Re: The Cidr Report

2014-08-03 Thread Corey Touchet
I wonder if it would be possible to run a bogon style BGP server that tells you 
about various subnets that have a valid higher aggregation so we can easily 
filter out the good de-aggregation vs just brute forcing via prefix filters. 

Sent from my iPhone

 On Aug 2, 2014, at 9:31 PM, keith kouzmanoff ke...@kouzmanoff.com wrote:
 
 link didn't work for me, I think http://www.cidr-report.org/as2.0/ is the 
 proper link
 
 On 8/1/2014 5:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 This report has been generated at Fri Aug  1 21:13:59 2014 AEST.
 The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
 and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
 
 Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this report.
 
 Recent Table History
 Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
 25-07-14508935  285928
 26-07-14508775  286040
 27-07-14508959  286213
 28-07-14509275  286189
 29-07-14509477  286110
 30-07-14509841  286214
 31-07-14510150  286361
 01-08-14510519  286381
 
 
 AS Summary
  47759  Number of ASes in routing system
  19365  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
   3794  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
 AS28573: NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
   120495616  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
 AS4134 : CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31,Jin-rong Street,CN
 
 
 Aggregation Summary
 The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only
 when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as
 to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also
 proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').
 
  --- 01Aug14 ---
 ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description
 
 Table 510651   286295   22435643.9%   All ASes
 
 AS28573 3794  214 358094.4%   NET Serviços de Comunicação
S.A.,BR
 AS6389  2943   80 286397.3%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
BellSouth.net Inc.,US
 AS17974 2801  190 261193.2%   TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
Telekomunikasi Indonesia,ID
 AS7029  2887  485 240283.2%   WINDSTREAM - Windstream
Communications Inc,US
 AS4766  2949  928 202168.5%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom,KR
 AS18881 2062   43 201997.9%   Global Village Telecom,BR
 AS7545  2347  677 167071.2%   TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Telecom
Limited,AU
 AS18566 2047  565 148272.4%   MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath
Corporation,US
 AS10620 2939 1463 147650.2%   Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
 AS7303  1775  438 133775.3%   Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
 AS22773 2725 1401 132448.6%   ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
Cox Communications Inc.,US
 AS4755  1866  594 127268.2%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
Communications formerly VSNL
is Leading ISP,IN
 AS4323  1642  424 121874.2%   TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
inc.,US
 AS6983  1390  314 107677.4%   ITCDELTA - Earthlink, Inc.,US
 AS22561 1305  242 106381.5%   AS22561 - CenturyTel Internet
Holdings, Inc.,US
 AS7552  1261  237 102481.2%   VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel
Corporation,VN
 AS9829  1653  738  91555.4%   BSNL-NIB National Internet
Backbone,IN
 AS6147  1043  147  89685.9%   Telefonica del Peru S.A.A.,PE
 AS38285  956  112  84488.3%   M2TELECOMMUNICATIONS-AU M2
Telecommunications Group
Ltd,AU
 AS24560 1153  345  80870.1%   AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
Services,IN
 AS4808  1207  416  79165.5%   CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP
network China169 Beijing
Province Network,CN
 AS7738   977  190  78780.6%   Telemar Norte Leste S.A.,BR
 AS4788  1023  261  76274.5%   TMNET-AS-AP TM Net, Internet
Service Provider,MY
 AS8151  1450  691  75952.3%   Uninet S.A. de C.V.,MX
 AS18101  

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-08-02 Thread keith kouzmanoff
link didn't work for me, I think http://www.cidr-report.org/as2.0/ is 
the proper link


On 8/1/2014 5:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:

This report has been generated at Fri Aug  1 21:13:59 2014 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.

Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this report.

Recent Table History
 Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
 25-07-14508935  285928
 26-07-14508775  286040
 27-07-14508959  286213
 28-07-14509275  286189
 29-07-14509477  286110
 30-07-14509841  286214
 31-07-14510150  286361
 01-08-14510519  286381


AS Summary
  47759  Number of ASes in routing system
  19365  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
   3794  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
 AS28573: NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
   120495616  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
 AS4134 : CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31,Jin-rong Street,CN


Aggregation Summary
The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only
when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as
to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also
proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').

  --- 01Aug14 ---
ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description

Table 510651   286295   22435643.9%   All ASes

AS28573 3794  214 358094.4%   NET Serviços de Comunicação
S.A.,BR
AS6389  2943   80 286397.3%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
BellSouth.net Inc.,US
AS17974 2801  190 261193.2%   TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
Telekomunikasi Indonesia,ID
AS7029  2887  485 240283.2%   WINDSTREAM - Windstream
Communications Inc,US
AS4766  2949  928 202168.5%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom,KR
AS18881 2062   43 201997.9%   Global Village Telecom,BR
AS7545  2347  677 167071.2%   TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Telecom
Limited,AU
AS18566 2047  565 148272.4%   MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath
Corporation,US
AS10620 2939 1463 147650.2%   Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
AS7303  1775  438 133775.3%   Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
AS22773 2725 1401 132448.6%   ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
Cox Communications Inc.,US
AS4755  1866  594 127268.2%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
Communications formerly VSNL
is Leading ISP,IN
AS4323  1642  424 121874.2%   TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
inc.,US
AS6983  1390  314 107677.4%   ITCDELTA - Earthlink, Inc.,US
AS22561 1305  242 106381.5%   AS22561 - CenturyTel Internet
Holdings, Inc.,US
AS7552  1261  237 102481.2%   VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel
Corporation,VN
AS9829  1653  738  91555.4%   BSNL-NIB National Internet
Backbone,IN
AS6147  1043  147  89685.9%   Telefonica del Peru S.A.A.,PE
AS38285  956  112  84488.3%   M2TELECOMMUNICATIONS-AU M2
Telecommunications Group
Ltd,AU
AS24560 1153  345  80870.1%   AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
Services,IN
AS4808  1207  416  79165.5%   CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP
network China169 Beijing
Province Network,CN
AS7738   977  190  78780.6%   Telemar Norte Leste S.A.,BR
AS4788  1023  261  76274.5%   TMNET-AS-AP TM Net, Internet
Service Provider,MY
AS8151  1450  691  75952.3%   Uninet S.A. de C.V.,MX
AS18101  947  189  75880.0%   RELIANCE-COMMUNICATIONS-IN
Reliance Communications
Ltd.DAKC MUMBAI,IN
AS9808  1101  376  72565.8%   CMNET-GD Guangdong Mobile
Communication Co.Ltd.,CN
AS26615  860  136  724

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-07-13 Thread Karsten Thomann
FYI, Geoff fixed the problem

Am Samstag, 12. Juli 2014, 22:51:43 schrieb Karsten Thomann:
 I've asked Geoff Huston to check, but no answer until now...
 
 Am Samstag, 12. Juli 2014, 14:11:13 schrieb Jay Ashworth:
  Well, probably 512k, but...
  
  - Original Message -
  
   From: Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net
   To: cidr-rep...@potaroo.net
   Cc: NANOG list nanog@nanog.org
   Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 6:07:54 PM
   Subject: Re: The Cidr Report
   Does the CIDR report have a 510K prefix limit and crashed or
   something?
   
   :)
   
   --
   TTFN,
   patrick
   
   On Jul 11, 2014, at 18:00 , cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
This report has been generated at Fri Jul 11 21:10:32 2014 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.

Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this
report.

Recent Table History

   Date Prefixes CIDR Agg
   04-07-14 507546 284271
   05-07-14 508097 284317
   06-07-14 508095 284519
   07-07-14 508243 284914
   08-07-14 508764 284695
   09-07-14 508685 284695
   10-07-14 0 284695
   11-07-14 0 284695

AS Summary

0 Number of ASes in routing system
0 Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
 
 3792 Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
 
   AS28573: NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR

0 Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)

   ÖØÿÿÿ : NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR

Aggregation Summary
The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only
when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as
to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also
proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').

--- 11Jul14 ---
ASnum NetsNow NetsAggr NetGain % Gain Description

Table 508685 284695 223990 44.0% All ASes

AS28573 3792 139 3653 96.3% NET Serviços de Comunicação

  S.A.,BR

AS6389 2951 80 2871 97.3% BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -

  BellSouth.net Inc.,US

AS17974 2789 186 2603 93.3% TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT

  Telekomunikasi
  Indonesia,ID

AS22773 2664 191 2473 92.8% ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -

  Cox Communications
  Inc.,US

AS7029 2565 435 2130 83.0% WINDSTREAM - Windstream

  Communications Inc,US

AS4766 2969 933 2036 68.6% KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom,KR
AS18881 2071 41 2030 98.0% Global Village Telecom,BR
AS18566 2046 565 1481 72.4% MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath

  Corporation,US

AS7303 1774 435 1339 75.5% Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
AS7545 2322 996 1326 57.1% TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Telecom

  Limited,AU

AS10620 2901 1583 1318 45.4% Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
AS4755 1866 591 1275 68.3% TATACOMM-AS TATA

  Communications
  formerly VSNL
  is Leading ISP,IN

AS4323 1654 433 1221 73.8% TWTC - tw telecom holdings,

  inc.,US

AS7552 1269 166 1103 86.9% VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel

  Corporation,VN

AS36998 1114 37 1077 96.7% SDN-MOBITEL,SD
AS6983 1381 314 1067 77.3% ITCDELTA - Earthlink, Inc.,US
AS22561 1302 241 1061 81.5% AS22561 - CenturyTel Internet

  Holdings, Inc.,US

AS6147 1020 145 875 85.8% Telefonica del Peru S.A.A.,PE
AS4788 1027 156 871 84.8% TMNET-AS-AP TM Net, Internet

  Service Provider,MY

AS24560 1149 332 817 71.1% AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti

  Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
  Services,IN

AS7738 979 170 809 82.6% Telemar Norte Leste S.A.,BR
AS4808 1216 408 808 66.4% CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP

  network China169
  Beijing
  Province Network,CN

AS9829 1592 825 767 48.2% BSNL-NIB National Internet

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-07-12 Thread Jay Ashworth
Well, probably 512k, but...

- Original Message -
 From: Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net
 To: cidr-rep...@potaroo.net
 Cc: NANOG list nanog@nanog.org
 Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 6:07:54 PM
 Subject: Re: The Cidr Report
 Does the CIDR report have a 510K prefix limit and crashed or
 something?
 
 :)
 
 --
 TTFN,
 patrick
 
 On Jul 11, 2014, at 18:00 , cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 
  This report has been generated at Fri Jul 11 21:10:32 2014 AEST.
  The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
  and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
 
  Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this
  report.
 
  Recent Table History
 Date Prefixes CIDR Agg
 04-07-14 507546 284271
 05-07-14 508097 284317
 06-07-14 508095 284519
 07-07-14 508243 284914
 08-07-14 508764 284695
 09-07-14 508685 284695
 10-07-14 0 284695
 11-07-14 0 284695
 
 
  AS Summary
  0 Number of ASes in routing system
  0 Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
   3792 Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
 AS28573: NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
  0 Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
 ÖØÿÿÿ : NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
 
 
  Aggregation Summary
  The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only
  when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as
  to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also
  proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').
 
  --- 11Jul14 ---
  ASnum NetsNow NetsAggr NetGain % Gain Description
 
  Table 508685 284695 223990 44.0% All ASes
 
  AS28573 3792 139 3653 96.3% NET Serviços de Comunicação
S.A.,BR
  AS6389 2951 80 2871 97.3% BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
BellSouth.net Inc.,US
  AS17974 2789 186 2603 93.3% TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
Telekomunikasi
Indonesia,ID
  AS22773 2664 191 2473 92.8% ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
Cox Communications
Inc.,US
  AS7029 2565 435 2130 83.0% WINDSTREAM - Windstream
Communications Inc,US
  AS4766 2969 933 2036 68.6% KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom,KR
  AS18881 2071 41 2030 98.0% Global Village Telecom,BR
  AS18566 2046 565 1481 72.4% MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath
Corporation,US
  AS7303 1774 435 1339 75.5% Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
  AS7545 2322 996 1326 57.1% TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Telecom
Limited,AU
  AS10620 2901 1583 1318 45.4% Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
  AS4755 1866 591 1275 68.3% TATACOMM-AS TATA
Communications
formerly VSNL
is Leading ISP,IN
  AS4323 1654 433 1221 73.8% TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
inc.,US
  AS7552 1269 166 1103 86.9% VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel
Corporation,VN
  AS36998 1114 37 1077 96.7% SDN-MOBITEL,SD
  AS6983 1381 314 1067 77.3% ITCDELTA - Earthlink, Inc.,US
  AS22561 1302 241 1061 81.5% AS22561 - CenturyTel Internet
Holdings, Inc.,US
  AS6147 1020 145 875 85.8% Telefonica del Peru S.A.A.,PE
  AS4788 1027 156 871 84.8% TMNET-AS-AP TM Net, Internet
Service Provider,MY
  AS24560 1149 332 817 71.1% AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
Services,IN
  AS7738 979 170 809 82.6% Telemar Norte Leste S.A.,BR
  AS4808 1216 408 808 66.4% CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP
network China169
Beijing
Province Network,CN
  AS9829 1592 825 767 48.2% BSNL-NIB National Internet
Backbone,IN
  AS11492 1247 490 757 60.7% CABLEONE - CABLE ONE, INC.,US
  AS18101 942 186 756 80.3% RELIANCE-COMMUNICATIONS-IN
Reliance
Communications
Ltd.DAKC MUMBAI,IN
  AS8151 1451 698 753 51.9% Uninet S.A. de C.V.,MX
  AS26615 863 128 735 85.2% Tim Celular S.A.,BR
  AS855 774 58 716 92.5% CANET-ASN-4 - Bell Aliant
Regional
Communications,
Inc

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-07-12 Thread Karsten Thomann
I've asked Geoff Huston to check, but no answer until now...

Am Samstag, 12. Juli 2014, 14:11:13 schrieb Jay Ashworth:
 Well, probably 512k, but...
 
 - Original Message -
 
  From: Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net
  To: cidr-rep...@potaroo.net
  Cc: NANOG list nanog@nanog.org
  Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 6:07:54 PM
  Subject: Re: The Cidr Report
  Does the CIDR report have a 510K prefix limit and crashed or
  something?
  
  :)
  
  --
  TTFN,
  patrick
  
  On Jul 11, 2014, at 18:00 , cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
   This report has been generated at Fri Jul 11 21:10:32 2014 AEST.
   The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
   and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
   
   Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this
   report.
   
   Recent Table History
   
  Date Prefixes CIDR Agg
  04-07-14 507546 284271
  05-07-14 508097 284317
  06-07-14 508095 284519
  07-07-14 508243 284914
  08-07-14 508764 284695
  09-07-14 508685 284695
  10-07-14 0 284695
  11-07-14 0 284695
   
   AS Summary
   
   0 Number of ASes in routing system
   0 Number of ASes announcing only one prefix

3792 Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS

  AS28573: NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
   
   0 Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
   
  ÖØÿÿÿ : NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
   
   Aggregation Summary
   The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only
   when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as
   to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also
   proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').
   
   --- 11Jul14 ---
   ASnum NetsNow NetsAggr NetGain % Gain Description
   
   Table 508685 284695 223990 44.0% All ASes
   
   AS28573 3792 139 3653 96.3% NET Serviços de Comunicação
   
 S.A.,BR
   
   AS6389 2951 80 2871 97.3% BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
   
 BellSouth.net Inc.,US
   
   AS17974 2789 186 2603 93.3% TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
   
 Telekomunikasi
 Indonesia,ID
   
   AS22773 2664 191 2473 92.8% ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
   
 Cox Communications
 Inc.,US
   
   AS7029 2565 435 2130 83.0% WINDSTREAM - Windstream
   
 Communications Inc,US
   
   AS4766 2969 933 2036 68.6% KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom,KR
   AS18881 2071 41 2030 98.0% Global Village Telecom,BR
   AS18566 2046 565 1481 72.4% MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath
   
 Corporation,US
   
   AS7303 1774 435 1339 75.5% Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
   AS7545 2322 996 1326 57.1% TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Telecom
   
 Limited,AU
   
   AS10620 2901 1583 1318 45.4% Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
   AS4755 1866 591 1275 68.3% TATACOMM-AS TATA
   
 Communications
 formerly VSNL
 is Leading ISP,IN
   
   AS4323 1654 433 1221 73.8% TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
   
 inc.,US
   
   AS7552 1269 166 1103 86.9% VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel
   
 Corporation,VN
   
   AS36998 1114 37 1077 96.7% SDN-MOBITEL,SD
   AS6983 1381 314 1067 77.3% ITCDELTA - Earthlink, Inc.,US
   AS22561 1302 241 1061 81.5% AS22561 - CenturyTel Internet
   
 Holdings, Inc.,US
   
   AS6147 1020 145 875 85.8% Telefonica del Peru S.A.A.,PE
   AS4788 1027 156 871 84.8% TMNET-AS-AP TM Net, Internet
   
 Service Provider,MY
   
   AS24560 1149 332 817 71.1% AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
   
 Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
 Services,IN
   
   AS7738 979 170 809 82.6% Telemar Norte Leste S.A.,BR
   AS4808 1216 408 808 66.4% CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP
   
 network China169
 Beijing
 Province Network,CN
   
   AS9829 1592 825 767 48.2% BSNL-NIB National Internet
   
 Backbone,IN
   
   AS11492 1247 490 757 60.7% CABLEONE - CABLE ONE, INC.,US
   AS18101 942 186 756 80.3% RELIANCE-COMMUNICATIONS-IN
   
 Reliance

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-07-11 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Does the CIDR report have a 510K prefix limit and crashed or something?

:)

-- 
TTFN,
patrick

On Jul 11, 2014, at 18:00 , cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:

 This report has been generated at Fri Jul 11 21:10:32 2014 AEST.
 The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
 and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
 
 Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this report.
 
 Recent Table History
Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
04-07-14507546  284271
05-07-14508097  284317
06-07-14508095  284519
07-07-14508243  284914
08-07-14508764  284695
09-07-14508685  284695
10-07-14 0  284695
11-07-14 0  284695
 
 
 AS Summary
 0  Number of ASes in routing system
 0  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
  3792  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
AS28573: NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
 0  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
ÖØÿÿÿ : NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
 
 
 Aggregation Summary
 The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only
 when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as 
 to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also
 proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').
 
 --- 11Jul14 ---
 ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description
 
 Table 508685   284695   22399044.0%   All ASes
 
 AS28573 3792  139 365396.3%   NET Serviços de Comunicação
   S.A.,BR
 AS6389  2951   80 287197.3%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
   BellSouth.net Inc.,US
 AS17974 2789  186 260393.3%   TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
   Telekomunikasi Indonesia,ID
 AS22773 2664  191 247392.8%   ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
   Cox Communications Inc.,US
 AS7029  2565  435 213083.0%   WINDSTREAM - Windstream
   Communications Inc,US
 AS4766  2969  933 203668.6%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom,KR
 AS18881 2071   41 203098.0%   Global Village Telecom,BR
 AS18566 2046  565 148172.4%   MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath
   Corporation,US
 AS7303  1774  435 133975.5%   Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
 AS7545  2322  996 132657.1%   TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Telecom
   Limited,AU
 AS10620 2901 1583 131845.4%   Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
 AS4755  1866  591 127568.3%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
   Communications formerly VSNL
   is Leading ISP,IN
 AS4323  1654  433 122173.8%   TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
   inc.,US
 AS7552  1269  166 110386.9%   VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel
   Corporation,VN
 AS36998 1114   37 107796.7%   SDN-MOBITEL,SD
 AS6983  1381  314 106777.3%   ITCDELTA - Earthlink, Inc.,US
 AS22561 1302  241 106181.5%   AS22561 - CenturyTel Internet
   Holdings, Inc.,US
 AS6147  1020  145  87585.8%   Telefonica del Peru S.A.A.,PE
 AS4788  1027  156  87184.8%   TMNET-AS-AP TM Net, Internet
   Service Provider,MY
 AS24560 1149  332  81771.1%   AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
   Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
   Services,IN
 AS7738   979  170  80982.6%   Telemar Norte Leste S.A.,BR
 AS4808  1216  408  80866.4%   CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP
   network China169 Beijing
   Province Network,CN
 AS9829  1592  825  76748.2%   BSNL-NIB National Internet
   Backbone,IN
 AS11492 1247  490  75760.7%   CABLEONE - CABLE ONE, INC.,US
 AS18101  942  186  75680.3%   RELIANCE-COMMUNICATIONS-IN
   Reliance Communications
   Ltd.DAKC MUMBAI,IN
 AS8151  1451  698  75351.9%   Uninet S.A. de C.V.,MX
 AS26615  863  128  73585.2%   Tim Celular S.A.,BR
 AS855774   58  71692.5%   CANET-ASN-4 - Bell Aliant
   Regional Communications,
 

Bogus routes with regional free pool depletion (was: Re: The Cidr Report)

2014-06-11 Thread John Curran
Folks - 

  As noted in a prior message to the nanog mailing list, it is quite likely
  that some of the address blocks listed in this CIDR report under the heading
  Possible Bogus Routes will shortly be issued to requesters. In the case of
  unassigned blocks in the ARIN free pool, this is expected to be in the second 
  half of this year (2014). 

  If you are currently sourcing routes for one of these address blocks, it may 
  be prudent to start reviewing the basis for doing so, as any issuance would
  likely result in unexpected operational impacts once put into use by the 
  recipient.  If there is some confusion regarding the registration status of 
  one of these blocks, then having the current party making use of the block 
  raise the issue with the respective RIR would be a wise proactive measure.

FYI,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN

On Jun 6, 2014, at 6:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 ...
 Possible Bogus Routes
 
27.100.7.0/24AS56096 
41.73.1.0/24 AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.73.2.0/24 AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.73.10.0/24AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.73.11.0/24AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.73.12.0/24AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.73.13.0/24AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.73.14.0/24AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.73.15.0/24AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.73.16.0/24AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.73.18.0/24AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.73.20.0/24AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.73.21.0/24AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.76.48.0/21AS36969 MTL-AS,MW
41.78.120.0/23   AS22351 INTELSAT-1 - INTELSAT GLOBAL SERVICE 
 CORPORATION,US
41.78.236.0/24   AS37290 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.78.237.0/24   AS37290 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.78.238.0/24   AS37290 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.78.239.0/24   AS37290 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.189.96.0/20   AS37000 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.190.72.0/24   AS37451 CongoTelecom,CG
41.190.73.0/24   AS37451 CongoTelecom,CG
41.190.74.0/24   AS37451 CongoTelecom,CG
41.190.75.0/24   AS37451 CongoTelecom,CG
41.191.108.0/22  AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.191.108.0/24  AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.191.109.0/24  AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.191.110.0/24  AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.191.111.0/24  AS37004 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
41.223.208.0/22  AS37000 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
43.252.104.0/22  AS45305 LDP-AS-ID Lintas Data Prima, PT,ID
43.252.104.0/24  AS45305 LDP-AS-ID Lintas Data Prima, PT,ID
43.252.105.0/24  AS45305 LDP-AS-ID Lintas Data Prima, PT,ID
43.252.106.0/24  AS45305 LDP-AS-ID Lintas Data Prima, PT,ID
43.252.107.0/24  AS45305 LDP-AS-ID Lintas Data Prima, PT,ID
62.61.220.0/24   AS24974 TACHYON-EU Tachyon Europe BV,NL
62.61.221.0/24   AS24974 TACHYON-EU Tachyon Europe BV,NL
64.25.16.0/23AS19535 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.25.20.0/24AS19535 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.25.21.0/24AS19535 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.25.22.0/24AS19535 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.25.27.0/24AS7046  RFC2270-UUNET-CUSTOMER - MCI 
 Communications Services, Inc. d/b/a Verizon Business,US
64.111.160.0/20  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.111.160.0/24  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.111.161.0/24  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.111.162.0/24  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.111.167.0/24  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.111.169.0/24  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.111.170.0/24  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.111.171.0/24  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.111.172.0/24  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.111.173.0/24  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.111.174.0/24  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
64.111.175.0/24  AS40551 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
65.75.216.0/23   AS10494 AAI - Accurate Automation, Inc.,US
65.75.217.0/24   AS10494 AAI - Accurate Automation, Inc.,US
65.111.1.0/24AS32258 SDNGLOBAL - SDN Global,US
66.55.96.0/23AS17203 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
66.55.98.0/24AS17203 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
66.55.99.0/24AS17203 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
66.55.100.0/22   AS17203 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
66.55.102.0/23   AS17203 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
66.55.104.0/21   AS17203 -Reserved AS-,ZZ
66.180.64.0/21   AS32558 ZEUTER - Zeuter Development Corporation,CA
66.187.240.0/20  AS14552 ACS-SOUTHEASTDATACENTER - Affiliated 
 Computer Services, Inc.,US
66.205.224.0/19  AS16526 BIRCH-TELECOM - Birch Telecom, Inc.,US
66.251.128.0/24  AS33227 BLUEBRIDGE-NETWORKS - Blue Bridge 
 Networks,US
66.251.133.0/24  AS33227 

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-16 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Dammit people. Get back to work. Pull us back down under 500K!

-- 
TTFN,
patrick

On May 16, 2014, at 18:00 , cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:

 This report has been generated at Fri May 16 21:13:53 2014 AEST.
 The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
 and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
 
 Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this report.
 
 Recent Table History
Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
09-05-14499630  282328
10-05-14499734  279956
11-05-14499614  279852
12-05-14499793  280018
13-05-14500061  280153
14-05-14500728  281450
15-05-14500827  281280
16-05-14500575  281635
 
 
 AS Summary
 47128  Number of ASes in routing system
 19205  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
  3769  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
AS28573: NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
  120058880  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
AS4134 : CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31,Jin-rong Street,CN
 
 
 Aggregation Summary
 The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only
 when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as 
 to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also
 proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').
 
 --- 16May14 ---
 ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description
 
 Table 500449   281787   21866243.7%   All ASes
 
 AS28573 3769  596 317384.2%   NET Serviços de Comunicação
   S.A.,BR
 AS6389  2959   56 290398.1%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
   BellSouth.net Inc.,US
 AS17974 2794  251 254391.0%   TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
   Telekomunikasi Indonesia,ID
 AS4766  2946  931 201568.4%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom,KR
 AS18881 1982   37 194598.1%   Global Village Telecom,BR
 AS1785  2206  496 171077.5%   AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec
   Communications, Inc.,US
 AS10620 2853 1359 149452.4%   Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
 AS18566 2047  565 148272.4%   MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath
   Corporation,US
 AS7303  1760  455 130574.1%   Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
 AS4755  1852  585 126768.4%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
   Communications formerly VSNL
   is Leading ISP,IN
 AS4323  1643  424 121974.2%   TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
   inc.,US
 AS7545  2243 1062 118152.7%   TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Telecom
   Limited,AU
 AS7552  1250  148 110288.2%   VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel
   Corporation,VN
 AS36998 1114   37 107796.7%   SDN-MOBITEL,SD
 AS22561 1306  241 106581.5%   AS22561 - CenturyTel Internet
   Holdings, Inc.,US
 AS6983  1327  307 102076.9%   ITCDELTA - Earthlink, Inc.,US
 AS9829  1645  714  93156.6%   BSNL-NIB National Internet
   Backbone,IN
 AS4788  1050  148  90285.9%   TMNET-AS-AP TM Net, Internet
   Service Provider,MY
 AS22773 2433 1534  89937.0%   ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
   Cox Communications Inc.,US
 AS4808  1223  404  81967.0%   CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP
   network China169 Beijing
   Province Network,CN
 AS24560 1129  361  76868.0%   AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
   Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
   Services,IN
 AS18101  946  187  75980.2%   RELIANCE-COMMUNICATIONS-IN
   Reliance Communications
   Ltd.DAKC MUMBAI,IN
 AS26615  858  106  75287.6%   Tim Celular S.A.,BR
 AS8151  1412  676  73652.1%   Uninet S.A. de C.V.,MX
 AS7738   912  182  73080.0%   Telemar Norte Leste S.A.,BR
 AS701   1474  747  72749.3%   UUNET - MCI Communications
   Services, Inc. d/b/a Verizon
   Business,US
 AS855755   58  69792.3%   CANET-ASN-4 - Bell Aliant
  

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-10 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 09 May 2014 17:51:56 -0700, Owen DeLong said:

 Sounds like a Dish commercial… (James Earl Jones voice):

Now imagine it again, but with Jim Cummings instead...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLXTDirrQ5w

(Sorry, I couldn't resist... :)


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Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-10 Thread Matthew Petach
On Fri, May 9, 2014 at 6:28 PM, Andrew D Kirch trel...@trelane.net wrote:

 If the whole thing breaks, I'm taking a vacation.


Dammit, I'm *on* vacation--don't break the whole thing!

Matt


 Andrew

 -Original Message-
 From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Owen DeLong
 Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 8:52 PM
 To: Patrick W. Gilmore
 Cc: nanog@nanog.org
 Subject: Re: The Cidr Report


 ROFLMAO — Party in Bellevue is more than likely to push it back up over
 500K
 again, isn’t it?

 Sounds like a Dish commercial… (James Earl Jones voice):

 When you put a bunch of network engineers in a party in Bellevue, you get a
 bunch of drunk network engineers.
 When you get drunk network engineers, you get interesting router
 configurations.
 When you get interesting router configurations you get disaggregation of
 the
 routing table for TE.
 When you get disaggregation for TE, the routing table grows.
 When the routing table grows, you hit half a million routes.
 When you hit half a million routes, the internet starts to break.

 Don’t break the internet. Don’t get half a million routes. Don’t let
 network
 engineers party in Bellevue.

 (No, I’m not actually opposed to the party, but I thought you might find
 the
 commercial amusing).

 Owen

 On May 9, 2014, at 3:11 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net wrote:

  w00 h00! We did it!!
 
  Is this excellent or what? We dipped below half a million again! I am
 impressed.
 
  Keep up the good work, everyone.
 
  Party in Bellevue if we can keep it below 500K until then!
 
  --
  TTFN,
  patrick
 
 
  On May 9, 2014, at 18:00, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 
  This report has been generated at Fri May  9 21:13:53 2014 AEST.
  The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and
  generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
 
  Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this
 report.
 
  Recent Table History
Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
02-05-14500388  283099
03-05-14500674  281707
04-05-14499055  282390
05-05-14500188  281852
06-05-14499505  282156
07-05-14499946  281901
08-05-14499340  282123
09-05-14499630  282356
 
 
  AS Summary
 47026  Number of ASes in routing system
 19165  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
  3777  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
AS28573: NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
  120042496  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
AS4134 : CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31,Jin-rong Street,CN
 
 
  Aggregation Summary
  The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only when
  there is a precise match using the AS path, so as to preserve traffic
  transit policies. Aggregation is also proposed across non-advertised
  address space ('holes').
 
  --- 09May14 ---
  ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description
 
  Table 499702   282290   21741243.5%   All ASes
 
  AS28573 3777  297 348092.1%   NET Serviços de
 Comunicação
   S.A.,BR
  AS6389  2965   58 290798.0%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
   BellSouth.net Inc.,US
  AS17974 2802  251 255191.0%   TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
   Telekomunikasi Indonesia,ID
  AS4766  2947  931 201668.4%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea
 Telecom,KR
  AS18881 1970   37 193398.1%   Global Village Telecom,BR
  AS1785  2204  494 171077.6%   AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec
   Communications, Inc.,US
  AS10620 2854 1358 149652.4%   Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
  AS18566 2047  565 148272.4%   MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath
   Corporation,US
  AS7303  1760  459 130173.9%   Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
  AS4755  1855  585 127068.5%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
   Communications formerly
 VSNL
   is Leading ISP,IN
  AS4323  1639  421 121874.3%   TWTC - tw telecom
 holdings,
   inc.,US
  AS7545  2238 1076 116251.9%   TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG
 Telecom
   Limited,AU
  AS7552  1252  146 110688.3%   VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel
   Corporation,VN
  AS22561 1306  241 106581.5%   AS22561 - CenturyTel
 Internet
   Holdings, Inc.,US
  AS6983  1326  306 102076.9%   ITCDELTA - Earthlink,
 Inc.,US
  AS36998 1114  160  95485.6%   SDN-MOBITEL,SD
  AS4788  1045  148  897

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-09 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
w00 h00! We did it!!

Is this excellent or what? We dipped below half a million again! I am impressed.

Keep up the good work, everyone.

Party in Bellevue if we can keep it below 500K until then!

-- 
TTFN,
patrick


 On May 9, 2014, at 18:00, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 
 This report has been generated at Fri May  9 21:13:53 2014 AEST.
 The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
 and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
 
 Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this report.
 
 Recent Table History
Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
02-05-14500388  283099
03-05-14500674  281707
04-05-14499055  282390
05-05-14500188  281852
06-05-14499505  282156
07-05-14499946  281901
08-05-14499340  282123
09-05-14499630  282356
 
 
 AS Summary
 47026  Number of ASes in routing system
 19165  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
  3777  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
AS28573: NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
  120042496  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
AS4134 : CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31,Jin-rong Street,CN
 
 
 Aggregation Summary
 The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only
 when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as 
 to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also
 proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').
 
 --- 09May14 ---
 ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description
 
 Table 499702   282290   21741243.5%   All ASes
 
 AS28573 3777  297 348092.1%   NET Serviços de Comunicação
   S.A.,BR
 AS6389  2965   58 290798.0%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
   BellSouth.net Inc.,US
 AS17974 2802  251 255191.0%   TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
   Telekomunikasi Indonesia,ID
 AS4766  2947  931 201668.4%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom,KR
 AS18881 1970   37 193398.1%   Global Village Telecom,BR
 AS1785  2204  494 171077.6%   AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec
   Communications, Inc.,US
 AS10620 2854 1358 149652.4%   Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
 AS18566 2047  565 148272.4%   MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath
   Corporation,US
 AS7303  1760  459 130173.9%   Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
 AS4755  1855  585 127068.5%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
   Communications formerly VSNL
   is Leading ISP,IN
 AS4323  1639  421 121874.3%   TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
   inc.,US
 AS7545  2238 1076 116251.9%   TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Telecom
   Limited,AU
 AS7552  1252  146 110688.3%   VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel
   Corporation,VN
 AS22561 1306  241 106581.5%   AS22561 - CenturyTel Internet
   Holdings, Inc.,US
 AS6983  1326  306 102076.9%   ITCDELTA - Earthlink, Inc.,US
 AS36998 1114  160  95485.6%   SDN-MOBITEL,SD
 AS4788  1045  148  89785.8%   TMNET-AS-AP TM Net, Internet
   Service Provider,MY
 AS9829  1629  735  89454.9%   BSNL-NIB National Internet
   Backbone,IN
 AS22773 2420 1556  86435.7%   ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
   Cox Communications Inc.,US
 AS24560 1130  295  83573.9%   AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
   Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
   Services,IN
 AS4808  1212  394  81867.5%   CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP
   network China169 Beijing
   Province Network,CN
 AS18101  946  187  75980.2%   RELIANCE-COMMUNICATIONS-IN
   Reliance Communications
   Ltd.DAKC MUMBAI,IN
 AS8151  1414  672  74252.5%   Uninet S.A. de C.V.,MX
 AS701   1481  751  73049.3%   UUNET - MCI Communications
   Services, Inc. d/b/a Verizon
   Business,US
 AS7738   913  183  73080.0%   Telemar Norte Leste S.A.,BR
 AS26615  842  113  729

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-09 Thread Owen DeLong
ROFLMAO — Party in Bellevue is more than likely to push it back up over 500K 
again, isn’t it?

Sounds like a Dish commercial… (James Earl Jones voice):

When you put a bunch of network engineers in a party in Bellevue, you get a 
bunch of drunk network engineers.
When you get drunk network engineers, you get interesting router configurations.
When you get interesting router configurations you get disaggregation of the 
routing table for TE.
When you get disaggregation for TE, the routing table grows.
When the routing table grows, you hit half a million routes.
When you hit half a million routes, the internet starts to break.

Don’t break the internet. Don’t get half a million routes. Don’t let network 
engineers party in Bellevue.

(No, I’m not actually opposed to the party, but I thought you might find the 
commercial amusing).

Owen

On May 9, 2014, at 3:11 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net wrote:

 w00 h00! We did it!!
 
 Is this excellent or what? We dipped below half a million again! I am 
 impressed.
 
 Keep up the good work, everyone.
 
 Party in Bellevue if we can keep it below 500K until then!
 
 -- 
 TTFN,
 patrick
 
 
 On May 9, 2014, at 18:00, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 
 This report has been generated at Fri May  9 21:13:53 2014 AEST.
 The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
 and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
 
 Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this report.
 
 Recent Table History
   Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
   02-05-14500388  283099
   03-05-14500674  281707
   04-05-14499055  282390
   05-05-14500188  281852
   06-05-14499505  282156
   07-05-14499946  281901
   08-05-14499340  282123
   09-05-14499630  282356
 
 
 AS Summary
47026  Number of ASes in routing system
19165  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
 3777  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
   AS28573: NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
 120042496  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
   AS4134 : CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31,Jin-rong Street,CN
 
 
 Aggregation Summary
 The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only
 when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as 
 to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also
 proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').
 
 --- 09May14 ---
 ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description
 
 Table 499702   282290   21741243.5%   All ASes
 
 AS28573 3777  297 348092.1%   NET Serviços de Comunicação
  S.A.,BR
 AS6389  2965   58 290798.0%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
  BellSouth.net Inc.,US
 AS17974 2802  251 255191.0%   TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
  Telekomunikasi Indonesia,ID
 AS4766  2947  931 201668.4%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom,KR
 AS18881 1970   37 193398.1%   Global Village Telecom,BR
 AS1785  2204  494 171077.6%   AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec
  Communications, Inc.,US
 AS10620 2854 1358 149652.4%   Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
 AS18566 2047  565 148272.4%   MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath
  Corporation,US
 AS7303  1760  459 130173.9%   Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
 AS4755  1855  585 127068.5%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
  Communications formerly VSNL
  is Leading ISP,IN
 AS4323  1639  421 121874.3%   TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
  inc.,US
 AS7545  2238 1076 116251.9%   TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Telecom
  Limited,AU
 AS7552  1252  146 110688.3%   VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel
  Corporation,VN
 AS22561 1306  241 106581.5%   AS22561 - CenturyTel Internet
  Holdings, Inc.,US
 AS6983  1326  306 102076.9%   ITCDELTA - Earthlink, Inc.,US
 AS36998 1114  160  95485.6%   SDN-MOBITEL,SD
 AS4788  1045  148  89785.8%   TMNET-AS-AP TM Net, Internet
  Service Provider,MY
 AS9829  1629  735  89454.9%   BSNL-NIB National Internet
  Backbone,IN
 AS22773 2420 1556  86435.7%   ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
  Cox Communications Inc.,US
 AS24560 1130  295  83573.9%   AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
   

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-09 Thread Scott Weeks


--- o...@delong.com wrote:
From: Owen DeLong o...@delong.com

Don’t let network engineers party in Bellevue.
-


Yeah, let me know how that works out...  :-)

scott

RE: The Cidr Report

2014-05-09 Thread Andrew D Kirch
If the whole thing breaks, I'm taking a vacation.

Andrew

-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Owen DeLong
Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 8:52 PM
To: Patrick W. Gilmore
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: The Cidr Report


ROFLMAO — Party in Bellevue is more than likely to push it back up over 500K
again, isn’t it?

Sounds like a Dish commercial… (James Earl Jones voice):

When you put a bunch of network engineers in a party in Bellevue, you get a
bunch of drunk network engineers.
When you get drunk network engineers, you get interesting router
configurations.
When you get interesting router configurations you get disaggregation of the
routing table for TE.
When you get disaggregation for TE, the routing table grows.
When the routing table grows, you hit half a million routes.
When you hit half a million routes, the internet starts to break.

Don’t break the internet. Don’t get half a million routes. Don’t let network
engineers party in Bellevue.

(No, I’m not actually opposed to the party, but I thought you might find the
commercial amusing).

Owen

On May 9, 2014, at 3:11 PM, Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net wrote:

 w00 h00! We did it!!
 
 Is this excellent or what? We dipped below half a million again! I am
impressed.
 
 Keep up the good work, everyone.
 
 Party in Bellevue if we can keep it below 500K until then!
 
 --
 TTFN,
 patrick
 
 
 On May 9, 2014, at 18:00, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 
 This report has been generated at Fri May  9 21:13:53 2014 AEST.
 The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and 
 generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
 
 Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this
report.
 
 Recent Table History
   Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
   02-05-14500388  283099
   03-05-14500674  281707
   04-05-14499055  282390
   05-05-14500188  281852
   06-05-14499505  282156
   07-05-14499946  281901
   08-05-14499340  282123
   09-05-14499630  282356
 
 
 AS Summary
47026  Number of ASes in routing system
19165  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
 3777  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
   AS28573: NET Serviços de Comunicação S.A.,BR
 120042496  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
   AS4134 : CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31,Jin-rong Street,CN
 
 
 Aggregation Summary
 The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only when 
 there is a precise match using the AS path, so as to preserve traffic 
 transit policies. Aggregation is also proposed across non-advertised 
 address space ('holes').
 
 --- 09May14 ---
 ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description
 
 Table 499702   282290   21741243.5%   All ASes
 
 AS28573 3777  297 348092.1%   NET Serviços de Comunicação
  S.A.,BR
 AS6389  2965   58 290798.0%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
  BellSouth.net Inc.,US
 AS17974 2802  251 255191.0%   TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
  Telekomunikasi Indonesia,ID
 AS4766  2947  931 201668.4%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom,KR
 AS18881 1970   37 193398.1%   Global Village Telecom,BR
 AS1785  2204  494 171077.6%   AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec
  Communications, Inc.,US
 AS10620 2854 1358 149652.4%   Telmex Colombia S.A.,CO
 AS18566 2047  565 148272.4%   MEGAPATH5-US - MegaPath
  Corporation,US
 AS7303  1760  459 130173.9%   Telecom Argentina S.A.,AR
 AS4755  1855  585 127068.5%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
  Communications formerly VSNL
  is Leading ISP,IN
 AS4323  1639  421 121874.3%   TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
  inc.,US
 AS7545  2238 1076 116251.9%   TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Telecom
  Limited,AU
 AS7552  1252  146 110688.3%   VIETEL-AS-AP Viettel
  Corporation,VN
 AS22561 1306  241 106581.5%   AS22561 - CenturyTel
Internet
  Holdings, Inc.,US
 AS6983  1326  306 102076.9%   ITCDELTA - Earthlink,
Inc.,US
 AS36998 1114  160  95485.6%   SDN-MOBITEL,SD
 AS4788  1045  148  89785.8%   TMNET-AS-AP TM Net,
Internet
  Service Provider,MY
 AS9829  1629  735  89454.9%   BSNL-NIB National Internet
  Backbone

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-04-30 Thread Fred Baker (fred)

On Apr 26, 2014, at 12:19 PM, Deepak Jain dee...@ai.net wrote:

 Does anyone have doomsday plots of IPv6 prefixes? We are already at something 
 like 20,000 prefixes there, and a surprising number of deaggregates (like 
 /64s) in the global table. IIRC, a bunch of platforms will fall over at 
 128K/256K IPv6 prefixes (but sooner, really, because of IPv4 dual stack).

A /64 deaggregte only makes it through because folks let it; there’s something 
to be said for filters. That said, one might generally expect every AS (there 
are about 60K or them, I gather) to have one prefix, and if it deaggregates, it 
might be reasonable to expect it to multiply by four. RIR online records 
suggest that someone that asks for additional addresses beyond their /32 is 
told to shorten the existing prefix, not allocated a new one - the same prefix 
becomes a /31 or whatever. The reason we have 500K+ IPv4 prefixes is because we 
hand them out in dribbles, and there is no correlation between the one you 
received last week and the one you receive today.

Geoff’s slides are interesting in part because of their observations regarding 
deaggregates. If 1% of of all AS’s advertise over half of the deaggregates, 
that seems like a problem their neighbors can help with, and if not them, the 
neighbors' neighbors. It’s hard to imagine that a single Ethernet (a single 
/64) is so critical that the entire world needs a distinct route to it.

In any event, I would not approach this as a statistical issue, and say “well, 
IPv4 grew in a certain way, and IPv6 will do the same”. It can. But we have had 
the opportunity to think ahead and plan for the growth, and the RIR communities 
have been planning. It seems likely that, with a little care, IPv6 should do 
quite a bit better.


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Re: The Cidr Report

2014-04-27 Thread Geoff Huston
On 27 Apr 2014, at 5:19 am, Deepak Jain dee...@ai.net wrote:

 
 Historic event - 500K prefixes on the Internet.
 
 And now we wait for everything to fall over at 512k ;)
 
 Based on a quick plot graph on the CIDR report, it looks like we are adding 
 6,000 prefixes a month, or thereabouts. So platforms that break at 512K die 
 in two months or less?  Sup720s may need to be reconfigured/rebooted, etc.
 
 Does anyone have doomsday plots of IPv6 prefixes? We are already at something 
 like 20,000 prefixes there, and a surprising number of deaggregates (like 
 /64s) in the global table. IIRC, a bunch of platforms will fall over at 
 128K/256K IPv6 prefixes (but sooner, really, because of IPv4 dual stack).
 
 
 

Check out pages 30 and 34 of 
http://www.potaroo.net/presentations/2014-02-09-bgp2013.pdf - a presentation I 
gave on predictions of BGP table size at NANOG 60 in February of this year.

Geoff



Re: The Cidr Report

2014-04-26 Thread Hank Nussbacher

At 22:00 25/04/2014 +, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:

This report has been generated at Fri Apr 25 21:13:54 2014 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.

Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this report.

Recent Table History
Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
18-04-14499254  282312
19-04-14499492  282427
20-04-14499557  282428
21-04-14499371  282193
22-04-14499156  282325
23-04-14499260  282597
24-04-14499642  282663
25-04-14500177  282878


Historic event - 500K prefixes on the Internet.

-Hank



Re: The Cidr Report

2014-04-26 Thread Seth Mos

Op 26 apr. 2014, om 20:05 heeft Hank Nussbacher h...@efes.iucc.ac.il het 
volgende geschreven:

 At 22:00 25/04/2014 +, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 This report has been generated at Fri Apr 25 21:13:54 2014 AEST.
 The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
 and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
 
 Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a current version of this report.
 
 Recent Table History
Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
18-04-14499254  282312
19-04-14499492  282427
20-04-14499557  282428
21-04-14499371  282193
22-04-14499156  282325
23-04-14499260  282597
24-04-14499642  282663
25-04-14500177  282878
 
 Historic event - 500K prefixes on the Internet.

And now we wait for everything to fall over at 512k ;)



RE: The Cidr Report

2014-04-26 Thread Deepak Jain
 
  Historic event - 500K prefixes on the Internet.

 And now we wait for everything to fall over at 512k ;)

Based on a quick plot graph on the CIDR report, it looks like we are adding 
6,000 prefixes a month, or thereabouts. So platforms that break at 512K die in 
two months or less?  Sup720s may need to be reconfigured/rebooted, etc.

Does anyone have doomsday plots of IPv6 prefixes? We are already at something 
like 20,000 prefixes there, and a surprising number of deaggregates (like /64s) 
in the global table. IIRC, a bunch of platforms will fall over at 128K/256K 
IPv6 prefixes (but sooner, really, because of IPv4 dual stack).

Best,

Deepak 


Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-14 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 03:48:47AM +1000, Skeeve Stevens wrote:
 I think the effort to moderate this particular list would be far to much
 effort.

Most mailing lists allow moderation of new list members by default.
Typically, the moderation is removed after the first non-spam post.
This causes negligible workload in general.



Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG




It was 3 weeks after I passed the 10 inch mark. Our sex life was better than 
ever, even though I thought it would be the opposite. Amanda wanted sex several 
times a day. I never knew I was holding her back these years we were together. 
The fact that I have gained so much sexual power and stamina allows her to 
express her sexuality whenever she wanted it, and it was often.

Luckily, this growth spurt happened after I got my job. It was a real good job, 
laid back. I could mostly work from home if I wanted, but I needed to establish 
myself, and went into the office often. Most importantly, I had great 
insurance, and was going to my first doctor's appointment today.

I woke up to Amanda slowly rubbing her finger up and down my chest. Morning, 
Mister Giant. She said, with a smile. Her subtle smirk that meant she wanted 
to have sex.

Hi. I said, groggily. I glanced around the room for a second, then back at 
Amanda. Sorry about the morning wood. I joked.

Ha, it just means you are ready. She said. I glanced down, and saw the penis 
head sticking way out of the waist band of my boxers. Look, it's past your 
bellybutton. She said, poking my penis head.

I sighed, frustrated. I hate this.

Come on baby, you'll learn to like it. I did, right? She said.

I'm past 11 inches... I said, annoyed.

You could always do porn. I don't mind. She said, with a cute smile. I 
laughed a bit, and she looked disappointed for a second. I really want to go 
at it...who could say they took an 11 incher? But I got class. She said, with 
a kiss, and hoped out of bed. Amanda was working at her Masters degree. Are 
you gonna be home when I get back?

Yeah, my doctor's appointment shouldn't take that long. I said, sitting up, 
watching her naked body strut to the bathroom. She knew she was turning me on. 
For a split second, she glanced at me just as she entered the bathroom, her 
smirk never leaving her face. She wanted to have sex so badly, and I felt bad 
for her. I just wanted to give her what she wanted. Luckily, she was more 
responsible than me, and knew when to say no.

You know, She called out from the bathroom. I know it's been almost like, a 
month since the incident. She was referring to her friends, Rachel and Hannah, 
walking in on us having sex. Rachel and Hannah have never stopped talking 
about how lucky I am.

Why's that? I asked.

They seriously think you are the hottest guy ever. She explained. Even 
before the growth, they always said you were attractive. But after seeing how 
big you are, they have been disappointed with every guy since.

Okay. I said, not sure what to say. I heard Amanda giggle a bit to my 
apathetic response. Why do you bring this up?

Oh, no reason. She said.

I finally met my new doctor, and was a bit shocked. She looked like she was 
younger than me, but the degrees around her office proved that she was a 
professional. She was amazingly sexy. She wore her doctor's coat, but that did 
little to hide her massive breasts, easily more than double my wife's size. Her 
doctor's coat was open in the front, and her clothes were professional 
underneath, but her extremely wide hips and tiny waist were still clearly 
visible. She was easily 6'4, with short red red hair, and beautiful facial 
features. She could've easily become successful with just her looks alone, but 
her awards were too plentiful to be based solely on her appearance. Talk around 
the office was that she was an amazingly sexy Amazon, but too cold and 
professional to ever let anything happen.

You say only 5 months ago you were 6'2? She asked.

Yes a bit less than 5 months ago, and 180 lbs. I explained. Now I'm passing 
290 lbs, and...

Yes, 6'7, I was there. I have to admit, it's funny that my nurse was unable 
to measure your height without my help. She said, and smiled.

Yeah...well, I'm 25, there is no reason I should be growing this fast... I 
said.

This quick of a growth spurt isn't even common for young adults going through 
puberty. She said. But I still need to complete this physical to send back to 
your offices.

I would prefer we didn't. I explained. I'm...well. The growth spurt has 
impacted my...uh...genitals intensely as well. I said.

Well, I think that just justifies that I should examine you more. She said, 
coldly.

Um...I mean...I've been getting weird reactions from women lately... I said.

Sir, I am a professional. She said, almost offended. Now please.

I sighed, and took off my pants. I expected a look of surprise, but she made 
more a look of confusion.

I apologize, I've just never seen such large testicles. She said. Don't be 
surprised, I have to examine your testicles to see if this is a liquid build up 
or cancerous material. She explained, and she moved my 5 inch flaccid penis 
out of the way, and with her hands in gloves, she cupped my testicles. She 
slowly rubbed her hangs around my testicles, feeling for cancer or any other 
irregularities. This is genuinely shocking. I didn't think 

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG
A week later, I kept watching my body, examining every detail. I was annoyed 
that my doctor came onto me, but she was the only one I could use to reference 
my body size, and I wanted this to stop as soon as possible.

Amanda, though, seemed unphased when I told her the story of what happened. She 
said she couldn't blame the doctor, because I am the hottest man alive. I was 
slightly annoyed by this. I wanted to be devoted to my wife, the love of my 
life, and she didn't even care. This was different. I remember when she told me 
she would ...rip your balls off and stick them so far up your ass that they 
would come out of yours eyes. if she ever caught me cheating. She was 
joking...but I could tell that she was deadly serious about cheating. Now, she 
is...almost encouraging me to cheat. I was more surprised, when after 5 hours 
of sex that night, she made an odd suggestion.

So...remember how I said Rachel and Hannah couldn't stop talking about you? 
Amanda asked me.

What? I thought you said they only said I was hot or whatever.

Yeah, but they always say it. She said, giving me a peck on the nose. 
They...they kinda beg me to let them have some of you. She said.

What? I was a bit confused. Rachel and Hannah were very attractive girls. 
They were high school friends with Amanda, and were just as fit as her. Rachel 
was tall, 6'1. She was small chested, but built like a fitness super model. 
She had thick, muscular legs, and the best ass I've ever seen. Her stomach had 
a significant outline of abs, and her shoulders were broad. her arms were 
defined, as she did weight lift often. She wasn't bulky or manly, but very fit. 
She was blonde, with green eyes. 

Hannah, on the other hand, was exotic looking. She was 5'5, and just as fit as 
Rachel and Amanda, except more built. She was half Arabic, and had dark skin, 
hair, and eyes. She was a C cup, with an amazing ass, and very wide hips. This 
looked amazing on her very small waist.

I really want them here, with us. Amanda said, completely sincere. I was 
kinda scared of your reaction...

Wait, you want me to have sex with them? I asked, confused.

Well, I want all 3 of us with you, here. In our bed. She said.

I shook my head. Our bed!? I felt like something sacred was being defiled. Am 
I the only guy...no, only person, who felt that sex had any special connection 
to it? Sex isn't something that should just be thrown around to anyone, 
Amanda! I Love YOU. Not Rachel, not Hannah, not that fucking doctor. You!

I know that! She said, annoyed that it seemed like I was accusing her of not 
loving me. But this isn't something that is permanent. We're young! We should 
have a bit of fun for a while, you know? Maybe play around now, and then you 
can devote yourself to me. She suggested.

I... I took a deep breath. This was making me incredibly sad.

You told me yourself, You've only been with 1 girl before me, right?

Ya... I said.

So you are gonna go your whole life, with only 2 women, and think that will be 
enough for you?

Are you cheating on me? I asked.

What?!

Why else would you be trying to get me to be with other women? You are trying 
to soften the blow!? I said.

Ew! I would never cheat on you, you asshole! She shouted, and got out of bed. 
I'm giving you an offer. If I wanted to have sex with another guy, I would 
fucking ask. She said, angry, as she began to put on her clothes.

This doesn't make sense, Amanda. you've never acted like this. Now that I'm 
huge, you want to share me? I said. My body has changed the way you look at 
me.

No you idiot. I changed. I'm different. Everyone changes Tim. I'm willing to 
keep things the way they are. But I'm more open about changing them. The only 
thing that changed is that I want to try new things. That's it. She explained. 
Stop assuming things. I just want to have fun. If you don't wanna, that's 
fine. And I'm asking you now, do you want to do this? She said.

I paused. 3 incredibly sexy women, all focused on me? Amanda really wanted to 
do this. This should be a dream come true. I think because this is all based in 
my growth, I'm scared of it. I hate even the good things coming from this 
growth, but I shouldn't put that onto Amanda. If it will make her happy...it's 
my obligation to do so. Fine. I said.

She jumped up with joy, like a little kid allowed to do something after begging 
her parents. I'll call them right now! She said. On her phone, she talked 
fast, explaining the situation. She planned to have the event the next week.

As the day approached, I got really sick. I'm not sure exactly what happened, 
but I could barely move. I laid in my bed for 3 days. The sex party was delayed 
until the next week.

The day finally arrived. Amanda had been preparing everything. Candles, lube, 
sexy lingerie. She had Hannah and Rachel tested for any STD's, and made sure 
they were on birth control. She wanted this to be perfect.

It was 3 weeks since I was last at my doctor, getting measured. 

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG
I forgot how big he was... Hannah said.

I told Rachel already, he grew even bigger. Amanda said. Let's get started. 
Amanda said, and unhooked her bra, and walked toward me. She pushed herself 
against me, and we began kissing, my erection slowly forming up. The other 2 
girls followed suite, taking off their bras.

Rachel was the first to grab my penis, stroking it as he grew in her hand. 
God...it keeps getting bigger. Rachel said, amazed at how big it was growing. 
Hannah got down on her knees, and sat between my legs as I sat on the bed. She 
went low, and softly began to lick my balls. Rachel, on the left side of me, 
softly tugged at my penis, watching as it grew and grew. I watched these two 
girls intently, as Amanda, on my right side, kissed my neck.

Amanda glanced down, seeing my penis. It's hard now. Lets get started. I get 
middle. She said. Hannah shifted over, and Rachel got into place. With Rachel 
on the left side, my wife in the middle, and Hannah on the right, all 3 of them 
began to lick up and down my giant foot long penis. I'm not sure who it was, 
but there was a hand cupping and playing with my balls. The girls alternated 
kissing each other randomly, while still licking my member. It quickly grew 
shinny with their saliva. Lay back. Amanda said, as she got up.

God...it's longer than my face. Hannah said, as she put her face against my 
penis.

Rachel put her arm up next to it, and laughed a bit. I don't know...it's 
longer than my forearm, is that thing going to fit inside of me? The look of 
awe never left their face this entire time. I was laid back, and Amanda came 
and sat on my face, facing the 2 women who kept licking and stroking my 
genitals. I licked and nibbled at Amanda, knowing exactly what got her going, 
her beautiful ass on my face.

This continued for several moments, until Amanda got up. Okay, let me take it 
first, and you guys get warmed up. You can't take this thing without some 
foreplay. Amanda said, and stood at the foot of the bed where I sat. She 
slowly inserted herself down onto my giant penis, moving up and down while 
softly rubbing her clit. I still laid back, as I suddenly see Rachel put her 
womanhood in my face, her butt pointed toward Amanda. I took this hint, and 
began eating her out. Hannah sat with her back against the headboard of our 
king size bed behind me. Rachel bent down as I ate her out, and began to eat 
out Hannah.

The room was full of the 3 beautiful girls moaning and breathing heavy, as 
Amanda slowly took more nad more of my giant member. Amanda began moaning 
softly, then her moans increased in volume. This was unusual, because Amanda 
was usually as quiet as a mouse during sex. I couldn't see much, but I felt 
liquid pouring down on my waist and penis, as Amanda began moaning having an 
intense orgasm. I felt her shaking slightly as she got off my penis, her orgasm 
lasting for a good 4 minutes.

Were you having an orgasm that whole time? Rachel asked.

Amanda smiled. Yeah... She panted. Try it out.

Go ahead. Hannah said. I don't think I'm ready yet.

Rachel smiled, and jumped off my face. I sat up, and she faced away from me, 
going reverse cowgirl. She stuck her delicious, perfect ass out slightly at me, 
and I grabbed and caressed it slightly, and then slowly led it onto my giant 
penis. She bit her lip as she slowly plunged downward. Oh God...this is 
fucking huge... She said. God She said, as she slowly moved up and down. 
I feel like I'm being torn in half...

Hannah sat next to me, watching intently. As Rachel slowly moved farther and 
farther down my penis, trying to adapt to it, Hannah was watching and smiling. 
I glanced over at Amanda, who was rubbing herself. She still didn't have 
enough. I slowly moved my hand over to Hannah, and began rubbing her vagina, 
and then fingering her.

Oh God your right...even his fingers are big. I keep wondering how much bigger 
he'll get. Hannah said. I cringed a bit.

Rachel moaned softly. I hope he keeps growing...this is amazing. I cringed 
more.

Oh, I feed my man. Keep him healthy. He's getting as big as possible. Amanda 
said, with a huge smile. I closed my eyes, and tried to ignore this 
conversation.

Whatever you're feeding him, keep it up! Hannah said.

I can't stop picturing him bigger and bigger... Amanda said.

I never thought so much man would be such a turn on. Hannah said, as I 
continued to finger her, and she began to pant, and move in really close to me.

I hate this conversation. I don't want to grow anymore.

Oh God...oh fuck...yeahyeah oh yeah! Rachel started repeating these 
cliche sayings over and over again, as wave after wave after wave of orgasm 
slammed her body. Her legs gave way, and she fell forward. I quickly grabbed 
her around her waist, and stood up holding her. I turned her around, and she 
leaned over the bed, on her knees. She regained control over he extremities, as 
I slowly pulled out. NO! Keep going! Fuck me!

I obliged, pushing 

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG


Ugh... I mumbled, sitting at my desk, tugging at my shirt and pants which 
were uncomfortably tight on me. I remember buying this shirt last week, and it 
was already small. It bothered me that on one of the few days I actually had to 
be in the office, I was already bigger.

It didn't help that all the women in the office were constantly flirting with 
me, testing my loyalties to my wife. This office had an unusually high number 
of female workers, especially in a field like mine, which only 15% of females 
actually wanted to be in. Yet, 70% of the employees were female. Young, 
attractive females. Young, attractive females that all wanted me. I gave as 
many of them the cold shoulder as I could. That was, until Linda popped her 
head around the corner.

Hi, Tim. haven't seen you in a while. She said.

I had met Linda in college, but we stayed platonic friends. Based on our 
positions at work, we ended up having lots of work together. This was a bit 
tough, because Linda is...well...very hot. There was always random flirting, 
and I've gotten a few drunk phone calls of her propositioning me for sex. But 
my ever growing body made her more bold, and my ever growing sexual appetite 
wore away at my will power. Oh, Hey Linda. What's going on. 

Linda was good at keeping me at a distance though. An office fling could ruin 
her career if people found out about it. But today was different. I had grown 
significantly. She was extremely sexy, too. She had a thin and lean body. She 
had the body of a super model, standing at 5'11. Her breasts were big for her 
body, a 32C. She had long, flowing dark brown hair, that went down to her mid 
back. Her eyes were grey, sitting very well on her beautiful face. Linda could 
get whatever she wanted with her looks. She had too much integrity to use her 
looks to get ahead, though. She was in her position on merit alone, even though 
no one else believed it. Not much. You're looking good. I see the gym has been 
kind to you. She said, with a smile.

Uh...Yeah. I said, not wanting to give her any wrong signs. I tried to avoid 
eye contact...but she is gorgeous. I would attempt to steal glances at her, and 
she caught me every time.

You look taller, too. Did you get taller? Aren't you too old to still be 
getting taller? She asked, trying her best to get a conversation going with me.

I don't think gyms make people taller. I said.

She laughed. I wasn't trying to be funny, she was flirting. Well, I know how 
stressful things get around here. Everyone needs someway to blow off steam. You 
go to the gym, and I...well... She fixed her posture a bit, and stuck her 
chest out slightly. ...have other things. She put her hand on my shoulder.

I paused, and tried not to move. There is something more to this. Even being 
this much bigger shouldn't attract women like this...right? Her touch, even 
though the shirt, got my heart racing. it didn't help that my flaccid penis and 
testicles were so big in my tight pants, that they already showed, creating 
what Linda could've misinterpreted as an erection. Well...misinterpreted for 
now. Uh...Linda. I said, putting up my hand with the wedding ring. I'm 
married. I said.

So? That doesn't mean we can't have fun. What is this, some Muslim country. 
She said, and smirked.

That didn't sound much like Linda. She was usually very sensitive to other 
cultures. Especially with the news lately, Muslim-jokes were a sensitive topic 
for her. I thought you said they were only that way because of exploitation 
and...

Tim, it was a joke. She said, rubbing my shoulder softly. I know I could've 
ended this by just removing her hand. But I didn't.

She was hard to resist. In all the time I've known Amanda, I've never met a 
girl I ever considered more beautiful than her. I considered myself lucky that 
I found no girl more attractive than Amanda. Except for Linda, who had the face 
that only corny legends spoke of. Linda...please... I said, trying to keep my 
eyes on my computer. She was behind me, to my left, standing over me.

She leaned her head forward a bit. Tim, only one time. We've known each other 
for a long time. Don't you think it's unfair that we never got to have sex? 
She said. She leaned forward, and a button popped off her blouse, which landed 
right on my keyboard. This confused me a bit, considering her blouse didn't 
look tight a few moments ago.

I glanced back and up at her, and almost gasped at the sight. Her breasts 
looked massive. I closed my eyes quickly, and looked back at my computer 
screen. Linda, please go. I said, feeling my pants grow tighter in my crotch, 
as my penis slowly began to erect.

Linda smirked, and rebuttoned her shirt, with the button that was still sitting 
on my keyboard. I looked back up at her, and her breasts were back to normal. 
She slowly left my cubical, trying her best to look sexy as she did so while 
giving a small, sexy sigh. I looked on my desk, where I swore the button had 
flung to, and it 

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG


L-Linda? I was losing it. What...what's happening to you?

She put her hand on my chest, and pushed me back into the bathroom. She turned 
around, and closed the door, locking it behind her. I'm one of the most 
beautiful girl's you've ever seen, eh? She said, unbuttoning the top button of 
her tight blouse. This gave me a flashback of when her breasts somehow...grew? 
My erection restarted it's trajectory toward full erection. It thickened, 
causing it to look like my pants were painted over it. My penis head moved 
further and further right, at first moving along my thigh, but then coming off 
it as my penis hardened. My penis struggled to get to it's natural position.

Linda, that was a private conversation. I said.

You're right. She said. I shouldn't have listened, but I couldn't help it. I 
want you so badly. And your wife doesn't mind, right?

Linda...please. I said, my penis aching, still swelling and trapped within my 
too tight pants. It began to hurt.

She glanced down, and gasped. There was a pause for a few moments, as it 
continued to enlarge. My God...it's so big...and it's still getting bigger? 
She said, and bit her lip. She grabbed her blouse, and ripped it open. Her 
breasts were absolutely massive, and bulged out of her bra in every direction.

I gasped. Linda! I said, looking away, and then back quickly. I still tried 
to convince myself that I was trying to resist.

With that, my penis had a surge, reaching it's full erect size quickly. A 
tearing sound began to fill the air. What was that... she asked. I thought it 
was her breasts suddenly growing again. But when I looked down, seeing my 
penis, pointed sideways in my pants, slowly forcing it's way forward. It was 
ripping out of my cheap pants (which I got because I didn't want to waste money 
on pants I would just outgrow again). 

Oh crap... I whispered to myself, as my penis flung forward, ripping my pants 
open in front. My penis throbbed, pointing directly at her.

Oh God! That's amazing! She said, quickly throwing her shirt off, and 
grabbing my penis, stroking it with vigor. This is so fucking big! I can't 
believe it's so hard and big that it ripped out of your pants! She said. I 
knew you were packing, I just thought you were packing a human penis. I can't 
wait to have this thing in me. Give it to me you fucking jerk, hiding this from 
me all this time. You made me wait too long for it. She said, and begun 
viciously stroking and licking my giant member. Oh God it tastes so 
good...it's so big...It's gotta be almost 13 inches.

I was confused. I measured my penis this morning at 12.8 inches long, and 7.6 
inches around. How did she know just from eye balling it? This thought was 
quickly replaced by the intense blow job she was giving me. I don't even know 
how she managed to fit my giant penis head so far down her throat. She plunged 
her mouth down more than half of my penis, I felt her tongue shifting around 
around it to the best of her ability. Her mouth looked small, but opened wide. 
Her thick, juicy lips wrapped around my penis, shifting and moving perfectly. 
She was an expert at this. God... I said, this felt amazing.

She took her mouth off, and stroked with both hands. This is by far the 
biggest dick I've ever had. I've never met a dick I couldn't swallow 
completely. You are a challenge Tim... She said. and started licking, kissing, 
and sucking on my giant balls. Even your balls are huge...it's like 2 
eggs...no wait...these are too big to be eggs. She said, with a giggle. Her 
hands were grabbing whatever she could touch. She attempted to deepthroat 
again, her hands clawing at my thighs and lower back. She wanted more and more. 
I began to doubt that even I was enough for her with the way she was acting.

I gave up the act of resisting. I pulled the remainders of my pants down, and 
kicked them away, finally happy to have my lower body freed from the tight 
confines of my ever shrinking clothes. Linda managed to plunge more and more of 
my gigantic penis down her throat. I tried to wrap my mind around how she was 
able to do it, but it felt too good for me to focus, or really even care. I 
attempted to unbutton my dress shirt after throwing off my tie, but it was hard 
to do while being blown. My shirt was so tight on my body, that it was hard to 
get the buttons off. Frustrated, I ripped it open, and let it fall behind me.

Now only in my shoes, Rachel continued to work my throbbing member. Her saliva 
dripped down my shaft and onto the floor. She tried her best to swallow, but my 
penis was incredibly hard, and wouldn't curve down into her throat. God 
dammit...I've never met a dick I couldn't deep throat. You're my white whale, 
Tim. She joked. I guess I gotta give up for now. She said, and stood up.

She turned around, and stepped over my penis, so it was between her legs, and 
she was facing away from me, but her body pushed up against me. I reached down 
between her legs, lifting her skirt up. 

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG
I finally got home. The car ride felt like it took forever. My clothes tattered 
by either my superhumanly strong boner, or the amazing sex I just had. For the 
first time in literally 10 years, I was crying. I wasn't a guy who cried. But 
this...I betrayed my wife. I loved her. And no matter how many times she said 
it was fine, I still felt horrible.

What the... She said, as I walked into the house. Tim? What's wrong, what 
happened? She was worried.

I'm so sorry... I said. I'm so sorry.

Sorry for what? What happened? Why are your clothes ripped? She asked.

I didn't want to have sex with her Amanda. I couldn't help it...all these 
women...they won't leave me alone. I said, falling to my knees, and hugging 
her around her torso.

She smiled a bit. Tim...it's alright...I don't know why you are so broken up 
over this. I told you it was okay.

No Amanda, it's not okay. You wouldn't do this to me. I wouldn't want you to, 
and you wouldn't do it. I said.

Your right. I wouldn't. Because you told me not to. But I know if I told you 
not to, you wouldn't have either. She said.

No. I responded. Given enough time, I would've cracked. This isn't who I am. 
I don't know what's happening to me. I don't want to only think about sex. I 
don't want to grow if this is what it turns me into. I said.

Tim, I would be selfish to not share... She said.

Stop it! I said, I stood up. I don't want to be shared! I'm not a fucking 
lawn mower. I was pissed. I stormed out of the house, still in tattered 
clothes. A block away was a park. It was later in the day, and there wasn't 
anyone there. It was surrounded by trees, so it didn't get much outside 
observation. I just wanted to sit, and think.

Tim! She said, out the door, on the porch. I just kept walking.

God dammit. I said, walking past the park. There were people there, and I 
didn't want to expose myself. I went farther, into the woods nearby. It wasn't 
dense, and I was able to walk through easily. My mind was going a mile a 
minute, my emotions were all over the place. I began to get dizzy. I stumbled 
around a bit, and then leaned back against a tree. For a moment, the feeling 
was gone, and I stood up straight. Then it overwhelmed me again.

I looked down at myself. Something was happening. I looked at my hands. This 
was getting weird. I could see...I could see them...growing.

Oh God... I said. I looked down, I watched my chest balloon outward slowly. I 
looked to my side, and watched my arms and shoulders building up more and more 
muscle, before my very eyes. God...no I grunted, and stumbled back, and 
leaned against the tree again. My penis started to erect, but I wasn't aroused. 
I grunted again, as I felt my back muscles growing into the tree. I expressed 
my frustration with this, as I felt my back slowly being scratched as it slide 
upward along the tree. I was getting taller too. I looked down again, my penis 
fully erect.

No... I said. No no no... Watching my penis swell up larger. Don't 
grow...stop... All I could do was watch, as my penis grow just past my 
previous size.

I let out a louder grunt, and my muscles began to rip out of the parts of my 
shirt that weren't ripped. My thighs breaking through the seams of my pants. My 
butt filling with muscle pushing anything that was left outward. It ended after 
what seemed like hours, but was only a few minutes.

I wasn't much taller. I was 6'9 that morning, but I gained an inch and a half 
in height. My penis swelled to just below 14 inches, and just above 8 inches 
around. My testicles swelled slightly too. But the biggest impact were my 
muscles. It was obvious, I put on more than 60 lbs. I was now 390 lbs, of 
strong, monstrous muscle. I had no idea what to do. I had to get back to Amanda.

I grunted, and fell into the doorway. Amanda was on the phone. I think that's 
him, I'll call you back. She said, and turned the corner. Her eyes widened. 
Tim! She said.

I was breathing heavy. I need to go to the doctor... I said, sitting up. 
Amanda's voice seemingly healed me. I slowly made it to my feet. I shook my 
head...

Tim...you...did you grow? She said. Your muscles are...massive. She said, 
in awe. There was a silence for a few moments, and she slowly stepped back, and 
grabbed her keys. When she came back, the door was closed. Tim... She said, a 
bit confused. I walked toward her. Do you still wanna go? She asked.

Not yet. I said. I picked grabbed her waist, and threw her over my shoulder 
with one hand.

She laughed. Tim! She said, excited. She began to feign helplessness. No, 
please, don't take me to your evil, well furnished bedroom and have your way 
with me! She joked, and I walked upstairs with her.

I threw her on the bed, and she bounced. She laughed again. Tim, I've never 
seen you like this... She said.

I grabbed her shirt and bra at the same time with one of my massive hands, and 
pulled them off of her in one quick motion, and she gasped, and sighed softly. 
Tim...this is 

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread Grant Ridder
if the admins are not going to moderate this list... give me the admin
password to the list serve and i will set it up right... gees


Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread Skeeve Stevens
I think the effort to moderate this particular list would be far to much
effort.

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On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 3:46 AM, Grant Ridder shortdudey...@gmail.comwrote:

 if the admins are not going to moderate this list... give me the admin
 password to the list serve and i will set it up right... gees



Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread Lynda

On 7/13/2012 10:46 AM, Grant Ridder wrote:

if the admins are not going to moderate this list... give me the admin
password to the list serve and i will set it up right.


These emails seem to be originating from comcast (75.144.246.6). Please 
note I said seem to be since it's very easy to forge such things. I 
was quite sad when yahoo started dispensing *new* accounts from 
Rocketmail (a property they acquired in the long ago times), since I 
have a rocketmail account that long predates yahoo, or the acquisition.


Still, there needs to be a filter of some sort set up. Mailman permits 
this, and I'd be a fan of it. It seems to be generated by someone who 
has the serious hate on for the list. That actually narrows it down 
quite a bit. Maybe I'll do a bit of traffic analysis over the weekend.


Or not...

--
Politicians are like a Slinky.
They're really not good for anything,
but they still bring a smile to your face
when you push them down a flight of stairs.



Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread Grant Ridder
Mailman also allows keyword filtering

On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Lynda shr...@deaddrop.org wrote:

 On 7/13/2012 10:46 AM, Grant Ridder wrote:

 if the admins are not going to moderate this list... give me the admin
 password to the list serve and i will set it up right.


 These emails seem to be originating from comcast (75.144.246.6). Please
 note I said seem to be since it's very easy to forge such things. I was
 quite sad when yahoo started dispensing *new* accounts from Rocketmail (a
 property they acquired in the long ago times), since I have a rocketmail
 account that long predates yahoo, or the acquisition.

 Still, there needs to be a filter of some sort set up. Mailman permits
 this, and I'd be a fan of it. It seems to be generated by someone who has
 the serious hate on for the list. That actually narrows it down quite a
 bit. Maybe I'll do a bit of traffic analysis over the weekend.

 Or not...

 --
 Politicians are like a Slinky.
 They're really not good for anything,
 but they still bring a smile to your face
 when you push them down a flight of stairs.




Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread JC Dill

On 13/07/12 10:46 AM, Grant Ridder wrote:

if the admins are not going to moderate this list... give me the admin
password to the list serve and i will set it up right... gees


+1


jc




Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Composed on a virtual keyboard, please forgive typos. 

On Jul 13, 2012, at 22:00, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:

 This report has been generated at Fri Jul 13 21:10:00 2012 AEST.
 The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
 and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.
 
 Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report.
 
 Recent Table History
Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
06-07-12418603  242444
07-07-12418670  242326
08-07-12418651  242260
09-07-12417976  242235
10-07-12418251  242235
11-07-12 0  242235
12-07-12 0  242235
13-07-12 0  242235

Ahhh, oops?

Geoff, might want to check your scripts. 

-- 
TTFN,
patrick


 AS Summary
 0  Number of ASes in routing system
 0  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
  3390  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
AS6389 : BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK - BellSouth.net Inc.
 0  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
� : BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK - BellSouth.net Inc.
 
 
 Aggregation Summary
 The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only
 when there is a precise match using the AS path, so as 
 to preserve traffic transit policies. Aggregation is also
 proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').
 
 --- 13Jul12 ---
 ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description
 
 Table 418251   242235   17601642.1%   All ASes
 
 AS6389  3390  190 320094.4%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
   BellSouth.net Inc.
 AS7029  3281 1636 164550.1%   WINDSTREAM - Windstream
   Communications Inc
 AS17974 2146  606 154071.8%   TELKOMNET-AS2-AP PT
   Telekomunikasi Indonesia
 AS22773 1655  136 151991.8%   ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
   Cox Communications Inc.
 AS4766  2710 1251 145953.8%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom
 AS18566 2088  706 138266.2%   COVAD - Covad Communications
   Co.
 AS28573 1986  622 136468.7%   NET Servicos de Comunicao S.A.
 AS2118  1288   15 127398.8%   RELCOM-AS OOO NPO Relcom
 AS4323  1576  386 119075.5%   TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
   inc.
 AS1785  1934  814 112057.9%   AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec
   Communications, Inc.
 AS10620 1983  897 108654.8%   Telmex Colombia S.A.
 AS4755  1612  561 105165.2%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
   Communications formerly VSNL
   is Leading ISP
 AS7303  1452  457  99568.5%   Telecom Argentina S.A.
 AS7552  1124  234  89079.2%   VIETEL-AS-AP Vietel
   Corporation
 AS8151  1491  687  80453.9%   Uninet S.A. de C.V.
 AS18101  946  161  78583.0%   RELIANCE-COMMUNICATIONS-IN
   Reliance Communications
   Ltd.DAKC MUMBAI
 AS17908  827   60  76792.7%   TCISL Tata Communications
 AS4808  1106  352  75468.2%   CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP
   network China169 Beijing
   Province Network
 AS9394   888  162  72681.8%   CRNET CHINA RAILWAY
   Internet(CRNET)
 AS13977  839  123  71685.3%   CTELCO - FAIRPOINT
   COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
 AS8452  1166  518  64855.6%   TE-AS TE-AS
 AS3356  1106  465  64158.0%   LEVEL3 Level 3 Communications
 AS855695   58  63791.7%   CANET-ASN-4 - Bell Aliant
   Regional Communications, Inc.
 AS17676  692   75  61789.2%   GIGAINFRA Softbank BB Corp.
 AS4780   841  245  59670.9%   SEEDNET Digital United Inc.
 AS22561 1023  428  59558.2%   DIGITAL-TELEPORT - Digital
   Teleport Inc.
 AS19262  998  405  59359.4%   VZGNI-TRANSIT - Verizon Online
   LLC
 AS24560 1036  448  58856.8%   AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
   Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
   Services
 AS3549   993  436  557

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-06-08 Thread Darius Jahandarie
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:00 PM,  cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 AS6389      3409      195     3214    94.3%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
                                               BellSouth.net Inc.

It wouldn't be The Internet if BellSouth didn't top the idiot list
every single time for the past 3 years.

-- 
Darius Jahandarie


Re: The Cidr Report

2012-06-08 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Darius Jahandarie djahanda...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:00 PM,  cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 AS6389      3409      195     3214    94.3%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
                                               BellSouth.net Inc.

 It wouldn't be The Internet if BellSouth didn't top the idiot list
 every single time for the past 3 years.

is it the 'idiot list' or 'list of people who use OER' ?



Re: The Cidr Report

2012-06-08 Thread Darius Jahandarie
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Christopher Morrow
morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Darius Jahandarie djahanda...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:00 PM,  cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 AS6389      3409      195     3214    94.3%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
                                               BellSouth.net Inc.

 It wouldn't be The Internet if BellSouth didn't top the idiot list
 every single time for the past 3 years.

 is it the 'idiot list' or 'list of people who use OER' ?

You can do traffic engineering without polluting the global routing
table (by tagging the more specifics with no advertise), so
vendor-supported or not, I still call it the idiot list.

-- 
Darius Jahandarie



Re: The Cidr Report

2012-06-08 Thread Darius Jahandarie
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Darius Jahandarie djahanda...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Christopher Morrow
 morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote:
 On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Darius Jahandarie djahanda...@gmail.com 
 wrote:
 On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:00 PM,  cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 AS6389      3409      195     3214    94.3%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
                                               BellSouth.net Inc.

 It wouldn't be The Internet if BellSouth didn't top the idiot list
 every single time for the past 3 years.

 is it the 'idiot list' or 'list of people who use OER' ?

 You can do traffic engineering without polluting the global routing
 table (by tagging the more specifics with no advertise), so
 vendor-supported or not, I still call it the idiot list.

But maybe the probably an idiot list would be more accurate in the end.

-- 
Darius Jahandarie



Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Aftab Siddiqui
Randy,
yes, our ASN landed on polluter list once and we fixed it. I think there is
nothing wrong in sharing that.

Me and few bunch of self acclaimed geeks of our region read it and have done
our level best to remove few polluters but with very less success. Seems
like those who should be reading it are either too busy polluting or using
hushmail.

Geof, this is very useful stuff for many. so how many uniqe hits you get on
the website?

On Sunday, October 16, 2011, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote:
 I read it every week.  It's a finger on the pulse of a system on which
 I am totally dependent...

 the email i want to see here is i wuz a polluter, but i read the cidr
 report, i haz seen the light, and i'm gonna stop polluting.

 no, i am not holding my breath.

 randy



-- 
Regards,

Aftab A. Siddiqui


Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Randy Bush
aftab,

 yes, our ASN landed on polluter list once and we fixed it. I think
 there is nothing wrong in sharing that.

thank you, thank you.

 Me and few bunch of self acclaimed geeks of our region read it and
 have done our level best to remove few polluters but with very less
 success.

what would help?

randy



Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Aftab Siddiqui

 Me and few bunch of self acclaimed geeks of our region read it and
 have done our level best to remove few polluters but with very less
 success.

 what would help?

I guess rpki would help and a banner during every NOG/RIR meeting showing
top polluters.

I seriously don't understand that why an RIR can't send atleast a notice to
those announcing bogus prefixes. A letter in RED mailed to the business
address would help.

m2c of bad geekness

-- 
Regards,

Aftab A. Siddiqui


Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Randy Bush
 Me and few bunch of self acclaimed geeks of our region read it and
 have done our level best to remove few polluters but with very less
 success.
 what would help?
 I guess rpki would help

working on it.  it will lessen the perceived security benefit of
fragging.

 and a banner during every NOG/RIR meeting showing top polluters.

NOGs could do that for the polluting operators their region.  this may
actually be implementable!

hey EOF, if you have not been completely digested by the NCC, perhaps
this would be good in wien.

 I seriously don't understand that why an RIR can't send atleast a
 notice to those announcing bogus prefixes. A letter in RED mailed to
 the business address would help.

RIRs claimed in the past that they have nothing to do with routing.  of
course, rpki-based origin validation changes this.  but i suspect that
they may still want to keep as distant as possible.

randy



Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread William F. Maton Sotomayor

On Sun, 16 Oct 2011, Aftab Siddiqui wrote:


success.


what would help?


I guess rpki would help and a banner during every NOG/RIR meeting showing
top polluters.


A similar thing was done at a USENIX in Monterey over a decade ago.  The 
point behind that one was to drive home how bad it was for the attendees 
to use telnet to their boxes at the mothership.  Nothing like seeing 
people watch their passwords put up on two screens to teach them about 
SSH.


Granted, placing the CIDR report up on a screen may not have the same 
effect, but as NANOGs get video recorded, it's a lot harder to explain 
in the future why you were on that list.  Somehow the visual is more 
powerful than pretending an erased email doesn't make it into a web 
archive.



I seriously don't understand that why an RIR can't send atleast a notice to
those announcing bogus prefixes. A letter in RED mailed to the business
address would help.


May be a useful angle for the RIRs to pursue - but are RIRs in the routing 
police business?


wfms



Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Aftab Siddiqui
 I seriously don't understand that why an RIR can't send atleast a
 notice to those announcing bogus prefixes. A letter in RED mailed to
 the business address would help.

 RIRs claimed in the past that they have nothing to do with routing.  of
 course, rpki-based origin validation changes this.  but i suspect that
 they may still want to keep as distant as possible.


well IMHO, that's stealing of resource. Yes if they have nothing to do
with routing than atleast they should do somethin to safe guard what they
are providing to thr members.

So, any chance of putting a banner of top polluters in next APRICOT. :)



-- 
Regards,

Aftab A. Siddiqui


Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Randy Bush
 So, any chance of putting a banner of top polluters in next APRICOT. :)
   ^ a/p

i will try to work with the organizers on this

randy



Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Hank Nussbacher

On Sun, 16 Oct 2011, Aftab Siddiqui wrote:


I seriously don't understand that why an RIR can't send atleast a notice to
those announcing bogus prefixes. A letter in RED mailed to the business
address would help.


The RIRs have indicated in the past that they don't see this as their job 
even though we keep asking for it.  Instead, the RIRs do other things with 
our membership dues that we do not ask for.  Go figure.


-Hank



Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Sun, 16 Oct 2011 10:06:10 EDT, William F. Maton Sotomayor said:

 A similar thing was done at a USENIX in Monterey over a decade ago.  The 
 point behind that one was to drive home how bad it was for the attendees 
 to use telnet to their boxes at the mothership.  Nothing like seeing 
 people watch their passwords put up on two screens to teach them about 
 SSH.

Did something similar at a SANS-EDU class a few years back, maybe 300 or so
attendees.  The first morning, I ran several carefully crafted tcpdumps on the
wireless network to get just the SYN packets for telnet, ssh, rlogin/rsh, and
POP in cleartext and over SSL. Then just before class started up after lunch, I
announced the counts (was about 1/3 encrypted, 2/3 cleartext).

When the slide with the numbers hit the screen, a predictable 2/3 suddenly got
outraged You have no right to grab our passwords/ that's irresponsible behaior
for a security professional/ etc. So I joked See Randy, I *told* you we
wouldn't have to map from IP to MAC to conference registration to tell who they
were which didn't help matters much. ;)  Then I tell them that yes, it *would*
be irresponsible for me to snarf passwords, so I only grabbed SYN packets.  The
room got quiet, till I added but those random people sitting out in the atrium 
aren't
security professionals, and we have no control over whether they grab passwords
or not, so you probably want to change your passwords.

Sudden flurry of typing from 2/3 of the people.  Over  a secure channel, of 
course.

Sudden lack of typing and a lot of deer-in-headlights looks, and one voice from
the back of the room Well played ;)


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Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Mark Tinka
On Friday, September 16, 2011 07:51:04 AM Schiller, Heather 
A wrote:

 I thought AS-plain notation was the standard for 4-byte
 ASN's?

as-plain is not the standard per se. Think of it more as 
the preferred option within the industry.

o All major vendors support it, so there's no need
  to convert to as-dot when you upgrade your router
  software to support 4-byte ASN's.

o as-plain doesn't break your AS_PATH regular
  expressions, which is very useful.

o as-plain is a known representation format among
  operators, and 4-byte ASN's continuing this
  tradition keeps the network stable.


as-dot notation looks really Cool  Sexy (tm), but is 
cumbersome for your AS_PATH regular expressions. It doesn't 
make things impossible, just, well, cumbersome :-).

Hope this helps.

Cheers,

Mark.   


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Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Daniel Roesen
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 02:11:24AM +0800, Mark Tinka wrote:
  I thought AS-plain notation was the standard for 4-byte
  ASN's?
 
 as-plain is not the standard per se.

RFC5396 on as-plain is on track becoming one.


Best regards,
Daniel

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Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Tassos Chatzithomaoglou
Strangely, both the RFC (5396) and the CIDR report appear to be written by the same 
guy...Geoff.


btw, am i the only one who finds it easier to remember asdot formatted ASNs?

-
Tassos


Nick Hilliard wrote on 16/9/2011 23:06:

On 16/09/2011 00:51, Schiller, Heather A wrote:

I thought AS-plain notation was the standard for 4-byte ASN's?

Wasn't there an RFC written about this by some australian bloke?  I'd say
that whoever maintains the CIDR report these days should really take a
couple of minutes to clue themselves in about asplain syntax.

Nick








Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Mark Tinka
On Saturday, September 17, 2011 03:16:01 AM Daniel Roesen 
wrote:

 RFC5396 on as-plain is on track becoming one.

Indeed.

I suppose it will be interesting to see how the vendors 
respond to this. Would they retract support for as-dot, as 
it's been shipping for a while now?

Cheers,

Mark.


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Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Mark Tinka
On Saturday, September 17, 2011 04:49:17 AM Tassos 
Chatzithomaoglou wrote:

 btw, am i the only one who finds it easier to remember
 asdot formatted ASNs?

They're easier to remember, but if you operate an ASN for a 
reasonable period of time, it's okay to assume that you will 
remember it, whether it's as-plain or otherwise.

The same would hold true for your favorite upstreams, peers, 
customers and role model ISP's :-).

Cheers,

Mark.


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Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Joe Hamelin
I say we all start using octal two's complement for extended ASNs.

(note to self: don't post to NANOG after a night out with a vendor.)

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On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:39 PM, Mark Tinka mti...@globaltransit.netwrote:

 On Saturday, September 17, 2011 04:49:17 AM Tassos
 Chatzithomaoglou wrote:

  btw, am i the only one who finds it easier to remember
  asdot formatted ASNs?

 They're easier to remember, but if you operate an ASN for a
 reasonable period of time, it's okay to assume that you will
 remember it, whether it's as-plain or otherwise.

 The same would hold true for your favorite upstreams, peers,
 customers and role model ISP's :-).

 Cheers,

 Mark.



RE: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-15 Thread Schiller, Heather A
 
I thought AS-plain notation was the standard for 4-byte ASN's?  Also to cidr 
report folks, in the web version, clicking on the ASN for these takes you to 
the page for AS3 (MIT)

46.18.104.0/21AS3.746 
195.54.52.0/23  AS3.523 
195.54.52.0/24  AS3.523 
195.54.53.0/24  AS3.523  

route-viewssh ip bgp 195.54.52.0
BGP routing table entry for 195.54.52.0/24, version 218523
Paths: (34 available, best #34, table Default-IP-Routing-Table)
  Not advertised to any peer
  3257 3356 3255 3.523 3.523 3.523
89.149.178.10 from 89.149.178.10 (213.200.87.91)
  Origin IGP, metric 10, localpref 100, valid, external
  Community: 3257:8091 3257:30042 3257:50001 3257:54900 3257:54901

-Original Message-
From: cidr-rep...@potaroo.net [mailto:cidr-rep...@potaroo.net] 
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 6:00 PM
To: cidr-rep...@potaroo.net
Cc: ap...@apops.net; af...@afnog.org; nanog@nanog.org; eof-l...@ripe.net; 
routing...@ripe.net
Subject: The Cidr Report

This report has been generated at Fri Sep  9 21:12:28 2011 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and generates a 
report on aggregation potential within the table.

Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report.

Recent Table History
Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
02-09-11373096  219901
03-09-11373636  219796
04-09-11373666  219877
05-09-11373566  219844
06-09-11373748  219894
07-09-11373965  219992
08-09-11373797  219481
09-09-11373405  220098


AS Summary
 38831  Number of ASes in routing system
 16392  Number of ASes announcing only one prefix
  3564  Largest number of prefixes announced by an AS
AS6389 : BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK - BellSouth.net Inc.
  108360672  Largest address span announced by an AS (/32s)
AS4134 : CHINANET-BACKBONE No.31,Jin-rong Street


Aggregation Summary
The algorithm used in this report proposes aggregation only when there is a 
precise match using the AS path, so as to preserve traffic transit policies. 
Aggregation is also proposed across non-advertised address space ('holes').

 --- 09Sep11 ---
ASnumNetsNow NetsAggr  NetGain   % Gain   Description

Table 374093   219958   15413541.2%   All ASes

AS6389  3564  229 333593.6%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -
   BellSouth.net Inc.
AS4766  2508  974 153461.2%   KIXS-AS-KR Korea Telecom
AS18566 1912  378 153480.2%   COVAD - Covad Communications
   Co.
AS22773 1451  108 134392.6%   ASN-CXA-ALL-CCI-22773-RDC -
   Cox Communications Inc.
AS4755  1547  228 131985.3%   TATACOMM-AS TATA
   Communications formerly VSNL
   is Leading ISP
AS4323  1627  397 123075.6%   TWTC - tw telecom holdings,
   inc.
AS10620 1661  591 107064.4%   Telmex Colombia S.A.
AS1785  1825  778 104757.4%   AS-PAETEC-NET - PaeTec
   Communications, Inc.
AS19262 1394  400  99471.3%   VZGNI-TRANSIT - Verizon Online
   LLC
AS7552  1415  431  98469.5%   VIETEL-AS-AP Vietel
   Corporation
AS28573 1302  344  95873.6%   NET Servicos de Comunicao S.A.
AS18101  950  144  80684.8%   RELIANCE-COMMUNICATIONS-IN
   Reliance Communications
   Ltd.DAKC MUMBAI
AS24560 1177  386  79167.2%   AIRTELBROADBAND-AS-AP Bharti
   Airtel Ltd., Telemedia
   Services
AS8151  1411  659  75253.3%   Uninet S.A. de C.V.
AS4808  1077  339  73868.5%   CHINA169-BJ CNCGROUP IP
   network China169 Beijing
   Province Network
AS7303  1051  316  73569.9%   Telecom Argentina S.A.
AS7545  1581  860  72145.6%   TPG-INTERNET-AP TPG Internet
   Pty Ltd
AS3356  1103  449  65459.3%   LEVEL3 Level 3 Communications
AS30036 1327  692  63547.9%   MEDIACOM-ENTERPRISE-BUSINESS -
   Mediacom Communications Corp
AS3549  1080  449  63158.4%   GBLX Global Crossing Ltd.
AS14420  715   92  62387.1%   CORPORACION 

Re: The Cidr Report

2009-08-14 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore

On Aug 14, 2009, at 6:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:


This report has been generated at Fri Aug 14 21:11:44 2009 AEST.
The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router
and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table.

Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report.

Recent Table History
   Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
   07-08-09300092  183961
   08-08-09300177  184040
   09-08-09300115  184584
   10-08-09300358  185154
   11-08-09300492  185446
   12-08-09300591  185710
   13-08-09300384  185157
   14-08-09299670  185421


WHOA!  Looks like we have another bet to make. :)

More seriously, this is excellent news.  Hopefully everyone out there  
is aggregating like crazy.  I know we pulled 4x/24 into /22 recently  
(when someone notified us - oops).  Can everyone else check their  
announcements?  Maybe we can stay under 300K for a long time!


--
TTFN,
patrick




Re: The Cidr Report

2009-08-01 Thread ポール・ロラン
Hi Patrick,

On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 18:22:37 -0400
Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net wrote:

 On Jul 31, 2009, at 6:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:
 
  Recent Table History
 Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
 24-07-09298785  182835
 25-07-09299168  182751
 26-07-09298909  182973
 27-07-09299265  183099
 28-07-09299345  183207
 29-07-09299380  182987
 30-07-09299354  183395
 31-07-09299904  183680
 
 Only 94 prefixes short!
You mean 96, or is 28 important to you ? ;)
 
 Any bets on whether next tomorrow is THREE HUNDRED (thousand) day? 
 Careful what you say, we actually dropped prefixes Wed - Thurs this  
 week.
Don't invite people to leak, you can be sure one of them will try to be
the one who helped reach the 300K range :(
 
Paul

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too young to have logged on yet. Here's what I worry about. I worry that 10
or 15 years from now, she will come to me and say 'Daddy, where were you
when they took freedom of the press away from the Internet?'
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Re: The Cidr Report

2009-08-01 Thread Geoff Huston


On 01/08/2009, at 6:44 PM, Paul Rolland (ポール・ロラン) wrote:


Hi Patrick,

On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 18:22:37 -0400
Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net wrote:


On Jul 31, 2009, at 6:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:


Recent Table History
  Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
  24-07-09298785  182835
  25-07-09299168  182751
  26-07-09298909  182973
  27-07-09299265  183099
  28-07-09299345  183207
  29-07-09299380  182987
  30-07-09299354  183395
  31-07-09299904  183680


Only 94 prefixes short!

You mean 96, or is 28 important to you ? ;)


Any bets on whether next tomorrow is THREE HUNDRED (thousand) day?
Careful what you say, we actually dropped prefixes Wed - Thurs this
week.
Don't invite people to leak, you can be sure one of them will try  
to be

the one who helped reach the 300K range :(


done! Right now its 32 entries from this vantage point.

In amidst the teeming morass of updates of existing announced  
prefixes, sorting out the exact announcement of a new prefix that took  
the table over 30 entries will take a little time to work out.



   Geoff






Re: The Cidr Report

2009-07-31 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore

On Jul 31, 2009, at 6:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote:


Recent Table History
   Date  PrefixesCIDR Agg
   24-07-09298785  182835
   25-07-09299168  182751
   26-07-09298909  182973
   27-07-09299265  183099
   28-07-09299345  183207
   29-07-09299380  182987
   30-07-09299354  183395
   31-07-09299904  183680


Only 94 prefixes short!

Any bets on whether next tomorrow is THREE HUNDRED (thousand) day? 
Careful what you say, we actually dropped prefixes Wed - Thurs this  
week.


How many router will have blood spattered over them?

   http://www.gerardbutler.net/300/images/300-logo.png

:-)

--
TTFN,
patrick