Re: RU evidently hijacked UA netblock

2022-03-04 Thread Scott Weeks
--- j...@west.net wrote: On 3/4/22 18:03, Scott Weeks wrote: > It looks like a 'too many' AS prepends, but it is only 250 prepends. In most reasonable scenarios I'd say that this qualifies as too many. - Yeah, technically, but it was not

Re: RU evidently hijacked UA netblock

2022-03-04 Thread Scott Weeks
--- george.herb...@gmail.com wrote: https://bgpstream.com/event/287556 Beware of further such activity… --- I have a ticket open with my vendor, but I see strange NLRI buffer overflow syslog messages about Khazkstan's AS21299 (TNSPLUS) announcements. It

Re: Coverage of the .to internet outage

2022-01-19 Thread Scott Weeks
--- sur...@mauigateway.com wrote: --- j...@baylink.com wrote: From: "Jay R. Ashworth" This piece: https://www.npr.org/2022/01/18/1073863310/an-undersea-cable-fault-could-cut-tonga-from-the-rest-of-the-world-for-weeks drills down to this piece with slightly more detail:

Re: Coverage of the .to internet outage

2022-01-19 Thread Scott Weeks
--- j...@baylink.com wrote: From: "Jay R. Ashworth" This piece: https://www.npr.org/2022/01/18/1073863310/an-undersea-cable-fault-could-cut-tonga-from-the-rest-of-the-world-for-weeks drills down to this piece with slightly more detail:

Re: AFRINIC IP Block Thefts -- The Saga Continues

2020-11-16 Thread scott weeks
On 11/15/20 8:57 PM, Elad Cohen wrote: That's it... - I find it strange that you ignored the exact same message at AfNOG sent several minutes earlier, yet try to save your 'reputation' here. I also note that after Ronald's email

Re: Vint Cerf & Interplanetary Internet

2020-10-21 Thread scott weeks
*From:* NANOG on behalf of Rod Beck https://www.quantamagazine.org/vint-cerfs-plan-for-building-an-internet-in-space-20201021/ On 10/21/20 2:27 PM, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: Right. This means we are going to catch a

Re: Has virtualization become obsolete in 5G?

2020-08-01 Thread Scott Weeks
--- ed...@ieee.org wrote: From: Etienne-Victor Depasquale See, for example, Azhar Sayeed's (Red Hat) contribution here @15:33. Don't send links to this list that require

Re: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)

2020-07-16 Thread Scott Weeks
>> what are your favorite network troubleshooting tools? I thought I'd add a little data to my first response: To watch the network in real time with syslog, which puts messages in /var/log/router.log: tail -f /var/log/router.log | egrep -vi

Re: favorite network troubleshooting tools (online)

2020-07-15 Thread Scott Weeks
On 15/07/2020 10:37, Mehmet Akcin wrote: > what are your favorite network troubleshooting tools? -- syslog :) scott

Re: questions asked during network engineer interview

2020-07-14 Thread Scott Weeks
--- mpet...@netflight.com wrote: From: Matthew Petach On Tue, Jul 14, 2020, 11:00 Ahmed elBorno wrote: > I had less than two years experience. > > The interviewer asked me: > [...] > 2) If we had a 1GB file that we need to transfer between America and > Europe, how much time do we need,

Re: ARIN

2020-06-13 Thread Scott Weeks
--- nanog@nanog.org wrote: I had to do several things in ARIN. The support has team was very quick responding, very useful with their recommendations to my questions, and had a great attitude towards solving problems. thank you all ARIN support desk

Re: mail admins?

2020-04-23 Thread Scott Weeks
--- m...@mtcc.com wrote: From: Michael Thomas I'm not sure why the admins of nanog's site should particularly care about appeasing the js tinfoil hat set. i mean, computers computing! who will stop this madness! - Not the tin foil hat crowd,

Re: mail admins?

