On 22May2014Thursday, at 5:55, Christopher Morrow morrowc.li...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 8:41 AM, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote:
I remind vendors when I talk to them, IPv6 first, then IP classic(tm).
Coke Classic managed to outlast NewCoke... pattern repeating?
negotiation is fine… a weakness is presuming to know what the perp wants (and
many times they don;t know themselves)
so engagement is good “The Cuckoo's Egg” is worth the read…
/bill
On 22May2014Thursday, at 8:23, Livingood, Jason
jason_living...@cable.comcast.com wrote:
On 5/22/14,
regarding content, I’m not sure you and I live in the same media space, but I
live in the same space as Springsteen who wrote 57 CHANNELS (AND NOTHIN' ON)”
reports of TW in NYC having 2000 channels and nothing on are common. granted
that major BB providers -own- a lot of content, but they
router
that was on the switch mesh.
These days, most folks use BGP “condoms” to protect themselves.
manning
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On 14March2015Saturday, at 12:55, Dave Temkin d...@temk.in wrote:
Seems like an odd waste of resources; what if Google
to be used as the blocks for the root zone distribution masters.
ICANN emerged and claimed them for itself, at one point using them for internal
ICANN networking.
I lost interest/control at that point and don;t know what happened after that.
manning
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whois traceroute …
manning
On 5June2015Friday, at 18:38, Mike Hale eyeronic.des...@gmail.com wrote:
We need a pool on what percentage of readers just googled traceroute.
On 6June2015Saturday, at 10:34, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
nanog as dinosaur food
(not top-posting for your reading pleasure)
Why do you love Marshal Rose?
Why do you hate Jeff Case?
Why would you buy Paul Traina a drink?
Does Paul Francis deserve sainthood?
(must add this to the Cult
of that?
manning
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On 27June2015Saturday, at 9:49, Bacon Zombie baconzom...@gmail.com wrote:
Is anybody still using IPX or TokenRing?
I've heard that TokenRing is over 9000 times better for iSCSI since you are
guaranteed
so… bring your own avian carriers?
manning
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On 29May2015Friday, at 19:49, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
ryuu.psg.com:/Users/randy ping rsync.tools.ietf.org
PING zinfandel.tools.ietf.org (64.170.98.42): 56 data bytes
Why do I read this thread as “Peering + Transit Circus”
manning
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On 18August2015Tuesday, at 6:01, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote:
On Aug 18, 2015, at 8:47 AM, Gert Doering g...@greenie.muc.de wrote:
XR
is this any different than the architecture Rodney Joffe built 20 years ago?
manning
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On 1May2015Friday, at 15:41, Jac Kloots jac.klo...@surfnet.nl wrote:
Randy,
On Thu, 30 Apr 2015, Randy Bush wrote:
in any case
actually, 1500 byte frames require a very different buffering technique, since
you have so many in flight at a given time.
if your old enough, this equates to the 53byte ATM cells when the data rates
were in the Megabit range.
manning
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-and-surveillance-items
manning
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STLS is the place to start. There are other places, some of whom might be a
better fit for your needs/capabilities.
manning
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On 7July2015Tuesday, at 14:14, Brian Free brf...@adobe.com wrote:
Looking at acquiring some
Over the years, I’ve had pretty good success with the IVI package.
RFC 6219 lays out how it works and some folks experiences with v6-only networks.
manning
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On 8July2015Wednesday, at 12:53, Cryptographrix cryptograph
on the entertainment lan at the house….
manning
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On 9July2015Thursday, at 13:00, Naslund, Steve snasl...@medline.com wrote:
Yes, and that is a problem. Usually because it is not granular enough and
there are a lot
one word.RFC 1918. Here is an perpetual well of IPv4, packed down,
overflowing.
manning
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On 9July2015Thursday, at 6:02, Mark Tinka mark.ti...@seacom.mu wrote:
On 9/Jul/15 14:53, Baldur Norddahl wrote
96 days left Martin? Don't think we'll make it past January?
--bill
Begin forwarded message:
From: Leo Vegoda leo.veg...@icann.org
Date: November 30, 2010 12:27:11 PST
To: Leo Vegoda leo.veg...@icann.org
Subject: [janog:10168] Four additional /8s allocated in November 2010
Reply-To:
are y'all ready for this gift?
--bill
Begin forwarded message:
From: Ernest - (AfriNIC) ern...@afrinic.net
Date: December 20, 2010 3:16:42 PST
To: annou...@afrinic.net
Subject: [AfriNIC-announce] AfriNIC to assign AS Numbers from a common 32-bit
pool.
