote: > > >> On Fri 2019-Jun-07 16:21:29 +1000, www boy wrote: >> >> I just joined nanog to allow me to respond to a thread that Simon posted in >> March. . >> (Not sure if this is how to respond) >>

Re: PSA: change your fedex.com account logins

2019-05-30 Thread Matt Hoppes
Possibly. The other possibility I can think of is that you succumbed to a phishing scheme where are you entered the login information for your Fed ex account. > On May 30, 2019, at 4:12 PM, Dan Hollis wrote: > > I received a credit card scam addressed to my one-off unique address >

Re: Comcast storing WiFi passwords in cleartext?

2019-04-24 Thread Matt Hoppes
I don’t really see the issue here. What was the concern of the O. P. ? That a Comcast tech will know your Wifi password? If you’re really running something that requires that kind of security you may want to get your own wireless access point. Otherwise, that’s just how it works for a

Re: Frontier rural FIOS & IPv6

2019-03-31 Thread Matt Hoppes
t that there's a Highway to Hell but only a Stairway to Heaven says a >> lot about anticipated traffic volume. >> >> >>> -Original Message- >>> From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Ca By >>> Sent: Sunday,

Re: Frontier rural FIOS & IPv6

2019-03-31 Thread Matt Hoppes
Going to play devils advocate. If frontier has a ton of ipv4 addresses, what benefit is there to them in rolling out ipv6? What benefit is there to you? > On Mar 31, 2019, at 7:11 PM, C. A. Fillekes wrote: > > > Still it's pretty darn good having real broadband on the farm. One thing at

Re: Should Netflix and Hulu give you emergency alerts?

2019-03-08 Thread Matt Hoppes
No. Please no. We need less regulation. Not more. VoIP started out the same way. Very simple to start offering voip. Worked well. Then the government got involved. Now it’s a mess of requirements, warnings and reporting. > On Mar 8, 2019, at 5:22 PM, Sean Donelan wrote: > > >

Re: (Netflix/GlobalConnect a/s) Scheduled Open Connect Appliance upgrade is starting

2019-01-13 Thread Matt Hoppes
Yes Mike, All of my email clients are set to plain text only. Email is for text. Not HTML. Not incredimail. You know that :) > On Jan 13, 2019, at 14:50, Mike Hammett wrote: > > People use plain-text e-mail on purpose? > > > > - > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > >

Re: Could Someone From Yahoo Mail Please Contact Me

2019-01-12 Thread Matt Hoppes
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 4:19 PM Matt Hoppes >> wrote: >> Our customers who use yahoo.com e-mail addresses are saying they aren't >> receiving invoices from our billing system. I checked our mail logs and >> I'm getting this: >> >> Jan 12 16:11:34

Could Someone From Yahoo Mail Please Contact Me

2019-01-12 Thread Matt Hoppes
Our customers who use yahoo.com e-mail addresses are saying they aren't receiving invoices from our billing system. I checked our mail logs and I'm getting this: Jan 12 16:11:34 account postfix/smtp[9802]: 1FA906C0E61: host mta7.am0.yahoodns.net[98.136.101.117] said: 421 4.7.0 [TSS04]

Re: Where to send feedback on the nationwide EAS-WEA tests

2018-10-03 Thread Matt Hoppes
Yup. All 300 of us received it and our phones started reading the message uncontrollably. Utter chaos. > On Oct 3, 2018, at 18:18, Sean Donelan wrote: > > > FEMA invites the public to send comments on the nationwide EAS-WEA test to > >fema-national-t...@fema.dhs.gov > > Valuable

Re: Deploying IPv6 XLAT64

2018-09-26 Thread Matt Hoppes
slides 43 and next ones: http://www.lacnic.net/innovaportal/file/3139/1/ipv6-only_v11_16-9.pdf Saludos, Jordi -Mensaje original- De: NANOG en nombre de Matt Hoppes Fecha: miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2018, 15:03 Para: North American Network Operators' Group Asunto: Deploying

Deploying IPv6 XLAT64

2018-09-26 Thread Matt Hoppes
Looking at getting into IPv6 here ourselves... one of the big hold ups has been the dual stacking. Can anyone recommend a quality, not ridiculously convoluted to setup, XLAT64 translator that we could run in our network to take the IPv6 to an IPv4 address when the remote server doesn't have 6

Re: OpenDNS CGNAT Issues

2018-09-11 Thread Matt Hoppes
So don't CGNat? Buy IPv4 addresses at auction? 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 solution. He still will need to dual stack and CGNat that. But the flows that can sup

Re: OpenDNS CGNAT Issues

2018-09-11 Thread Matt Hoppes
That isn’t a solution. He still will need to dual stack and CGNat that. > On Sep 11, 2018, at 08:54, Ca By wrote: > > > >> On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 9:12 PM Darin Steffl wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I have a ticket open with OpenDNS about filtering happening on some of our >> CGNAT IP space where

