[AusNOG] Our domain and Comodo Valkyrie Verdict + @team.telstra.com sadness
Dear Noggers, I hesitate to pester the list with an "our email is on an RBL" problem, however, I have hit a wall. We have been unable to send to @team.telstra.com from our domain (@clevvi.com.au) for several months. We don't get a bounce message - it is just never received. This is having a significant impact on a mutual enterprise customer, as Telstra engineers ask us for things and we are unable to send them on (tickets end up in a stalemate and the customer loses). VirusTotal.com tells me that we are listed as Phishing in Comodo Valkyrie Verdict. I have no idea if this is related to the @team.telstra.com issue, but it's as good a theory as any. I have submitted numerous contact forms to Comodo Valkyrie Verdict, with no response. The only other domain I have had any issue with is @nab.com.au (which is more of a problem for my banker than for me). There is no widespread RBL-like issue, as far as I can surmise. So, I am coming hat in hand to the AusNOG community to ask if anyone: 1) Has a contact in the @team.telstra.com MX team; and/or 2) Knows the secret to getting de-listed from Comodo Valkyrie Verdict. Many thanks! Kind Regards, James Deck Director p1300 932 776 ejd...@clevvi.com.au wclevvi.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South Street, Toowoomba 4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court, Bundall 4217 Need help? LOG A JOB ONLINE Feed your brain WATCH OUR WEBCHATS Click here to leave a review on Google ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
Re: [AusNOG] FYI: Pro Bono remote hands in Central QLD
I am available to assist in Gold Coast, Queensland. I also have an NextDC IDAC and could assist in Brsibane in a pinch, too. Would it be sensible for someone to coordinate a central database of these offers? Kind Regards, James Deck Director p1300 932 776 ejd...@clevvi.com.au wclevvi.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South Street, Toowoomba 4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court, Bundall 4217 Need help? LOG A JOB ONLINE Feed your brain WATCH OUR WEBCHATS Click here to leave a review on Google From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Rob Thomas Sent: Monday, 16 March 2020 9:19 AM To: Subject: [AusNOG] FYI: Pro Bono remote hands in Central QLD With Jared's message about NZ, I realised that there's going to be other places that need remote hands that could be difficult to get smart bodies to. If you urgently need remote hands in the CQ region (Bundaberg, Gladstone, Rocky, Mackay, out to Emerald), there's a reasonable chance I can get someone knowledgeable there to help you out, at no charge. This is not a service we normally provide, and won't be available AFTER this, and I am only offering it in the hope that it might save you some heartache over the next month or so. If you need this, you can contact me on 0402-077-155, or twitter @xrobau or facebook.com/xrobau<http://facebook.com/xrobau> - last priority would be email. --Rob ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
Re: [AusNOG] .au whois server is missing, assumed Borg'ed.
Dear Noggers, I think you will find your whois is happy again. Whilst whois.auda.org.au is the ‘official’ server, whois.audns.net.au is now functional again. Kind Regards, James Deck Director p1300 932 776 ejd...@clevvi.com.au wclevvi.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South Street, Toowoomba 4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court, Bundall 4217 Need help? LOG A JOB ONLINE Feed your brain WATCH OUR WEBCHATS Click here to leave a review on Google From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Shaun Haddrill Sent: Wednesday, 16 October 2019 6:04 AM To: sh...@2000cn.com.au Cc: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net Subject: Re: [AusNOG] .au whois server is missing, assumed Borg'ed. Thanks for the tip Shane. /etc/whois.conf didn't exist in my Ubuntu instance, however creating the file and adding the line as you suggested worked! Shaun Haddrill Treasurer, Electronic Frontiers Australia Email: treasu...@efa.org.au<mailto:treasu...@efa.org.au> website: www.efa.org.au<http://www.efa.org.au> On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 at 17:27, Shane Chrisp mailto:sh...@2000cn.com.au>> wrote: On 11/10/19 2:10 pm, Rob Thomas wrote: In the meantime, its a trivial task to add the below to /etc/whois.conf \.au whois.auda.org.au<http://whois.auda.org.au> Shane > You'd think they would have done something like 'Hey. This has > changed. Use this server instead' rather than just deleting the DNS > record. > > Now I have to go open bug tickets with a bunch of distros to get their > whois updated. 8-\ > > --Rob > > On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 at 15:40, David Keegel > mailto:d...@keegel.id.au>> wrote: >> Yes, like James said, whois.auda.org.au<http://whois.auda.org.au> is the >> right answer. >> >> Although I would use >> $ whois -h whois.auda.org.au<http://whois.auda.org.au> >> news.com.au<http://news.com.au> >> or >> $ jwhois news.com.au<http://news.com.au> >> rather than >> $ telnet whois.auda.org.au<http://whois.auda.org.au> 43 >> >> Whois.audns.net.au<http://Whois.audns.net.au> was grandfathered for over 12 >> months, but >> auDA decided enough time has passed now since they changed >> to using whois.auda.org.au<http://whois.auda.org.au> when Afilias took over >> in 2018. >> >> On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 04:15:33AM +, James Deck wrote: >>> Hi all, >>> >>> >>> https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/au.html >>> >>> >>> You can (should) use whois.auda.org.au<http://whois.auda.org.au>: >>> >>> >>> $ telnet whois.auda.org.au<http://whois.auda.org.au> 43 >>> >>> Trying 199.15.83.22... >>> >>> Connected to whois.auda.ltd. >>> >>> Escape character is '^]'. >>> >>> news.com.au<http://news.com.au> >>> >>> Domain Name: NEWS.COM.AU<http://NEWS.COM.AU> >>> >>> Registry Domain ID: D40740001615931-AU >>> >>> Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.auda.org.au<http://whois.auda.org.au> >>> >>> Registrar URL: https://www.cscdigitalbrand.services >>> >>> Last Modified: 2019-02-26T01:12:18Z >>> >>> Registrar Name: Corporation Service Company (Aust) Pty Ltd >>> >>> Registrar Abuse Contact Email: >>> domainab...@cscglobal.com<mailto:domainab...@cscglobal.com> >>> >>> Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.8887802723 >>> >>> Reseller Name: >>> >>> Status: clientDeleteProhibited >>> https://afilias.com.au/get-au/whois-status-codes#clientDeleteProhibited >>> >>> Status: serverDeleteProhibited >>> https://afilias.com.au/get-au/whois-status-codes#serverDeleteProhibited >>> >>> Status: serverRenewProhibited >>> https://afilias.com.au/get-au/whois-status-codes#serverRenewProhibited >>> >>> Status: serverUpdateProhibited >>> https://afilias.com.au/get-au/whois-status-codes#serverUpdateProhibited >>> >>> Registrant Contact ID: AT2688983299772 >>> >>> Registrant Contact Name: Domain Admin >>> >>> Tech Contact ID: AT1811166138471 >>> >>> Tech Contact Name: News Limited Domain Manager >>> >>> Name Server: USC1.AKAM.NET<http://USC1.AKAM.NET> >>> >>> Name Server: USC4.AKAM.NET<http://USC4.AKAM.NET> >>> >>> Name Server: NS1-24.AKAM.NET<http://NS1-24.AKAM.NET> >>> >>> Name Server: NS1-50.AKAM.NET<http://NS1-50.AKAM.NET> >>> >
Re: [AusNOG] Telstra SIM Issues. Telstra.Internet & some private APN's.
Hi Michael, We have been notified by M2M One (our IoT SIM provider) of an issue commencing at 8am. Kind Regards, James Deck Managing Director Clevvi - Formerly 1300 Web Pro p1300 932 776 ejd...@clevvi.com.au wclevvi.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South Street, Toowoomba 4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court, Bundall 4217 Need help? LOG A JOB ONLINE Feed your brain WATCH OUR WEBCHATS Click here to leave a review on Google On 2 Nov 2018, at 8:55 am, Cole, Michael mailto:micha...@tnsi.com>> wrote: Anyone experiencing issues with Telstra SIMs this morning? Started around 7AM Sydney time. Affecting our Telstra private APN’s and stock Internet APN’s. Intermittent. Not all devices. Some able to connect for a few minutes and then disconnect. Telstra saying it is related to the Cloud issue…. This e-mail message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information of the Transaction Network Services Group. Any unauthorised review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
Re: [AusNOG] Are domain name server pointers reliant on registrar name server?