Dear Colleagues,
According to
039/8 APNIC 2011-01 whois.apnic.net ALLOCATED
106/8 APNIC 2011-01 whois.apnic.net ALLOCATED
... whimper ...
Hey Chris, I'll reply to you off list.
Thanks for the heads up.
-rjb
On 9/26/08 10:13 PM, Christopher Morrow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there perhaps an about.com/nytimes.com admin around? I was
wondering if they perhaps knew that their loadbalancer for
www.nytimes.com is fairly broken
Can I please get taken off all nanog mailing list.
Thanks,
Mitch
alas, our service predates Joe’s marvelous text.
“B” provides its services locally to its upstream ISPs.
We don’t play routing tricks, impose routing policy, or attempt to
influence prefix announcement.
/bill
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet.
On 17March2014Monday, at 7:17, Joe Abley
If you wouldn’t mind a quick tracerooute - Can you confirm reachability to the
following:
2001:500:84::b
Thanks in advance.
/bill
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet.
Thanks All for taking the time to prod 2001:500:84::b
Looks like it is reachable from many places… enough that we will proceed to
augment the “B” root server with perhaps the last in a long line of IPv6
addresses that it has had over the last 15 years.
Splay will increase over time.
/bill
did you ask Jared?
/bill
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet.
On 4June2014Wednesday, at 12:15, Warren Kumari war...@kumari.net wrote:
Yup, I did think it was worth asking the entire list.
W
well then. you could just use that date then and it should be alright…
/bill
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet.
On 4June2014Wednesday, at 12:24, Warren Kumari war...@kumari.net wrote:
On Wednesday, June 4, 2014, manning bill bmann...@isi.edu wrote:
did you ask Jared?
Yup
er… this is no longer news… back in -MAY-… it was:
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/press-release/2014/ntia-announces-intent-transition-key-internet-domain-name-functions
/bill
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet.
On 6June2014Friday, at 14:31, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
In one of the worst
announce them so folks can use the space as darknets…
/bill
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On 17June2014Tuesday, at 15:39, John Levine jo...@iecc.com wrote:
In article
CABL6YZT7sSFxdBL1_UDVc2_t3X1drW0_AToHE51o2Pd=obd...@mail.gmail.com you
write:
+1+1+1 re living room
On 23June2014Monday, at 22:55, Keith Medcalf kmedc...@dessus.com wrote:
The question at hand is.. Do countries/businesses have to affiliate or
utilize any of those services provided by ICANN other than the assignment
of an IP address?
No.
except for RFC 1918 and ULA space, which
On 14July2014Monday, at 9:52, Barry Shein b...@world.std.com wrote:
On July 14, 2014 at 08:17 d...@dcrocker.net (Dave Crocker) wrote:
On 7/12/2014 3:19 PM, Barry Shein wrote:
On July 12, 2014 at 12:08 ra...@psg.com (Randy Bush) wrote:
or are you equating shell access with isp? that would
whats not to love… its DKIM’d everything
/bill
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet.
On 16July2014Wednesday, at 1:12, Stephane Bortzmeyer bortzme...@nic.fr wrote:
I love the From: field :-)
Sprint used to proxy aggregate… I remember 128.0.0.0/3
the real question, imho, is if folks are going to look into their crystal balls
and roadmap where the default offered is a /32 (either v4 or v6)
and plan accordingly, or just slap another bandaid on the oozing wound...
/bill
PO Box
so Internet in the US is safe…
/bill
Neca eos omnes. Deus suos agnoscet.
On 31August2014Sunday, at 22:35, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
Cause it's a long weekend, and why shouldn't it be whackier than normal.
- Forwarded Message -
From: PRIVACY Forum mailing list
Perhaps a dose of factual information may temper this thread.
If we are talking about ISO-3166-2 - the basis for the CCTLD delegations, then:
1_ Scotland has no say in the country code selected.
2_ ICANN has no say in the country code selected.
3_ The choice is up to an ISO committee.
See:
yes! by ALL means, hand out /48s. There is huge benefit to announcing all
that dark space, esp. when
virtually no one practices BCP-38, esp in IPv6 land.
/bill
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On 8October2014Wednesday, at 18:31, Mark Andrews ma...@isc.org wrote:
Give
FNC “reserved” .gov and .mil for the US.
