> While traveling home via phx last night their free wireless was using
> 1.1.1.1 as the web auth portal. Perhaps this means that 1/8 is tainted
> as well?
Leo Vegoda mentioned this at the last UKNOF meeting:
http://www.uknof.org.uk/uknof8/Vegoda-Unallocated.pdf
Cheers,
Rob
Hi Carlos,
We'll probably run out of v4 addresses sooner than 2 byte ASN, however,
globally it seems more pieces of the puzzle are in place for the latter
"revolution".
What percentage of your core routers can be configured with a four-octet ASN? :)
Cheers,
Rob
There are certainly some academic aggregation SP's - NYSERNET and
CANARIE and RENATER (google on those) come to mind.
Some more lists.
Europe:
http://www.geant.net/server.php?show=conWebDoc.393
Mediterranean:
http://www.eumedconnect.net/server/show/nav.509
Latin America:
http://alice.dante.
We have a cage at Telecity on the isle of dogs and we just lost our vpn
connections to there and now everything is dying at cogent.
Which Telecity on the Isle of Dogs. :-)
A couple of messages on the LINX ops list suggest there are power
issues at Telecity Bonnington House at the moment...
C
Just to make it clear: AS4151 was 9 month ago. Now we see history again
with new actors. (I guess the actual increase was done by various ASN of
RENATER).
I'm curious how you reach the conclusion that RENATER has contributed
to many of the prefixes over the last week. They do seem to have
ann
> What fundamental address space problem? I'd say we run out of AS numbers
> about a year before we run out of IPv4 addresses, whenever that is.
Fortunately we have solutions for both. 32 bit ASNs and 128 bit
addresses. Pressure your vendors and peers to implement both.
Death of internet not
> Whats so bad about decent secure defaults?
I don't consider a configuration that disenfranchises part of the
internet as "decent [...] defaults." :)
Cheers,
Rob
Considering the number of messages about companies going bust, this
one seems vaguely operational for some...
http://biz.yahoo.com/djus/020529/200205292257000882_2.html
There are a number of quotes from "people familiar with the matter,"
but as I understand it the background is sound. I
isign database to do
with that box has been a nightmare. Not tried since the change in
policy, hopfully it will save some hair-pulling!
Rob
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