Thanks, Mal. My syntax could have been clearer. Probably should have said, "The list of name servers that are authoritative for your domain are provided by parent DNS servers, such as the registry operator (which in turn are provided by the root servers)." The original post was asking if the registrar is relied upon here (and the answer is no). Regarding the IANA link - the below servers will resolve .au at the 1st level: b.au a.au v.au u.au s.au q.au r.au c.au d.au 2nd level .au domains are provided by a narrower set of servers. For example, .com.au is provided by: s.au q.au t.au r.au A practical example of this recursion can be seen using dig +trace: ; <<>> DiG 9.10.6 <<>> +trace clevvi.com.au ;; global options: +cmd . 514209 IN NS g.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS l.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS k.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS j.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS h.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS a.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS d.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS f.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS e.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS c.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS m.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS b.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS i.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS l.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS k.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS j.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS h.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS a.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS d.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS f.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS e.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS c.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS m.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS b.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS i.root-servers.net. . 514209 IN NS g.root-servers.net. ;; Received 397 bytes from 192.168.11.1#53(192.168.11.1) in 155 ms au. 172800 IN NS a.au. au. 172800 IN NS t.au. au. 172800 IN NS c.au. au. 172800 IN NS d.au. au. 172800 IN NS u.au. au. 172800 IN NS s.au. au. 172800 IN NS v.au. au. 172800 IN NS r.au. au. 172800 IN NS b.au. au. 172800 IN NS q.au. au. 86400 IN DS 35197 8 2 9EDA3EC27D09500AD52C510A86BCB1CD7C36E3AB04B6EBB76378 378A5C87 au. 86400 IN DS 35197 8 1 DF3D2F347C04EAE8FFAD6EEA8BD52FD134088969 au. 86400 IN RRSIG DS 8 1 86400 2018111005 2018102804 2134 . v6entwVq3hzXYBm6GjGlbuUkqWiIK/k/GjTFT0Ww35HW1sNhXqiabnm1 0He9PJZwmN783weKHEKTZRfriUHRT0B44NRqZCxifUpgnY6v458v3T1J s3oerpLpD4urZKL1d8SgUEzb50LPVFY4kSZjwJ57fcHZm960zbVWalHS I75pskSg27t0eyk57If5QMfDOQ8ox7gJ3wSVNNQ4HiBIk7KDj0xzQ2of VCYlY38wc/hw7YFkfCOAzIq7uJ3pLIyXsUrnnjotE6a8aHGhPdJY0veW NgBbIjAu37CTZCYT/TpknjfUIo8K3hfL0K9tb67KRqpLdVuqAPE3hMbN shySlg== ;; Received 985 bytes from 199.9.14.201#53(b.root-servers.net) in 218 ms com.au. 86400 IN NS s.au. com.au. 86400 IN NS q.au. com.au. 86400 IN NS t.au. com.au. 86400 IN NS r.au. com.au. 86400 IN DS 14185 8 1 2F03242E417A9A01F7E9139F605B48CC38A2D454 com.au. 86400 IN DS 14185 8 2 9394BEA09F5EBD91384AA5CD0397A6B395FD2B299C7912979243CD68 9BA387DB com.au. 86400 IN RRSIG DS 8 2 86400 20190125205724 20181027204634 2806 au. rHe2S+fT44jk8dyHFHp8eGPu+y0mhvoiMHEZ2+fTksHaaq8P3lSFzM5E mPTTX8alvG00to8kV73visSdaniB9aNzSCT/kdNu/Ly+SPk+k4pPOHB0 enQAUU+vYYiGDvOL0A0sbPhGJRO7f5gBlMUq5rOC2UAr1+/ydONtb9qg blNzihKUPnPp4O3VRQvm2tS8Aplq13/xbilbA5IsP7/OKg== ;; Received 400 bytes from 162.159.25.38#53(d.au) in 45 ms clevvi.com.au. 900 IN NS bella.ns.cloudflare.com. clevvi.com.au. 900 IN NS oswald.ns.cloudflare.com. clevvi.com.au. 900 IN DS 2371 13 2 35DB5C342FFDFD4B0CADF98022D74E41A4CC2543BDB9A981F27574F3 659F6729 clevvi.com.au. 900 IN RRSIG DS 8 3 900 20181115151738 20181025141738 14968 com.au. UcsGcFhCMtVMJSNBXOoZ9NSEa0W4KttcVJem5dOQm1LVk3svXNSalpKS ON0Szj1CHEX/uPSPR1QmXgqOV/r5nY8Kvbaj7HvW3XVJ8dW7p8oqgdq7 AD5EICDJdTkmn92B9QfrJh2b/1t5DgkzFd1PcV/E3DI98qR6KrG6ZXeM vUY= ;; Received 314 bytes from 65.22.196.1#53(q.au) in 57 ms clevvi.com.au. 900 IN A 104.25.130.103 clevvi.com.au. 900 IN A 104.25.129.103 clevvi.com.au. 900 IN RRSIG A 13 3 900 20181029130048 20181027110048 35273 clevvi.com.au. D43GkW+W0YwKnvrBfe5tZvYaKkt4Ka3Q7mR2MaSdZUhKKAzTh8XUDHu4 vfaOTrylLnEMlfQ85rUrMLToBTpxtA== ;; Received 183 bytes from 173.245.59.218#53(oswald.ns.cloudflare.com) in 33 ms ____ Kind Regards, James Deck Managing Director Clevvi - Formerly 1300 Web Pro p1300 932 776 ejd...