And Postel was right… there was/is near zero reason to technically
extend/expand the number of TLDs.
/bill
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On 20October2014Monday, at 12:19, Sandra Murphy sa...@tislabs.com wrote:
By the time of
The IRTF is looking for data…
/bill
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Begin forwarded message:
From: Arjuna Sathiaseelan arjuna.sathiasee...@cl.cam.ac.uk
Subject: Survey on Smart Data Pricing for Affordable Internet access
Date: November 3, 2014 at 1:56:30 PST
To:
On 9November2014Sunday, at 11:40, Doug Barton do...@dougbarton.us wrote:
On 11/8/14 6:33 PM, Roland Dobbins wrote:
this is incorrect and harmful, and should be removed:
iii.Consider dropping any DNS reply packets which are larger
than 512 Bytes – these are commonly found in DNS
and then there are the loons who will locally push /64 or longer, some of which
may leak.
even if things were sane nothing longer than a /32 were to be in the table,
are we not looking at the functional
equivalent of v4 host routes?
/bill
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it is true that the risk profile has changed in the last 30 years.
his core belief in interconnecting things in an open way, enabling _anyone_ to
create,build, and deploy
is the core of ISOCs “permission less innovation” thrust.
crypto/security folks are green with envy … it is somewhat “sour
Frank was the most vocal…
the biggest cidr deployment issue was hardware vendors with “baked-in”
assumptions about addressing. IPv6 is doing the same thing with its /64
nonsense.
/bill
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On 1March2015Sunday, at 13:37, David Conrad
perfectly legal… the octal records confuse me more than the hex.
/bill
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On 14April2015Tuesday, at 5:36, Colin Johnston col...@gt86car.org.uk wrote:
never saw hex in host dns records before.
of course at the end of the day, there is ZERO requirement for anyone to
accept traffic from any prefix. to paraphrase an old greybeard,
"my network, my rulez"
/Wm
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 8:40 AM Siyuan Miao wrote:
> They block IP address from Iran, Cuba, North Korea, and Syria.
>
> You can
not clear what network neutrality has to say about this. are you required
to accept DDoS traffic or is that covered by net neutrality?
/Wm
On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 9:47 AM Bryan Fields wrote:
> On 3/20/19 12:32 PM, william manning wrote:
> > of course at the end of the day, ther
-- Forwarded message -
From: william manning
Date: Sat, Feb 9, 2019 at 9:34 PM
Subject: wither cyclops?
To:
Did this tool die on the vine?
https://cyclops.cs.ucla.edu/
/Wm
somewhere, I have a DVD of the Route Server logs from when we first turned
up the NSF/NAPS (circa 1994) until the UO service came online. I know I
offered them to CAIDA at one time. Don't remember anything happening.
(not that it matters, but I also have the RFC 1918 blackhole server logs
from
for our PCI-DSS audit, the rational for at least -one- local source,
instead of depending on pool.ntp.org, was "backhoe fade".
it was worth the $135 for an NTP source using GPS. the cable run up the
elevator shaft for the antenna works without needing OSHPD permits.
We are very happy with the
well, if they all go down, here is my backup clock.
On Fri, May 3, 2019 at 10:04 AM Seth Mattinen wrote:
>
> On 5/1/19 8:35 PM, Mel Beckman wrote:
> > But wait. What is the GPS constellation goes down? THEN we have bigger
> problems
>
>
> For timing if we lose the WWV stations and CDMA, then
usually the logistics and business models of traditional CLS and DC are
different (Bill Woodcock laid it out).
a few years ago i built a model for SWIFT that provided for dynamic
remapping of lambda in the event of backhoe fade. Not exactly your DC,
neutral IX form factor, but met the need at the
see also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smurf_attack
On Mon, Dec 9, 2019 at 12:09 PM ahmed.dala...@hrins.net <
ahmed.dala...@hrins.net> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> My network is being flooded with UDP packets, Denial of Service attack,
> soucing from Cloud flare and Google IP Addresses, with
Thanks Doug.
https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/SpecialPublications/NIST.SP.800-189.pdf
/Wm
from 1995-1996, i placed a DNS root server in Antarctica. Funding for the
bandwidth cost was high enough that I pulled the service. Never really
delved into the actual requirement for "real-time" interactions that could
not be localized. caching and batch transfers cover most of the need.
for
Could someone from Frontier give me a hand with one of your customers that
appears to have a fios connection out of coresite in LA.
Soon would be good. :)
/William Manning
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