2020-04-23 Thread Scott Weeks
--- m...@mtcc.com wrote > So I should just get used to configuring routers with HTTP and > Notepad and forget about that nasty, old, 20th century vi crap? :) No, but complaining about javascript on websites - Just to be clear, I was only complaining about

Re: mail admins?

2020-04-21 Thread Scott Weeks
--- m...@mtcc.com wrote: From: Michael Thomas To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: mail admins? Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 17:34:36 -0700 On 4/21/20 5:19 PM, Scott Weeks wrote: > > >> I think you just need to let scripts run in your browser for >> nanog.org. > sad.

Re: mail admins?

2020-04-21 Thread Scott Weeks
> I think you just need to let scripts run in your browser for > nanog.org. sad. http://nanog.org used to be the brilliant example of a fully featured web site sans javascript, flash, ... --- I'm not one to plus-one anything, but this should

Re: Scientists predict more major hurricanes than normal in 2020 season

2020-04-02 Thread Scott Weeks
On 4/2/20 10:02 AM, Sean Donelan wrote: > > How is ISPs hurricane response planning going? --- m...@mtcc.com wrote: From: Michael Thomas And a comet too! https://www.cnet.com/news/brightening-comet-atlas-could-soon-lift-your-gaze-and-spirits-just-a-little/

Re: CISA critical infrastructure letters

2020-03-25 Thread Scott Weeks
I got these. One each for travel and fuel. I could fake one in 15 minutes or so. Heck, I could probable find one online and modify it in less time than that! Because of that I don't see the usefulness. scott

Re: free collaborative tools for low BW and losy connections

2020-03-25 Thread Scott Weeks
Thanks, my facepalm moment of the day (so far; it's only 7:30am here) is... Use tools from the past when the connections everywhere were losy and slow. They already mentioned RT. I'll mention that and NNTP/UUCP/etc. scott

free collaborative tools for low BW and losy connections

2020-03-24 Thread Scott Weeks
Hello,I was watching SDNOG and saw the below conversation recently.  Here is the relavant part:"I think this is the concern of all of us, how to work from home and to keep same productivity level,, we need collaborative tools to engaging the team.  I am still searching for tool and apps that

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-18 Thread Scott Weeks
We do about 70-80Gbps at peak over the external BGP links we have and I am not seeing a large increase nor am I seeing it spread out over time. We're an eyeball network plus some really large customers. Anyone else seeing something different? We're now into the 3rd day, so I thought I'd

Re: COVID-19 vs. our Networks

2020-03-16 Thread Scott Weeks
--- alexandre.petre...@gmail.com wrote: From: Alexandre Petrescu   That map does not show Texas, as far as I know America (USA) geography. --- Being raised in Texas in a family that've been there for a buncha generations, I know that at least some

Re: DNS Recursive Operators: Please enable QNAME minimization (RFC7816) for the enhanced privacy of your users

2020-03-11 Thread Scott Weeks
--- o...@delong.com wrote: From: Owen DeLong For anyone considering enabling DOH, I seriously recommend reviewing Paul Vixie’s keynote at SCaLE 18x Saturday morning. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=artLJOwToVY It contains a great deal of food for thought on a variety of forms of giving

Re: China’s Slow Transnational Network

2020-03-02 Thread Scott Weeks
In fact, Great Canon (GC) [55] is such an in-path system. But it is known for intercepting a subset of traffic (based on protocol type) only. What’s more, GC has been activated only twice in history (the last one in 2015 [55]). --- AT security says

Re: Reminiscing our first internet connections (WAS) Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-02-17 Thread Scott Weeks
I can't help myself... :) My mother in the 1980s: "no one can ever call us because the phone line is always busy" Me with an Osborne 1 and a 300 baud modem: "We need a second phone line!" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osborne_1) My mother: "That's too expensive. Quit clogging up the

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-02-12 Thread Scott Weeks
-- On 2/11/20 6:41 PM, Tom Deligiannis wrote: > There is a major update that has released today, how's everything > looking for everyone? --- Did anyone else notice a big traffic dip from noon to 8pm local time?

Re: akamai yesterday - what in the world was that

2020-02-12 Thread Scott Weeks
-- On 2/11/20 6:41 PM, Tom Deligiannis wrote: > There is a major update that has released today, how's everything > looking for everyone? --- eyeball network here... It shifted our traffic patterns to earlier peaks. It

Re: CISCO 0-day exploits

2020-02-10 Thread Scott Weeks
--- nanog@nanog.org wrote: From: "Jean | ddostest.me via NANOG" > https://www.armis.com/cdpwn/ > > What's the impact on your network? Everything is under control? --- I really thought that more Cisco devices were deployed among NANOG. I guess that these

Re: Hawaii exchange and connection to mainland pops

2020-01-29 Thread Scott Weeks
--- a.matama...@gmail.com wrote: From: Antoni Matamalas I'm trying to figure out how is the connectivity in the Hawaiian Islands for a project I have. I'm based in Europe and my knowledge of the details of the communications in the islands is still limited. The project is based in the O'ahu

Re: cisco nexus 9000 cctrl ERROR

2020-01-17 Thread Scott Weeks
--- bs...@teamonesolutions.com wrote:From: Brandon Svec Anyone can create a Cisco login.  I would do that and check the bug tracking tool.  I did a quick search on your error message and came up with this:I was unaware that anyone could do that

cisco nexus 9000 cctrl ERROR

2020-01-17 Thread Scott Weeks
I don't have a login to cisco to find out what this is and I'm having trouble finding anything about it in search engines that doesn't require a login to cisco. I guess they only want certain folks to know about it... :( Does anyone know anything about this and can explain it to me? If

please block servicefinder-kundservice.se

2020-01-02 Thread Scott Weeks
:06:06 + To: sur...@mauigateway.com X-GM-Message-State: APjAAAUAq9G57eo7rjhSO5QUcw0c4p4TAHsAidALbc/UjqsbVMGhfDIcjEj3gCWCCs6Qd+N49yUirDQg3kr0l3Y= From: i...@servicefinder.com Vänligen skriv endast ovanför denna markering när du svarar på meddelandet. Hej Scott Weeks, Tack för din fr

Re: power to the internet

2020-01-02 Thread Scott Weeks
- > I don't know where you live, but I pay around 38 cents/KWh. Depending > on your rate, that can go up to 53 cents/KWh during peak times. I live in upstate New York where I pay about 8c/kwh and a fixed $15/mo connection charge. We have day/night rates available but

Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic

2019-12-29 Thread Scott Weeks
er way. KISS works. :) scott -- J. Hellenthal The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot about anticipated traffic volume. > On Dec 29, 2019, at 15:57, Scott Weeks wrote: > >  > > :: If you're trying to get information in/out

Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic

2019-12-29 Thread Scott Weeks
:: If you're trying to get information in/out of a :: society that is raising network barriers to :: realtime communication, then you need methods :: that don't rely on a network and aren't realtime. This is a great idea, but 99.9% of folks use GUI email. :-( scott --- r...@gsp.org

Re: Thursday: Internet outage eastern Europe Iran and Turkey

2019-12-23 Thread Scott Weeks
--- morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote: From: Christopher Morrow On Sat, Dec 21, 2019 at 11:53 PM Scott Weeks wrote: > --- morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote: > From: Christopher Morrow > > I do think the overall conversation about nation states > disabling internet (which is not

Re: Thursday: Internet outage eastern Europe Iran and Turkey

2019-12-21 Thread Scott Weeks
--- morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote: From: Christopher Morrow I do think the overall conversation about nation states disabling internet (which is not likely the case with Sean's original post?) is nanog-worthy. -- Yes, I believe you're correct for the

javascript just to email the admins :(

2019-12-21 Thread Scott Weeks
Attachments NameTypeSaveView Part 1 text/plain Save Part 2 text/html Save Vänligen skriv endast ovanför denna markering när du svarar på meddelandet. Hej Scott Weeks, Tack för din fråga! Vi har nu registrerat ditt ärende och d

Re: Thursday: Internet outage eastern Europe Iran and Turkey

2019-12-21 Thread Scott Weeks
--- s...@donelan.com wrote: From: Sean Donelan I hadn't seen messages about this Internet outage affecting multiple countries (Eastern Europe, Turkey and Iran) from Thursday. Multiple fiber cuts affecting major parts of sub-continents don't happen as much any more. Yes, I still remember

Re: RIPE our of IPv4

2019-11-27 Thread Scott Weeks
--- sur...@mauigateway.com wrote: From: "Scott Weeks" No, it's just that (at least in my case at several different companies) we're so focused by management on getting the sale done by augmenting the existing network there is not enough time to devote to **planning an entire ne

Re: RIPE our of IPv4

2019-11-27 Thread Scott Weeks
--- bran...@rd.bbc.co.uk wrote: From: Brandon Butterworth If you're an internet professional you are a negligent one if by now you are not ensuring all you build quietly includes IPv6, no customer should need to know to ask for it. It's not like it needs different kit.

Re: RIPE our of IPv4

2019-11-26 Thread Scott Weeks
--- cb.li...@gmail.com wrote: From: Ca By If your business is dysfunctional, that is a different issue from ipv6 being dysfunctional. - I was just expressing the problems eyeball networks are having getting this done. Shittons of stuff is out there

Re: RIPE our of IPv4

2019-11-26 Thread Scott Weeks
--- c...@firsthand.net wrote: From: Christian Sounds like your company is about to go offline. So I will say bye bye for now just in case it happens faster than you expected. - Speaking of flippant... No the ILEC has been here since the 1800s.

Re: RIPE our of IPv4

2019-11-26 Thread Scott Weeks
Top posting... - :: But it is not that simple in the real corporate world. :: Execs have bonus targets. Why would an exec care? Ipv6 is just normal work like ipv4. - No, you have to make purchases and have folks across the

Re: RIPE our of IPv4

2019-11-25 Thread Scott Weeks
> RIPE isn’t dead… Just IPv4. --- jeffshu...@sctcweb.com wrote: From: Jeff Shultz Hard to say that something that is in full implementation and use is dead. --- Ok... In the process of dying a slow, painful, agonizing, brutal,

Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic

2019-11-21 Thread Scott Weeks
--- eric.kuh...@gmail.com wrote: From: Eric Kuhnke The vast majority of Iranian ISPs' international transit connectivity is through AS12880 DCI , which is a government run telecom authority. Google "AS12880 DCI Iran" for more info. DCI is also responsible for layer 2 transport and DWDM

OT: RE: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic

2019-11-18 Thread Scott Weeks
--- t...@wicks.co.nz wrote: From: "Tony Wicks" I guess all these governments who like to control... The wierd thing to me is the one thing governments are afraid of is people talking to each other without restriction. Not this or that, rather just people

Re: Iran cuts 95% of Internet traffic

2019-11-18 Thread Scott Weeks
--- s...@donelan.com wrote: From: Sean Donelan Its very practical for a country to cut 95%+ of its Internet connectivity. Its not a complete cut-off, there is some limited connectivity. But for most ordinary individuals, their communication channels are cut-off.

Re: TCP and anycast (was Re: ECN)

2019-11-16 Thread Scott Weeks
--- ra...@psg.com wrote: lots of good research lit on catchment topology of anycasted dns, which is very non-local. --- For the others here that didn't know what that is and are curious. I couldn't take it and just had to know... :)

Re: Russian government’s disconnection test

2019-11-01 Thread Scott Weeks
--- sur...@mauigateway.com wrote: From: "Scott Weeks" Anyone got any technical info on how Russia plans to execute a disconnection test of the internet? Got crickets, so now I have to respond to my own post on what I just found

Russian government’s disconnection test

2019-10-24 Thread Scott Weeks
Anyone got any technical info on how Russia plans to execute a disconnection test of the internet? I am starting to see this on web sites again: https://slate.com/technology/2019/10/russia-runet-disconnection-domestic-internet.html and started wondering how they plan to do that? DNS?

Re: Quantum Internet Article - Netherlands

2019-10-11 Thread Scott Weeks
--- rod.b...@unitedcablecompany.com wrote: https://www.quantamagazine.org/stephanie-wehner-is-designing-a-quantum-internet-20190925/

RE: IPv6 Pain Experiment

2019-10-03 Thread Scott Weeks
--- aar...@gvtc.com wrote: From: "Aaron Gould" Thank God for DNS ;) No, just Paul Mockapetris... :-) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Mockapetris scott

Re: IPv6 Thought Experiment

2019-10-02 Thread Scott Weeks
-- “MUST NOT support IPv4”.. I think a good start would be: "MUST support IPv6"! --- Woah, there! Hold your horses. It's only been 20-something years. You can't expect these things to happen overnight! >;-) scott

RE: Colombia Network Operators Group

2019-09-23 Thread Scott Weeks
>-Original Message- >From: NANOG On Behalf Of Scott Weeks >--- meh...@akcin.net wrote: >From: Mehmet Akcin > >Few people who is doing a lot of work in Colombia, we decided to start >Colombia network operators group and arrange local meetups, provide >people &

Re: Colombia Network Operators Group

2019-09-23 Thread Scott Weeks
--- meh...@akcin.net wrote: From: Mehmet Akcin Few people who is doing a lot of work in Colombia, we decided to start Colombia network operators group and arrange local meetups, provide people support who want to have infrastructure here. Feel free to join www.nog.com.co and our first face

Re: Art and Tech is madness

2019-09-06 Thread Scott Weeks
--- cb...@gizmopartners.com wrote: From: Chris Boyd There’s also this gem from 2005 or 2007 days. I’ve heard Cisco staff was involved in its creation. http://www.mattzrelak.com/mp3/t1down.htm -- At work... == This site is

list admin contact is only a web gui???

2019-09-01 Thread Scott Weeks
We can only get to the list admins through a GUI (ewww) now days, or am I having drinks on the beach and not finding it on the web site because of that? Please stop this guy. Four of these for every post. scott --- Begin forwarded message: From: To: Subject: Date: 01 Sep 2019 20:06:08

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2019-09-01 Thread Scott Weeks
--- mo...@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp wrote: From: Masataka Ohta Scott Weeks wrote: > I have been reading your posts on IETF and here regarding the > above and I'm curious as to your thoughts on John Day's RINA. As you give no reference, let's rely on wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.or

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2019-08-31 Thread Scott Weeks
From: Masataka Ohta If you can't accept the following principle of the End to End argument: The function in question can completely and correctly be implemented only with the knowledge and help of the application standing at the end points of the

Re: Weekly Routing Table Report

2019-08-30 Thread Scott Weeks
--- w...@typo.org wrote: "WTF, PEOPLE??? CAN'T ANYONE AGGREGATE ANYMORE???" --- Is that like the NANOG version of "get off my lawn"? :) scott bgp since ~50k

Re: Tiered operations support

2019-08-23 Thread Scott Weeks
--- harbor...@gmail.com wrote: How do I do that without having my entire staff leave? Current staff is not a professional organization and are used to a purely reactive state. - Maybe you want some of them to leave, if they're "not a

Re: 44/8

2019-07-22 Thread Scott Weeks
derstanding is that is not currently commonly the > case > https://www.worldipv6launch.org/apps/ipv6week/measurement/images/graphs/T-MobileUSA.png > --- On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 4:31 PM Scott Weeks wrote: > Did they renumber (IPv4) out of

Re: 44/8

2019-07-22 Thread Scott Weeks
On Mon, Jul 22, 2019 at 4:02 PM Jerry Cloe wrote: > There's already widespread use (abuse ?) of DOD /8's. > T-Mobile commonly assigns 26/8 space (and others) to > customers and nat's it. --- cb.li...@gmail.com wrote: From: Ca By My understanding is that is not currently commonly the

RE: 44/8

2019-07-22 Thread Scott Weeks
From:Michel Py As an extension of RFC1918, it would have solved the questionable and nevertheless widespread squatting of 30/8 and other un-announced DoD blocks because 10/8 is not big enough for some folks. --- je...@jtcloe.net wrote: From: Jerry Cloe There's already widespread use

Re: FCC workshop: Security vulnerabilities within our communications networks

2019-06-26 Thread Scott Weeks
--- s...@donelan.com wrote: From: Sean Donelan If they come up with a better idea, that's great. I'll take good ideas from anywere. FCC. gov't. Design by committee. Never seen good design come out of these, but like Chris said, maybe today's the

Re: Public Subnet re-assignments

2019-06-25 Thread Scott Weeks
--- sc...@viviotech.net wrote: From: Scott To your previous question, yes .0 and .3 are unused. Once I change the subnet .3 becomes a usable IP and it's getting hammered with traffic, causing packet loss. -- Is it legitimate traffic or DDoS stuff?

Re: CloudFlare issues?

2019-06-24 Thread Scott Weeks
--- beec...@beecher.cc wrote: From: Tom Beecher :: Shouldn’t we be working on facts? Nah, this is NANOG... >;-) :: But this industry is one big ass glass house. What’s that :: thing about stones again? We all have broken windows? :) scott

Re: someone is using my AS number

2019-06-12 Thread Scott Weeks
>On 12 June 2019 6:05:58 pm GMT+02:00, Philip Lavine via NANOG >What is the procedure to have another party to cease and desist >in using my AS number? On 12 June 2019 7:57:52 pm GMT+02:00, Philip Lavine wrote: > Here is what I got from BGPMon- MY AS is 15053 > >Detected new prefix:

Re: CenturyLink/Level 3 combined AS

2019-06-08 Thread Scott Weeks
Just for fun... :) --- c...@cmadams.net wrote: From: Chris Adams "...old Savvis (aka Cable & Wireless aka InternetMCI) AS 3561, and untold more Internet history... :) - hosting services (global reach) digital island -> cable & wireless ->

Re: BGP prefix filter list

2019-05-30 Thread Scott Weeks
--- valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: From: "Valdis Klētnieks" On Thu, 30 May 2019 16:07:53 -0700, "Scott Weeks" said: > Having been on quite a few networks in my career, > (eyeball/enterprise) I'd say many struggle with > having a "single and clearly defi

Re: BGP prefix filter list

2019-05-30 Thread Scott Weeks
--- bell...@nsc.liu.se wrote: From: Thomas Bellman ... prefixes with a "single and clearly defined routing policy" -- Having been on quite a few networks in my career, (eyeball/enterprise) I'd say many struggle with having a "single and clearly

Re: NTP for ASBRs?

2019-05-08 Thread Scott Weeks
--- valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: From: "Valdis Klētnieks" On Wed, 08 May 2019 14:00:11 -0700, "Scott Weeks" said: > From: Job Snijders > > on this topic, i strongly recommend to operate all > devices in the Etc/UTC timezone, this makes > coordination

Re: NTP for ASBRs?

2019-05-08 Thread Scott Weeks
--- br...@shout.net wrote: From: Bryan Holloway On 5/8/19 4:00 PM, Scott Weeks wrote: > --- j...@ntt.net wrote: > From: Job Snijders > > on this topic, i strongly recommend to operate all > devices in the Etc/UTC timezone, this makes > coordination with external en

Re: NTP for ASBRs?

2019-05-08 Thread Scott Weeks
--- j...@ntt.net wrote: From: Job Snijders on this topic, i strongly recommend to operate all devices in the Etc/UTC timezone, this makes coordination with external entities much easier. Yes, this! Holy crap I come upon a lot of networks that

Re: EXERCISE: 2019 IAA Planetary Defence Conference - Day 5 Scenario

2019-05-07 Thread Scott Weeks
--- s...@donelan.com wrote: From: Sean Donelan Of course, any fictional scenario is more likely to hit an ocean...But that makes for a dull exercise. - Not for some of us... ;-) scott

Re: NTP question

2019-05-02 Thread Scott Weeks
> But wait. What is the GPS constellation goes down? > THEN we have bigger problems :) > -- > > > What if the US military intentionally messes with > the signal to thwart the advances of an enemy who > is using GPS in their attack? ;-)

Re: NTP question

2019-05-02 Thread Scott Weeks
--- m...@beckman.org wrote: From: Mel Beckman But wait. What is the GPS constellation goes down? THEN we have bigger problems :) -- What if the US military intentionally messes with the signal to thwart the advances of an enemy who is using

Re: NTP via GPS

2019-05-02 Thread Scott Weeks
--- fkitt...@gwi.net wrote: From: Fletcher Kittredge On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 12:12 AM Richard wrote: > I found this article very helpful as I knew very little. I was smarter > for reading it though it may be to basic for many: > > https://timetoolsltd.com/gps/gps-ntp-server/ > It is

Re: looking for hostname router identifier validation

2019-04-29 Thread Scott Weeks
--- large.hadron.colli...@gmx.com wrote: And 666 is Nero Caesar :-) -- It's the US Army. scott

Re: My .sig (Was Re: Packetstream - how does this not violate just about every provider's ToS?)

2019-04-26 Thread Scott Weeks
--- amitch...@isipp.com wrote: From: "Anne P. Mitchell, Esq." [This .sig space open to suggestions.] --- I don't really care about your .sig, but in general... %s/\[This .sig space open to suggestions.\]//g scott

Re: Disney+ CDN

2019-04-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- cgrundem...@gmail.com wrote: From: Chris Grundemann Yep, they decided to buy BAMTech and build their own: https://www.thewaltdisneycompany.com/walt-disney-company-acquire-majority-ownership-bamtech/

Re: modeling residential subscriber bandwidth demand

2019-04-02 Thread Scott Weeks
:: How do people model and try to project residential :: subscriber bandwidth demands into the future? Do :: you base it primarily on historical data? -- Yes, if you have a lot of quality data that goes far back in the past you can make

OT: friday fun - geko outsge

2019-03-15 Thread Scott Weeks
I thought some here might enjoy this. -- Technician arrived onsite and found no issue with the fiber connection back to the CO. Tech then attempted to reseat the SM-A card and found a gecko in the card slot. Technician removed the gecko and verified

Re: Should Netflix and Hulu give you emergency alerts?

2019-03-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- m...@mtcc.com wrote: From: Michael Thomas But if you're about to be incinerated in real life -- Paradise -- you want the alert. -- So you can toss your children in the storm drain?

Re: Should Netflix and Hulu give you emergency alerts?

2019-03-10 Thread Scott Weeks
--- beec...@beecher.cc wrote: From: Tom Beecher Business ask to create near real time, location aware notification system to increase user engagement and refine ad tracking : "That's a a great idea, we can do that!" Government ask to create near real time, location aware notification system

Re: A Zero Spam Mail System [Feedback Request]

2019-02-18 Thread Scott Weeks
--- beec...@beecher.cc wrote: From: Tom Beecher Every single person on this list has either sent an email they later regret[...] -- Not me. No way. Never. ;) scott

Re: ASNs decimation in ZW this morning

2019-01-16 Thread Scott Weeks
--- col...@gt86car.org.uk wrote: From: Colin Johnston I wonder how they block social media sites/whats up, is it null routing on peering cores or filtering since did not see filtering in place from ZIM<>UK last month... - Regarding the shutdown:

RE: rfd

2018-12-18 Thread Scott Weeks
--- snasl...@medline.com wrote: From: "Naslund, Steve" Mainly because propagating a flapping route across the entire Internet is damaging... https://www.researchgate.net/publication/220850232_Route_Flap_Damping_Made_Usable scott

Re: Stupid Question maybe?

2018-12-18 Thread Scott Weeks
--- nanog@nanog.org wrote: From: Grant Taylor via NANOG You can safely say that 72.234.7.0/24 is a Class C /sized/ network. -- But most don't say that. They just say it's a Class C, which it most assuredly is not. I heckle them until they can give

Re: Stupid Question maybe?

2018-12-18 Thread Scott Weeks
--- beec...@beecher.cc wrote: From: Tom Beecher It's good to have at least a passing understanding of the old terminology simply because documentation for newer stuff likes to reference it... -- Plus it's fun (and informative about a netgeek's skill)

Re: China ’s Maxim – Leave No Access Point Unexploited: The Hidden Story of China Telecom’ s BGP Hijacking

2018-11-26 Thread Scott Weeks
China Telecom's response: "The content of these reports was lack of factual evidence. The conclusion was ungrounded. Also, it did not match with the current status and technical principles of global Internet operation." http://www.irasia.com/listco/hk/chinatelecom/press/p181122.htm scott

Re: China ’s Maxim – Leave No Access Point Unexploited: The Hidden Story of China Telecom’ s BGP Hijacking

2018-11-14 Thread Scott Weeks
--- alfie@fdx.services wrote: From: Alfie Pates Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by apathy. --- Especially when they can do it without being seen as was discussed here years ago. I believe this was one of the

Re: IGP protocol

2018-11-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: On Mon, 12 Nov 2018 20:21:26 +, "Naslund, Steve" said: > 2. Most corporate networks will be running OSPF and/or EIGRP as an IGP. And I'm sure there's still some crazies out there using RIPv2. :) -- Yes,

Re: [OT?] Anyone else been contacted by networkequipment.net after commenting here?

2018-10-18 Thread Scott Weeks
--- br...@2mbit.com wrote: From: Brielle Bruns RE shaming: networkequipment.net Isn't the first time I've been contacted by a networking gear vendor after they 'mysteriously' got my e-mail address (shortly after I posted a comment here) as someone who was interested in their wares.

Re: It's been 20 years today (Oct 16, UTC). Hard to believe.

2018-10-16 Thread Scott Weeks
--- rjo...@centergate.com wrote: From: Rodney Joffe At NANOG two weeks ago, we had an interesting discussion at one of the lunch tables. One of the subjects we discussed was the original IANA, and RFC Editor, Jon Postel. Seven of the ten people at the table had never heard of him. Maybe

RE: bloomberg on supermicro: sky is falling

2018-10-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- snasl...@medline.com wrote: From: "Naslund, Steve" >Make a second account at your bank. One account is >'storage' and has all your money. You never use >the 'storage account' ATM card for anything outside >your bank's ATM machines. Doubling the service fees from your bank.

Re: ifIndex

2018-10-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- ra...@psg.com wrote: From: Randy Bush do folk have experience with platforms where ifIndexes are not stable across reboots etc? how do you deal with it? do some of those platforms trap on change? --- I'm surprised everyone doesn't have stable

Re: bloomberg on supermicro: sky is falling

2018-10-12 Thread Scott Weeks
--- bj...@mork.no wrote: There is nothing preventing a rogue online shop from storing and reusing the CVV you give them. Or selling your complete card details including zip code, CVV and whatever. - As a side note on the tail end of this and as

RE: bloomberg on supermicro: sky is falling

2018-10-10 Thread Scott Weeks
--- snasl...@medline.com wrote: From: "Naslund, Steve" You are free to disagree all you want with the default deny-all policy but it is a DoD 5200.28-STD requirement and NSA Orange Book TCSEC requirement. It is baked into all approved secure operating systems including SELINUX so it is

Re: Oct. 3, 2018 EAS Presidential Alert test

2018-10-09 Thread Scott Weeks
--- a...@andyring.com wrote: From: Andy Ringsmuth Yeah, this thread is getting somewhat removed from the original question, so what the heck. I’ve often thought that vehicle radios should have a location-based weather radio built in ---

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