Hi Paul,
Definitely been seeing the same thing on our end (AS55803).
As others have noted, we also coincidentally saw Google flap on MegaIX NSW
last night, along with a few others (e.g. AS15133, AS46489, etc). I'm
deactivating our peering on that exchange now to see if it is also the
source of ou
Ahh, I had not tried that specific combination (turn off Google bilat
peer on Megaport, but leave Google bilat peers on other IX's to steer
google traffic off Megaport).
That has indeed fixed it! Thankyou!!! :D
On Fri, 17 Jan 2020 at 17:10, Joseph Goldman wrote:
> We also saw this as a prob
Hi,
I have noticed that they are recently added second BGP peer endpoint to
Mega IX, may be it is somehow related.
I'm going to raise a ticket with Goggle NOC.
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We also saw this as a problem with our bi-lat peering on Megaport IX
Sydney, turned the peer off and just used the route servers and had no
further issues - I had been playing with some BGP stuff just last night
so thought perhaps I'd screwed up some filters but if others are having
the same is
Hi,
We have the same experience.
Regards,
Mohammad
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From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Nick Brown
Sent: Friday, 17 January 2020 5:07 PM
To: ausnog@lists.ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Intermittent problem accessing Goggle services.
Hi Paul,
Yes we are seeing intermittent a
Hi Paul,
Yes we are seeing intermittent access issues to Google services too (8.8.8.8
being the most notable, but also noticeable when browsing sites hosted on
googlehostedcontent.com, sites using Google fonts etc) from seemingly random
src addresses in our network.
Anecdotally this looks to h
We saw the same thing.
We had issues through our bi-lat session through Megaport in NSW, once we
turned off the link and went over NSW-IX we've had no further issues.
From: AusNOG on behalf of Paul Holmanskikh
Sent: 17 January 2020 15:58
To: ausnog@lists.ausnog
Hi,
Is anyone experiencing problems with Google today? Some IPs can't even
reach 8.8.8.8. but majority are working fine. I can't find any problems
with our network.
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Hi Matt
Huawei E8372 LTE dongles is a dual band (LTE + WIFI) dongle. Do this model
support bridge mode? Seems like default it is a router and give DHCP too.
One way to use it with mikrotik is to connect your microtik as a wifi client
and srcnat local network with action masquerading. This
A lot come from Symbio but yes it’s probably just spoofed.
Quite easy to spoof a caller ID
From: AusNOG on behalf of Jennifer Sims
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2020 8:15 am
To: Brent Paddon
Cc: aus...@ausnog.net
Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Scam Number 0343444621
It als
Hello Lovely Peeps,
Hope all had a lovely holliday break !
- We are looking for some help from a network engineer.
- Having some issues at one of our sites.
- Looking for some one who is very well versed with MicroTek Routers.
If you can contact off list taht would be great.
Please feel free t
You might be better asking on the Mikrotik list.
pub...@talk.mikrotik.com.au
On 17/1/20 12:17 pm, Darren Moss wrote:
Hi All,
I have purchased a bunch of new Huawei E8372 LTE dongles for backup
remote access to sites, they are confirmed alive and working in a PC.
Having all sorts of dram
Hi All,
I have purchased a bunch of new Huawei E8372 LTE dongles for backup remote
access to sites, they are confirmed alive and working in a PC.
Having all sorts of dramas configuring with Mikrotik RB devices... everything
looks normal, device appears up, DHCP allocates a local IP but no inter
Hi, all. I'm here at linux.conf.au having just given a talk about how
tcp works in the bufferbloated age[1].
On my way here I stopped in for a few days with geoff huston and
george michaelson who filled my ears with the chaos of the NBN rollout
and other issues in the australian network infrastruc
It also doesn’t mean it’s not an over stamped or spoofed either
Sent from my iPhone
> On 17 Jan 2020, at 10:12, Brent Paddon wrote:
>
>
> Symbio (MNF) host it. Doesn't mean outbound is going that direction, but
> they're still hosting it.
>
> Brent
>
>> On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 4:17 PM Ma
Symbio (MNF) host it. Doesn't mean outbound is going that direction, but
they're still hosting it.
Brent
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020 at 4:17 PM Matthew Matters <
mmatt...@ausnetservers.net.au> wrote:
> Afternoon Noggers,
>
> Can every provider check their records to see if they are hosting
> 034344462
Hi Folks
Does anyone have suggestions for tower climbers/riggers that could service
Central West NSW?
Replies off-list thanks.
Cheers
John England
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Don’t know where the 891s sit, but Cisco has killed AnyConnect on ISRs. It’s
now an ASA only feature
It’s still supported on 1941-era hardware, but possibly not on more recent code.
Regards,
Chris Jones
On 16 Jan 2020, at 18:53, Rhys Hanrahan wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I was hoping that I could
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