Re: Proving Gig Speed

2018-07-17 Thread Matt Hoppes
Get a better middle mile. That’s why we use Comcast for much of our middle mile. > On Jul 17, 2018, at 08:12, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > > On 17/Jul/18 14:07, Matt Hoppes wrote: > >> Which is why we over provision by 10%. > > After a bunch of custo

Re: Proving Gig Speed

2018-07-17 Thread Matt Hoppes
Which is why we over provision by 10%. > On Jul 17, 2018, at 07:51, Mark Tinka wrote: > > > >> On 16/Jul/18 20:08, Jared Mauch wrote: >> >>This means a 920Mb/s link may actually be 100% once you add back in >> ethernet framing. Remind folks that they are seeing the TCP/UDP throughput

Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?)

2018-05-29 Thread Matt Hoppes
t; - > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > > Midwest Internet Exchange > > The Brothers WISP > > - Original Message - > > From: "Matt Hoppes" > To: "Lamar Owen" > Cc: nanog@nanog.org > Sent: Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?)

2018-05-29 Thread Matt Hoppes
I am incredibly rural in Pennsylvania and pay about $.50 per megabit. > On May 29, 2018, at 09:23, Lamar Owen wrote: > >> On 05/28/2018 06:13 PM, Matthew Petach wrote: >> Your 200mbit/sec link that costs you $300 in hardware >> is going to cost you $4960/month to actually get IP traffic >>

Re: Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 public DNS different as path info for 1.0.0.1 and 1.1.1.1 london

2018-04-02 Thread Matt Hoppes
So in all this discussion, what I'm finding interesting is that 8.8.8.8 is actually more hops away from me than either 9.9.9.9 or 1.1.1.1 On 4/2/18 6:06 PM, Seth Mattinen wrote: On 4/2/18 14:58, Marty Strong via NANOG wrote: Routing from ~150 locations, plenty of redundancy.

Re: Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 public DNS broken w/ AT CPE

2018-04-02 Thread Matt Hoppes
; >> >> Justin Wilson >> j...@mtin.net >> >> www.mtin.net >> www.midwest-ix.com >> >>> On Apr 2, 2018, at 11:05 AM, Matt Hoppes <mattlists@ >> rivervalleyinternet.net> wrote: >>> >>> Seeing as how 1.1.1.1 isn’t su

Re: Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 public DNS broken w/ AT CPE

2018-04-02 Thread Matt Hoppes
Seeing as how 1.1.1.1 isn’t suppose to be routed I’m not surprised this is causing odd issues. > On Apr 2, 2018, at 11:03, Darin Steffl wrote: > > I am behind a Calix router at home for my ISP and 1.1.1.1 goes to my router > and not any further. When I enter the IP

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-04-01 Thread Matt Hoppes
Do we? (Need more services like this?) Why not just implement recursive cache severs on end user routers? Why does an end user CPE need to query one or two specific DNS servers? Recursive servers like PowerDNS are extremely simple and light weight. Is there a legitimate reason things don’t

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-03-29 Thread Matt Hoppes
Why do we need this? We already have 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4. And any reputable company or ISP should be running their own. What purpose would this serve?

TEKTONIC CONTACT

2018-02-28 Thread Matt Hoppes
Could someone from Tektonic VPS please contact me off list about routing issues?

ProofPoint Contact

2018-02-27 Thread Matt Hoppes
Could a proofpoint e-mail blacklist contact please contact me? We are trying to get a blacklist resolved and can't get ahold of anyone.

Re: Netzero Email Abuse

2018-02-10 Thread Matt Hoppes
hird-world country. > This was as of ~5 years ago, things may have changed now, but I doubt it. > > On 2/9/18, 7:21 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Matt Hoppes" > <nanog-boun...@nanog.org on behalf of mattli...@rivervalleyinternet.net> > wrote: > >Could someone

Netzero Email Abuse

2018-02-09 Thread Matt Hoppes
Could someone from Netzeros email abuse team contact me? Your spam notification system is spamming me and I have been unable to get ahold of anyone regarding this. Over the last 48 hours it has sent probably 25-30 emails to our abuse email address. All emails are the same, with the same

Re: Companies using public IP space owned by others for internal routing

2017-12-17 Thread Matt Hoppes
Had a previous employee or I discovered it on the network segment after we had some weird routing issues and had to get that cleaned up. I don't know why anyone would do that when there is tons of private IP space. > On Dec 17, 2017, at 17:30, Robert Webb wrote: > > Will

Re: Hurricane Irma: Florida, Puerto Rico and U.S. VI

2017-09-11 Thread Matt Hoppes
T-Mobile is providing free calling text and data. > On Sep 11, 2017, at 21:11, Sean Donelan wrote: > > > A couple of additional items > > Telecommunications - Free WiFi hotspots (where power available) > >Comcast Xfinity WiFi >Charter Spectrum WiFi > > I expect

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