@clevvi.com.au wclevvi.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South Street, Toowoomba 4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court, Bundall 4217 Need help? LOG A JOB ONLINE Feed your brain WATCH OUR WEBCHATS Click here to leave a review on Google From: Mal Sent: Sunday, 28 October 2018 9:57 PM To: James Deck; Matt Selbst Cc: AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Are domain name server pointers reliant on registrar name server? On 28/10/2018 9:25 PM, James Deck wrote: > > Authoritative name servers are provided by DNS services managed by the > registry operator (and not the registrar). > Not correct. Anyone can run there own Auth
Re: [AusNOG] Are domain name server pointers reliant on registrar name server?
Hi Matt, Authoritative name servers are provided by DNS services managed by the registry operator (and not the registrar). In the .com.au<http://com.au> domain space, you are reliant on: 1) The root servers, which point to the nameservers for .au 2) auDA’s nameservers, which point to the nameservers for .com.au<http://com.au> 3) Afilias (registry operator)’s nameservers, which point to yourdomain.com.au<http://com.au> When you modify your domain, your registrar updates the database of the registry operator (in .au’s case, Afilias), which is used by the registry operator to generate the .com.au<http://com.au> zone file, which is then pushed out to their nameservers. Kind Regards, James Deck Managing Director Clevvi - Formerly 1300 Web Pro p1300 932 776 ejd...@clevvi.com.au wclevvi.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South Street, Toowoomba 4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court, Bundall 4217 Need help? LOG A JOB ONLINE Feed your brain WATCH OUR WEBCHATS Click here to leave a review on Google On 28 Oct 2018, at 8:17 pm, Matt Selbst mailto:matt.j.sel...@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi All, Just a quick question. Say I have a domain mydomain.com<http://mydomain.com> who's authoritative name servers are ns1.server.net<http://ns1.server.net> and ns2.server.net<http://ns2.server.net> Are these name server entries for my domain stored by my registrar or are they stored somewhere upstream and merely updated by my registrar? Putting it another way am I reliant on my registrar's name serves being available (if these name aren't run by them). Thanks -Matt ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
Re: [AusNOG] .au Domain Registrations
Hi Josh, Expiry dates were not shown in WHOIS for .au prior to July 1 either. This article is dated, but explains that the expiry date is not shown to help prevent renewal scams: https://www.auda.org.au/blog/whois-and-registrant-contact-information-policy-reviews-2/ Kind Regards, James Deck Managing Director Clevvi - Formerly 1300 Web Pro p1300 932 776 ejd...@clevvi.com.au wclevvi.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South Street, Toowoomba 4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court, Bundall 4217 Need help? Click here to log a job online.. On 11 Jul 2018, at 10:28 pm, Joshua D'Alton mailto:jos...@railgun.com.au>> wrote: WHOIS is now available at: whois.auda.org.au<http://whois.auda.org.au/> on both port 43 and HTTPS. How does one do a full whois which shows expiration and other contacts and so on? How are people with domains which might be expiring tomorrow performing a renewal if say the account information is unknown and they need to do a reset and so on? I can't believe we aren't seeing thousands of complaints as thousands of domains aren't renewed for various reasons.. but which maybe under the new rule won't be much longer than before where you had to fax in the letterhead blah blah, but still.? ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
Re: [AusNOG] .au Domain Registrations
Hi all, The automated recovery via email will be reinstated as soon as possible. Hopefully this week. https://afilias.com.au/frequently-asked-questions How do I complete a domain name password recovery? In the first instance you should contact your registrar to recover your domain password. If they are unavailable, please go to this link<https://afilias.com.au/about-au/domain-pw-recovery>. We're working on a replacement solution for our own recovery function which will be email-based. We will update when that's available. WHOIS is now available at: whois.auda.org.au<http://whois.auda.org.au/> on both port 43 and HTTPS. auDA and Afilias are working hard to tidy up these few issues. That FAQs page and the Whirlpool thread are good places to follow this. If there are any urgent "website down" type issues, like you raised Ted, please feel free to contact me off list and I will see if I can be of assistance. Kind Regards, James Deck Managing Director Clevvi - Formerly 1300 Web Pro p1300 932 776 ejd...@clevvi.com.au wclevvi.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South Street, Toowoomba 4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court, Bundall 4217 Need help? Click here to log a job online.. On 11 Jul 2018, at 9:23 pm, Matthew VK3EVL mailto:hit...@itglowz.com>> wrote: Submit feedback to auDA. I’m sure if enough people feel the same way things may change back to how it was. I’ve done my bit. I’ve just received a renewal letter for a .au domain at $job for $275 for two years through a registrar that the company does not normally use and sounds very scammy so looks like I’m about to go through the same process :( Cheers Matthew On 11 Jul 2018, at 20:20, Ted Cooper mailto:ml-ausnog-xviii...@linuxwan.net>> wrote: It would be much better if we could return to the previous function of immediate email of the password to the registrant contact email address. There is no benefit to forcing engagement with the losing registrar, especially when they are non-cooperative or cactus. Case in point - the "this is not an invoice" scams. After 5 years of falling victim to the scam, the original scam company being closed down by ASIC or similar, all positive control over the domain was lost by the client. The contact email address was still valid but Afilias refused to pass on the password to it to allow me to fix the domain by transferring to a responsible registrar. The scam company refused to cooperate with the Afilias phone call, effectively blocking the ability get the password. In the end I emailed _everyone_ in the chain (scam company, TuCows, Afilias, auDA) about the situation and _one_ of them did the deed and sent it to the contact address. A week after starting and the domain is finally transferred and fixed. For the love of all things good, just send the damn password to the email address! Why does it have to be anything but automated?? I'll fix the contact information when it gets here. On 11/07/18 16:37, Bryce Telfer wrote: Unfortunately, the new Domain Password Recovery system that Afilias provide (https://afilias.com.au/about-au/domain-pw-recovery) is a poor substitute for the previous AusRegistry system. Rather than an immediate, automated email to the Registrant Contact, the new system involves someone at Afilias making a telephone call to the Registrant Contact Phone Number sometime in the next 2 days. Time to do a thorough clean-up of all the Registrant Contact Phone numbers on all our domains. *Bryce Telfer* p| 1300 720 790 e| brycetel...@allinternet.com.au<mailto:brycetel...@allinternet.com.au> <mailto:brycetel...@allinternet.com.au> On 21 June 2018 at 21:01, Nathan Brookfield mailto:nathan.brookfi...@simtronic.com.au> <mailto:nathan.brookfi...@simtronic.com.au>> wrote: Hi Chris, The .AU domain registration agency is changing from AusRegistry o Afilias but that’s all, no real changes to the community except dealing with a new registrar body, no changes to .au domains are coming on that date. Nathan Brookfield Chief Executive Officer Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd http://www.simtronic.com.au On 21 Jun 2018, at 20:50, Christopher Hawker mailto:m...@chrishawker.com.au> <mailto:m...@chrishawker.com.au>> wrote: Hi All, __ __ With the changes coming on 1^st July to the way .au domain registrations, is there a way to pre-register .au domains? Or is it a matter of “first in, first served”? __ __ Thanks, CH. ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> <mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog <http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog> ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> <mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausno
Re: [AusNOG] .au Domain Registrations
Hi James, I am on the auDA board, however, I write this explanation in my personal capacity: * In 2015, an advisory panel (“2015 Names Policy Panel”) recommended to the auDA board that direct registration (eg. “yourname.au”) should be adopted. Disclosure: I was actually on that panel (and not on the auDA board) at that time. Relevant report can be viewed here<https://www.auda.org.au/index.php/assets/pdf/2015npp-final-report.pdf>. * The auDA board subsequently accepted the panel’s recommendation in principal, but recognised that implementation needed to be fleshed out before a final decision could be made. * A panel (“2017 Policy Review Panel”) was established last year – their work is ongoing – that has the implementation model as one of their terms of reference. * Once the PRP has advised their recommended implementation model, the auDA board will make a final decision on whether or not to implement direct registration. * The board has publically stated that this decision will not be made until late 2019. If you are interested in the potential implementation models (including, what happens to owners of existing .com.au/.net.au/etc) then you can read the Interim Report here: https://www.auda.org.au/index.php/policies/panels-and-committees/2017-policy-review-panel/ If you want to be kept up to date on these matters, one option is to pay the $22/year to be a member of auDA: https://auda.org.au/about-auda/membership/ I am happy to answer any further enquiries off list (eg. about direct registration or the upcoming registry transition). Kind Regards, James Deck Managing Director 1300 Web Pro p1300 932 776 ejd...@1300webpro.com.au w1300webpro.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South StreetToowoomba4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court Bundall 4217 Need help? Click here to log a job online... From: AusNOG on behalf of James Loh Date: Friday, 22 June 2018 at 4:29 pm To: "ausnog@lists.ausnog.net" Subject: Re: [AusNOG] .au Domain Registrations So the option to buy just .au domains as a TLD wont be an option yet? I saw chatter about it a while ago. Cheers, James On Thu, 21 Jun 2018, at 9:50 PM, James Deck wrote: Hi all, Good idea to do any DNS changes before the 30th, as the registry will be locked for a period of time over the transition period. 1-5 year registration periods will be available from July 1. Kind Regards, James Deck Managing Director 1300 Web Pro p 1300 932 776 e jd...@1300webpro.com.au<mailto:jd...@1300webpro.com.au> w 1300webpro.com.au<https://www.1300webpro.com.au/> a Unit 22, 489 South Street Toowoomba 4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court Bundall 4217 Need help? Click here to log a job online...<https://www.1300webpro.com.au/support/> [acebook]<https://www.facebook.com/1300WebPro> [ee our Web Chats]<https://www.1300webpro.com.au/our-webchat/> [ubscribe to our Newsletter and Webchats]<https://www.1300webpro.com.au/our-webchat/> [cid:image004.png@01D40A48.A29B3230] On 21 Jun 2018, at 9:02 pm, Nathan Brookfield mailto:nathan.brookfi...@simtronic.com.au>> wrote: Hi Chris, The .AU domain registration agency is changing from AusRegistry o Afilias but that’s all, no real changes to the community except dealing with a new registrar body, no changes to .au domains are coming on that date. Nathan Brookfield Chief Executive Officer Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd http://www.simtronic.com.au On 21 Jun 2018, at 20:50, Christopher Hawker mailto:m...@chrishawker.com.au>> wrote: Hi All, With the changes coming on 1st July to the way .au domain registrations, is there a way to pre-register .au domains? Or is it a matter of “first in, first served”? Thanks, CH. ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
Re: [AusNOG] .au Domain Registrations
Hi all, Good idea to do any DNS changes before the 30th, as the registry will be locked for a period of time over the transition period. 1-5 year registration periods will be available from July 1. Kind Regards, James Deck Managing Director 1300 Web Pro p1300 932 776 ejd...@1300webpro.com.au w1300webpro.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South StreetToowoomba4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court Bundall 4217 Need help? Click here to log a job online... On 21 Jun 2018, at 9:02 pm, Nathan Brookfield mailto:nathan.brookfi...@simtronic.com.au>> wrote: Hi Chris, The .AU domain registration agency is changing from AusRegistry o Afilias but that’s all, no real changes to the community except dealing with a new registrar body, no changes to .au domains are coming on that date. Nathan Brookfield Chief Executive Officer Simtronic Technologies Pty Ltd http://www.simtronic.com.au On 21 Jun 2018, at 20:50, Christopher Hawker mailto:m...@chrishawker.com.au>> wrote: Hi All, With the changes coming on 1st July to the way .au domain registrations, is there a way to pre-register .au domains? Or is it a matter of “first in, first served”? Thanks, CH. ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
[AusNOG] iiNet routing issues
Hi all, Just a heads up, and also curious to hear back off list if anyone else is having similar issues. We use Over The Wire. We have been having issues from iiNet connections reaching our own range this morning. 122.99.115.0/25 -- OTW provided range, works fine 103.85.214.0/23 -- our range, intermittent routing Both of the ranges are published via BGP on our equipment using the same commands (save for the IP ranges). OTW support has acknowledged the issue and have advised that they have communicated with iiNet, who in turn have acknowledged they are having an issue. However, nothing noted on iiNet's status page and nothing notable on Aussie Outages. Kind Regards, James Deck Managing Director 1300 Web Pro p1300 932 776 ejd...@1300webpro.com.au w1300webpro.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South StreetToowoomba4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court Bundall 4217 Need help? Click here to log a job online... ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
Re: [AusNOG] International links chart
https://www.submarinecablemap.com/ Kind Regards, James Deck Managing Director 1300 Web Pro p1300 932 776 ejd...@1300webpro.com.au w1300webpro.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South StreetToowoomba4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court Bundall 4217 Need help? Click here to log a job online... On 11 May 2018, at 9:28 pm, Chris Legg <chris+aus...@legg.net.au<mailto:chris+aus...@legg.net.au>> wrote: Hi all Does anyone know where I can find a map/chart depicting the current international data links, preferably with their capacity and which networks utilise them? Just need something to put in a presentation for some basic education purposes. Hope you all have a good weekend! Thanks in advance Chris ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog
Re: [AusNOG] 1.1.1.1 DNS resolvers
We've been using 9.9.9.9, which does not resolve some known "bad" traffic (eg. phishing). My understanding is that the have been unable to peer to the major ISPs here, so their traffic routes aren't always direct, but I like the security aspect of it. https://www.quad9.net/ Kind Regards, James Deck Managing Director 1300 Web Pro p1300 932 776 ejd...@1300webpro.com.au w1300webpro.com.au aUnit 22, 489 South StreetToowoomba4350 Unit 14, 17 Karp Court Bundall 4217 Need help? Click here to log a job online... On 2 Apr 2018, at 10:12 am, Andrew Yager <and...@rwts.com.au<mailto:and...@rwts.com.au>> wrote: Hi All, In case you missed it, despite Easter and April Fools day, CloudFlare, in conjunction APNIC have launched a new public DNS server at 1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1 (IPv4) and 2606:4700:4700:: and 2606:4700:4007::1001 (IPv6). Details are: https://1.1.1.1/ https://blog.cloudflare.com/announcing-/ https://labs.apnic.net/?p=1127 Quick tests have suggested it is quite fast compared with Google's resolvers (seeing an average of 23ms on queries as opposed to an average of 700ms) and sensible results on CDN queries. While initially a 5 year research project, it does look quite promising from my 20 minute digging around. Happy easter all :) Andrew ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net<mailto:AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net> http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog ___ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG@lists.ausnog.net http://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog