I will add that card cloning is common enough in Canada that one should
take precautions, particularly if just using the magnetic strip instead
of tapping or chip/code. Don't hand your card to anyone to allow them
to swipe either, no matter how nicely they offer.
If you are not from Canada an
Randy,
It is quite possible that some are simply the victim of their own
ignorance. I know of an ISP where one of their last-mile hardware
vendors was pushing hard to get junior technical staff and senior
non-technical staff to agree to share netflow data. When senior
technical staff found
I'll try and beat Mike to this:
http://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn/
The above has contact info for a number of orgs to resolve geolocation &
VPN problems, including Amazon. Work in progress.
-- Stephen
On 2021-08-25 15:55, Chris Cappuccio wrote:
Looking to see if I can get
In $dayjob I constantly see the lack of understanding of the difference
between what the Internet is and what a path engineered private circuit
is (eg. pseudowire, wave, whatever). The latest fight is over SD-WAN
and those who think it will replace MPLS entirely and they won't need
those expen
Mike,
For those nets with a higher peak in the evenings, the graphs will
flatten out. If you're struggling any given weekday evening, you'll be
in trouble from the start. Major events and software releases are what
will use up available buffers.
IMO the Disney+ surprise was a good thing.
Hi Izzy,
Perhaps this is a better discussion for the outages discussion list?
You should probably also provide more technical details (obfuscated
src/dst etc).
Stephen
On 2020-02-07 10:38, Izzy Goldstein - TeleGo wrote:
from the US East Cost on Verizon FiOS
google cloud console is extremely
On 2019-08-10 02:29, Saku Ytti wrote:
> On Sat, 10 Aug 2019 at 00:22, Brandon Martin wrote:
>
>> Yes, yes they will. I've seen some distributor pricing and, while not
>> officially under NDA, I will not mention it directly. Suffice to say
>> you should demand at least 40-50% off list from your
Hi Kody,
Please don't share a person's e-mail account on a mailing list. Role
accounts are one thing, but not this. If you want to, send it privately.
Cheers,
Stephen
On 2019-06-27 17:47, Kody Vicknair wrote:
> I've always worked with Tim Bates. They were exceptionally quick with
> standing
Job,
Unless of course they are not actually on an IXP listed. Bitcanal is
not a member of TorIX and as far as I recall, never has been. The IP
they list in PeeringDB was never assigned to them at any point and in
fact was used by an AS112 instance which was run by TorIX directly on
the fabr
Mike,
Whether it becomes a practical problem depends on the use case and by
that I mean buffers can cut both ways. If buffers are too small,
traffic can be dropped and even worse, other traffic could be affected
depending on factors like ASIC design an HOLB. Too large, latency or
order sensitive
Hi Jack,
As OVH is a data centre, I find that extraordinary if eyeballs were the
cost. VPN's may be popular but that seems excessive. Probably bots of
some sort, scraping the internet.
-- Stephen
On 2017-10-02 3:57 PM, Jacques Latour wrote:
Hi all!
I'm working on our IPv6 and DNSSEC adop
Thanks Bob!
-- Stephen
On 2017-09-28 4:47 PM, Bob Evans wrote:
Depending on commute times with traffic - you will most likely travel 101
south.
Uber works well from SFO. You catch an Uber ride on the arrival level.
Rental carGoogle Maps knows several pathways. But it will most likely
take
Hi all,
I'm flying in for the conference, landing in San Francisco. What's the
best way to get from SFO to the conference hotel?
Thanks,
-- Stephen
TR,
MTS Allstream is no longer a combined entity. MTS was purchased by Bell
Canada and Allstream was purchased by Zayo.
-- Stephen
On 2017-08-08 8:19 PM, TR Shaw wrote:
Bill,
What does Bell buying MTS do? Does it change your statement or will the MTS
portion of Bell still peer locally?
T
Alain,
When you refer to "normal peering" do you mean Internet transit? Or are
these PNI's with Google? Do the GCLD instance you reach through "normal
peering" have higher latency than through TorIX?
-- Stephen
On 2017-06-16 6:58 PM, Alain Hebert wrote:
Hi,
Anyone aware of diff
I tried booking earlier today, had the same issue and called in. I was
told they were now full, and only non-block rooms were available (@ >
$500/night).
-- Stephen
On 2016-05-02 10:26 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
excuse puking on list but the path to nanog admin action seems dead
Date: Sun, 01 Ma
Same here, whois.radb.net still appears down as of this message.
-- Stephen
On 2016-01-22 5:27 PM, Brian Rak wrote:
whois.radb.net seems to have been down since sometime last night, has
anyone else seen problems with this?
It seems the web interface still works, but that's not very useful for
Follow-up to my own post, Fireeye has code on github:
https://github.com/fireeye/synfulknock
On 2015-09-16 10:27 AM, Stephen Fulton wrote:
Interesting, anyone have more details on how to construct the scan using
something like nmap?
-- Stephen
On 2015-09-16 9:20 AM, Royce Williams wrote:
HD
Interesting, anyone have more details on how to construct the scan using
something like nmap?
-- Stephen
On 2015-09-16 9:20 AM, Royce Williams wrote:
HD Moore just posted the results of a full-Internet ZMap scan. I didn't
realize that it was remotely detectable.
79 hosts total in 19 countrie
What's the price point of an SR-A4? Comparable to the MX104 or ASR9001?
-- Stephen
On 2015-05-06 7:13 PM, Craig wrote:
If you know Juniper and Cisco, the learning curve isn't so bad to pick up
the ALU CLI, after working with it for a brief time, you catch on quickly.
Their products are quite i
Local Google caches at QIX?
-- Stephen
On 2015-03-12 3:58 PM, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
So today, I saw this:
BlackBox:~ jlixfeld$ host google.ca 8.8.8.8
Using domain server:
Name: 8.8.8.8
Address: 8.8.8.8#53
Aliases:
google.ca has address 206.126.112.166
google.ca has address 206.126.112.177
goog
peeringdb.com is usually quite accurate.
-- Stephen
On 2015-01-11 4:11 PM, Pavel Odintsov wrote:
Hello!
But abuse@ contacts is very-very-very hard way to contacting with ASN
administrator in case of attack. Big amount of requests to #Nanog
about "please contact ASN noc with me offlist" co
Hi Clayton,
Putting on my TorIX hat, I'll address what you've brought up:
1. We implemented port security because MAC ACL's were not effectively
blocking certain types of bad traffic, which was a problem with the
hardware in place at the time. As you are certainly aware, getting
vendors to w
I'm seeing the same hijack of prefixes by multiple networks under my
watch, at 18:40 UTC and 19:06 UTC.
-- Stephen
On 2014-04-02 2:51 PM, Joseph Jenkins wrote:
So I setup BGPMON for my prefixes and got an alert about someone in
Thailand announcing my prefix. Everything looks fine to me and I
There are reports of problems in Montreal with several other providers
over the last several days. These seem to coincide with the Olympics
live broadcasts, particularly during the hockey broadcasts.
-- Stephen
On 2014-02-20 10:08 AM, Nick Cameo wrote:
Hello Everyone,
According to mtr comma
Microsoft Windows 8.1 is due out in October.. don't be so sure :)
-- Stephen
On 19/09/2013 3:11 PM, Warren Bailey wrote:
Patch Tuesday is not 1gb per patch.
On 9/19/13 11:51 AM, "valdis.kletni...@vt.edu"
wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2013 18:11:11 -, Warren Bailey said:
Why does apple feel it
+1
If you do not/cannot have an Akamai cache, connect to an IX that does,
and make sure you've got the capacity. My own rule of thumb is have 2x
the capacity of your average *peak* traffic on an IX. When big events
happen, whether it is news, sporting or a major software update, that
extra
> Ding ding ding! And that's why honest IXPs graph both, to show that
> they have no packet loss on their inter-switch links.
It depends on what is being measured. At TorIX we'll see deviations
between in/out on our aggregate graph. As we combine all peer ports to
form the aggregate graph, a
your space via multiple
carriers.
-- Stephen Fulton
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