Re: Disney+ Issues

2022-04-29 Thread Paul Thornton
On 29/04/2022 18:21, Norman Jester wrote: We're having a heck of a time with this, customers are posting all over social media about it etc. The company who does their ip classification is Neustar and we have been talking to them. In our case, it is a /17 that moved from Germany to us in the

Re: Disney+ Issues

2022-04-29 Thread Paul Thornton
On 29/04/2022 14:22, Josh Luthman wrote: Did you try: Disney+: E-mail them the trouble subnet at techops-distribut...@disneystreaming.com. Also, techops-servi...@disneystreaming.com will probably be where that sends you. Another possible email is disneyplusispsupp...@disneyplus.com.

Re: QoS for Office365

2019-07-09 Thread Paul Thornton
On 09/07/2019 16:27, Jay Ford wrote: On Tue, 9 Jul 2019, Mark Tinka wrote: On 9/Jul/19 16:18, Ross Tajvar wrote: I think the difficulty lies in appropriately marking the traffic. Like Joe said, the IPs are always changing. Does anyone know if they are reasonably static in an Express Route

Re: One Year On: IPv4 Exhaust

2016-09-25 Thread Paul Thornton
On 25/09/2016 18:40, Seth Mattinen wrote: On 9/25/16 9:19 AM, Paul Thornton wrote: I can't find an equivalent ARIN page of "how much we've allocated from our last /8" - the statistics show that just over 2x /16s worth have been assigned/allocated between January 2016 and July 2016,

Re: One Year On: IPv4 Exhaust

2016-09-25 Thread Paul Thornton
On 25/09/2016 17:29, Ca By wrote: For your use case , would ipv6 solve anything? Think it is fair to say big content and big eyeballs have moved to IPv6 (notable exceptions exist)

Re: One Year On: IPv4 Exhaust

2016-09-25 Thread Paul Thornton
On 25/09/2016 01:54, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: One year ago today, at 12:36pm EDT, Facebook On This Day reminds me, John Curran announced that the last IPv4 address block in ARIN's Free Pool had been assigned. How's that been workin' out for everyone? If you'll all indulge a bit of a

Re: ExtremeWare

2016-08-02 Thread Paul Thornton
Hi On 01/08/2016 23:39, Mike Hammett wrote: Can those that ran switches with ExtremeWare on them remember that far back? Just about. 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? They probably do, but only in the

Re: algorithm used by (RIPE region) ISPs to generate automatic BGP prefix filters

2016-02-04 Thread Paul Thornton
On 04/02/2016 11:14, Martin T wrote: Hi, am I correct that ISPs (in RIPE region), who update their BGP prefix filters automatically, ask their IP transit customer or peering partner to provide their "route"/"route6" object(s) or "as-set" object in order to find all the prefixes which they

Re: Network scan tool/appliance horror stories

2012-10-29 Thread Paul Thornton
then invite them to scan the LAN and see if said machines are picked up. My experience of these things a year or two ago was that most of these companies thought everyone had an internal flat IPv4 network in RFC1918 space and that was that. YMMV of course. Paul. -- Paul Thornton

Re: The Department of Work and Pensions, UK has an entire /8

2012-09-18 Thread Paul Thornton
On 18/09/2012 15:07, Eugen Leitl wrote: http://paritynews.com/network/item/325-department-of-work-and-pensions-uk-in-possession-of-169-million-unused-ipv4-addresses Department of Work and Pensions UK in Possession of 16.9 Million Unused IPv4 Addresses The only slight snag in his argument is

Re: Big Temporary Networks

2012-09-14 Thread Paul Thornton
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Re: Common operational misconceptions

2012-02-16 Thread Paul Thornton
On 16/02/2012 07:45, Owen DeLong wrote: On Feb 15, 2012, at 6:16 PM, Steve Bertrand wrote: On 2012.02.15 19:55, Nathan Eisenberg wrote: IPv6 is operational. How is this a misconception? It works fine for me... Imagine an operator who is v6 ignorant, with a home provider who implements

Re: bgp history lookup tool?

2012-02-04 Thread Paul Thornton
On 04/02/2012 19:08, Mike wrote: Hi, I am trying to diagnose an event yesterday where our provider appears to have dropped our routes and we were inaccessible from outside our provider. I thought somewhere someone was keeping a searchable database of bgp announce/withdrawals and it would be

Re: Interesting google redirects.

2011-03-03 Thread Paul Thornton
On 03/03/2011 16:55, p8x wrote: also some EU customers are getting redirected to .au domain I was being redirected to .ru earlier this week from UK addresses... Has stopped now. Paul.

Re: Mastercard problems

2010-12-09 Thread Paul Thornton
On 08/12/2010 20:42, Jack Bates wrote: Of course, it's debatable if use of LOIC is enough to convict. You'd have to first prove the person installed it themselves, and then you'd have to prove that they knew it would be used for illegal purposes. Earlier this morning there were two people

Re: Only 5x IPv4 /8 remaining at IANA

2010-10-18 Thread Paul Thornton
Jeroen Massar wrote: APNIC just got another IPv4 /8 thus only 5 left: http://www.nro.net/media/remaining-ipv4-address-below-5.html (And the spammers will take the rest...) Just for clarification, that article says 5% left, not 5x /8. According to Leo's E-mail earlier, they have 12 /8s left

Re: Web expert on his 'catastrophe' key for the internet

2010-07-28 Thread Paul Thornton
Leen Besselink wrote: On 07/28/2010 02:21 AM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: That plus the phrase restarting the Internet is more than a little bit misleading. If you think that is misleading, you would want to see this article: