the government comes to take your IP address from you, shoot
them in the head.
Paraphrasing G. Gordon Liddy :)
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switch gear and the like. Unions fight dirty.
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empowered to enforce
the tax on machine guns. The local police do not have any authority to
enforce those taxes, and could get sued if they tried to.
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compete on a level playing
field, not by allowing one company to buy a monopoly enforced by men with guns.
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also had text files with the comparisons.
Whip yours out and lets have an on list comparison of table sizes
:-D
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offered more USPS-like than FedEx-like service.
This gives me an awesome idea for an IP to VH coordinates look-up with volume
recorded. Interface it to the billing system, and we've just created a new
revenue source.
This if effin genius.
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examples of this being done?
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rear if/when it happens.
They do this now. Unless the device type is under listed smartnet, you can't
download software for it.
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On 2/24/2011 13:01, Jima wrote:
Wait for a winner to prevail. Whoever comes out on top is clearly more
prepared to deal with emergencies.
http://www.hamsexy.com
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and reboots it :)
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, each network a /64, etc.). The entire thing was done out of a
/112 at each site with /120's for subnets.
Course this same guy asked why we needed oc-48's between locations, he wanted
to get bonded gigE's of IP transport and do a VPN..
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box, and
the log file filled up at 2gb back in 2006? Also they forgot the root
password, and no one has a boot disk.
Won't somebody think of the boxen?
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, and an
all black jumpsuit. At 3 am pry open the box and go to work. Bet if they
trained at it they could be done in under 5 min.
Thank god it's so much easier to just shoot the lights out if you want to be a
vandal.
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to commit crimes and break other peoples
security.
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AS's. Sure, this sucks, but 99% of the people
don't care, and still provides better connectivity to services people want
than IPv6 does.
So follow the money and see how IPv4 exhaustion plays out ;)
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Centers and CO's that should have been condemned.
:)
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://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_lacing
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[0-9] – VPN router or security appliance
FW[0-9] – Firewall or packet filter
I also tend to add funny names as CNAMES that are not published. Got to have
some as the network designer after all ;-)
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think, a single user could get the entire user base blocked from 4chan!
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On 4/19/2010 13:40, David Conrad wrote:
Bryan,
On Apr 19, 2010, at 10:22 AM, Bryan Fields wrote:
Here is some unverified calculations I did on the problem of scaling nat.
Right now I'm using 42 translation entries in my nat table. Each entry takes
up 312 bytes of FIB memory, which
on testing how
much a given nat solution can scale.
NAT scales just fine. I find that quite unfortunate, personally,
but I don't think there's a problem with the technology or economics.
It's a damn shame is what it is :(
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http
running
this in a SP environment with v6?
Any other OSS tools for this people are using?
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length
either.
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, but they are tyrants after all.
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On 6/5/2011 20:44, John Peach wrote:
On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 20:11:21 -0400
Bryan Fields br...@bryanfields.net wrote:
On 6/5/2011 19:39, Gadi Evron wrote:
The title is misleading, as this is more about denying access. But
this is still quite interesting. I don't think this has *any
On 6/5/2011 20:44, John Peach wrote:
On Sun, 05 Jun 2011 20:11:21 -0400
Bryan Fields br...@bryanfields.net wrote:
On 6/5/2011 19:39, Gadi Evron wrote:
The title is misleading, as this is more about denying access. But
this is still quite interesting. I don't think this has *any
have a spare 10Ge 48 port switch that you can have, if you ask
nicely.
I'll throw in a 4 post gruber rack for anyone that wants to pick it up.
I'm in the bay area by St Pete beach.
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they offer by seeing the
PDSN/SGSN going into overload :D
I would love a world where engineering was consulted by marketing :(
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, but true. Insurance was fully 1/4 of any income we made back
when I owned an ISP around 2001-2004.
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as a workaround for the time being.
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dollars the
Chinese government has intelligence on anyone or anything world wide, and
their agents are welcomed with open arms.
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in their
network, using the same rationale? At least with China they don't pretend
they're not spying on our own population.
/me taps nose
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100
wait 4
persist on
no li-local-save
no li-separate
console-speed115200
===
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. Most
possess a good amount of clue.
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long as you're willing to accept the
result.
I've seen people have their service cut off and a carrier keep their
equipment. Sure they will get it back, but is it worth spending 100k fighting
them in court for three years?
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http
must be tracked and metered back to
the user, and it makes the whole thing more expensive than it needs to be.
It's like going to your users and demanding different payments based on the
amount of data they receive from different ASN's.
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http
On 3/20/14, 12:34 PM, Blake Hudson wrote:
The solution seems to be competition or regulation.
I'd prefer competition to regulation.
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of the cctlds, shouldn't the
top-level gtlds be generically open to anyone
regardless of borders?
Would love to get any info about the history
of the decision to make it US-only.
The USA funded the early internet and so it got to make it's own legacy rules.
`murica
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are going nowhere.
Where's June Cleaver when you need her..
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I'm desperately in need of a Google postmaster contact. I've exhausted all
their automated tools and received no reply or fix.
Can some one hit me up off list?
Thank you,
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for route verification, and it's
got extensive HQoS functionality amongst other features.
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On 7/15/15 9:59 AM, Lee Howard wrote:
Price varies significantly by prefix length, and somewhat by region.
Regional variance may not be as much as it used to be.
Does legacy space command a premium in this?
What's the going rate to lease space (say a /20 or /19 for discussion)?
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where we can (and don't have to pay a climber).
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ppening again; get licensed spectrum or go home.
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er organizations I've been involved with.
It's no different then when Marge got up and implored the Springfield City
Council to use their money to pave Main St. and everyone else screamed
Monorail! (doh!)
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ad the question is when is it appropriate to shame
> members of the industry and how do we frame that in an professional manner
> (I realize you may have challenges in such a demonstration) .
Oh come on, it was a small ribbing at worst.
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rent tower space, pay for engineering, pay for install,
and pay for the gear.
While it's still cheaper than fiber, and deploys faster, a mile of fiber is
not that expensive depending on the area.
Microwave has it's place, but the 20 mile, >1gb links are marketing more than
anything.
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e as heck not going to sign a legally binding contract saying they do :)
I'm a bit ambivalent about BGP hijacking as a DDOS mitigation strategy.
Really there is no authority to say it's wrong. If your peers are cool with
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/ownership of this? Do they
only need to see a valid asset purchase agreement? There is no legacy RSA for
this.
I'm thinking of referring both parties to an experienced broker as well.
Does anyone have current process experience with this?
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n violation of what the NSF has said about this space.
I thought ARIN was slapped hard once before about this very thing?
Thanks,
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know are not
willing to do this.
I'd propose there must be a better way that doesn't require legacy holders
sign the RSA. RPKI is important enough that something should be possible.
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is requires guts to do.
And what of legacy address holders? ARIN will not permit RPKI use of their
blocks.
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our pitchforks and
rifles out :)
how I feel about it:
https://i.imgur.com/v7SJdmq.png
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On 6/13/18 3:01 AM, niels=na...@bakker.net wrote:
> Also, please get a mail client that generates proper In-Reply-To
> headers and knows how to quote... it's 2018.
+1
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On 6/15/18 6:23 AM, Ong Beng Hui wrote:
> With every operators looking at high quality HD video stream, anyone
> feeling the impact for WC 2018 yet ?
I took and uber today, the driver was streaming a match on his phone in the
suction cup mount.
Hands free, so it's technically legal...
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On 1/19/18 9:09 AM, Youssef Bengelloun-Zahr wrote:
> I'm trying to understand exactly what we might be dealing with here.
Evil.
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ty.
It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.
-- William Pitt
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On 1/15/19 5:16 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 5:07 PM Aled Morris via NANOG
> wrote:
Please don't post empty messages to the NANOG list.
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On 1/15/19 12:24 AM, b...@theworld.com wrote:
> I'd like to go on record as saying that I PREFER top-posting.
It's like having an @aol.com address.
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/wiki/Child_abuse_image_content_list
> I can't imagine a single rational argument against this.
I've fixed your broken quoting.
The simple argument against this; once a system is in place to block cp, it
can be used for other things. Don't like a political party? lets add it as
extreme "speec
rontier or Cox or whoever says they have fiber there, and then after
the move in, 4-8 week later you find out they don't have anything. Across the
road, yes, but all you can get is POTS and IDSL/ISDN.
Yep, is 2019 ISDN/IDSL is the only broadband service some people can get.
It's also going to be
oadband on 5 GHz is not it.
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d part is the PtMP wireless technology is likely slower than an
LTE modem with external antenna.
The WISP's had a great time circa 2005 or so, but now that the licensed
players have surpassed what they can offer it's hard to justify the lower
availability of the typical WISP vs. cost.
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etwork neutrality" rules?
>_>
<_<
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low gain puck antenna, but rather get a proper
grounded/mounted/weatherproofed antenna such as the ubiquitous 26 dBi
Quadrifilar Helix antenna. https://www.ebay.com/itm/192899151132
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On 5/7/19 3:39 PM, Mark Seiden wrote:
> excellent! (but i was hoping this would be a swamp-draining-by-vaporization
> exercise.)
the matador...the matador... the matador!
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On 4/18/19 2:36 PM, Anne P. Mitchell, Esq. wrote:
> I not only got it, my best friend in junior high's father was president of
> SDS.
I know one of the authors of the Port Huron Statement. The original Port Huron
Statement, not the compromised second draft.
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e there's arguments for and against it,
it's what he wants to buy :)
That said, I'm one of those guys that likes owing my own hypervisor, don't
need to worry about the side channel/memory/OOO execution attacks from rogue
VM's if it's only my VM's on it. Plus AWS ain't cheap either.
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ng reason it had to be done right now.
Based on my personal discussion with Brian Kantor in 2014, he was 100% against
selling, or even leasing it as he stated ARDC merely was the custodian of the
space for amateur use. I can't think what changed, other than his employment
situation.
"They drove a dump-truck full of money up to my house, I'm not made of stone!"
-- Herschel Krustofsky
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entries from the 2000's and Genuity
entries that became part of it. This was a failure, the NOC knew nothing
about it, and worse didn't get my black rocket jokes. No one working there
knew what Genuity was.
I gave up.
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For following up, their IPadmin team (person) did reach out and resolve this
asap for us.
Thanks!
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ere.
Hurricane Electric even baked them a cake, yet they still wont peer.
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little anyone can do against this sort
of actor, and it is why it's so terrifying. I certainly don't have a solution
to it, but can say censorship is not the answer.
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On 8/5/19 11:15 AM, Mel Beckman wrote:
> Keith, what could be more on-topic than an ISP’s status as a common
> carrier? Seems pretty operational to me.
Mel gets to decide what's on topic and off topic for the nanog list?
:D
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On 8/5/19 4:57 PM, b...@theworld.com wrote:
> TBH some of this is like watching someone try to set up a router using
> only the marketing brochures.
Hey, I got my Network+ too. dafuq is a "BGP"?
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ied by ARIN deeming the matter a private
> transaction between it and the alleged registrants to which the pubic is
> not entitled to a detailed accounting.
You know what they say about good intentions.
https://imgflip.com/i/362r0m
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tes from 44.24.245.2#53(44.24.245.2) in 99 ms
Someone, anyone, want to get this fixed?
The road to hell is paved in good intentions.
Hey mama, look at me, I'm on my way to the promised land, whoo!
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the community it was meant to serve.
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ource as far back as 2001, when we
couldn't even be blessed to get 44net space for our own legitimate radio use.
I'm sure I have the message from Brian denying it in my archives.
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e done fuck all for ARDC for years, actively held back deployment of
44net for the better part of 20 years, and now you orchestrate this backroom
deal.
You and Phil have proven how corrupt you are. Do the honorable thing and
resign. Phil too.
For shame.
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urce. There has been no communication from them until now.
>From an operational standpoint, RDNS for many subnets is still broken.
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On 4/16/20 4:48 PM, Ben Cannon wrote:
> Side note: What you describe is in-fact part of how languages change and
> evolve. (over time, sufficiently common incorrect use becomes. well.
> correct.)
Top posting will never be correct, even if the entire world does it.
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ase. I'd be willing to talk off list if anyone
wants details on how to configure and test it.
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On 4/21/20 6:28 PM, Bryan Fields wrote:
> On 4/21/20 5:11 PM, William Herrin wrote:
>> Howdy,,
>>
>> How do we contact the nanog mail admins? I looked at
>> https://archive.nanog.org/list and https://archive.nanog.org/list/faq
>> but apparently someone tho
one time I actually interacted with
them, I just emailed Matt Griswold, but that was years ago.
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a reset. Issue was immediate to the cable being inserted. No idea
> if this was patched or not.
Did you contact the vendor and did they commit to a fix? I can't imagine a
vendor not wanting to fix an easily reproducible bug such as this.
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6?* Punt it to the CPU and let it
fall over at 1000 pps, right?
I may have overstated the performance of that, but at the time we didn't care,
99.9% of all IPv6 was ping and traceroute. When it becomes the preferred
delivery network for content, a software based router isn't going to cut it.
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you might be able
to roll this yourself.
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On 5/7/20 5:54 PM, Brandon Jackson via NANOG wrote:
> I have seen (Charter) and heard quite a few run RIP or some other routing
> protocol on the CPE.
Yep, it's RIP. They don't support IPv6 on this either. I've been asking for
IPv6 since 2006, it's always next year.
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Looks like this recent spammer has been removed from the list. They were
moderated, and using the email address From: or known users.
Thanks,
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ows what to look for to kill this when it happens.
Forward the entire email including _FULL_HEADERS_ to ge...@nanog.org. We
will kill it and ban them from the list.
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ode. Not sure I want to run beta in a quasi-production network.
Thanks,
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On 6/20/20 6:42 PM, Bryan Fields wrote:
> On 6/20/20 5:33 PM, Tim Pozar wrote:
>> Looks like a spammer is harvesting email addresses from the NANOG list. i
>> I will be unscribing as I don't need this additional noise in my mailbox.
>
> Do you have the full headers of these
geeks
with it. It's my understanding this is prior to NANOG being a group under
Merit, and I'm unsure of the history or how any of the lists were handled at
that time, or what software was used.
Thanks,
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ociate a MAC with a bridge MAC. This
means we can isolate problem MAC's on an AP level, but then have to dig into
the FDB of each individual node on that AP.
These aren't ideal, but at the price point, we put up with the issues. :)
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60 ms across town as spectrum
wants takes TPA-ATL-DCA-DEN-NY to get to my rack. :-)
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On 6/20/20 5:33 PM, Tim Pozar wrote:
> Looks like a spammer is harvesting email addresses from the NANOG list. i
> I will be unscribing as I don't need this additional noise in my mailbox.
Do you have the full headers of these emails? Please send them along if you do.
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across the country to get across the room. Latency is down to the
historical averages, and we're no longer having throughput issues.
I'm a paying business customer (125/mo for 20/2 mbit connection), so I'm going
to bitch to high hell when it's impacting my business.
Thanks to everyone who reached out,
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. This is between routers both in TAMSFLDE.
Support has said this is "normal" and refused to escalate it. Some quick
testing with RIPE Atlas probes shows it's the same across 33363.
Thanks,
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. Anyone
can roll their own router for cheap, but that's a science experiment. It's
akin to a WISP in 1998 running karlnet on a pc with wi-lan cards. Sure you
can do it, but there's no one to support it.
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