[ Apologies if you saw this elsewhere already - jtk ]
Friends, colleagues, fellow operators,
The network security track, formerly known as the ISP security BoF,
has plans to return at NANOG 75 in San Francisco February 18-20. I
will be your track facilitator.
I have a small handful of topics I'
On 11/29/18, Nick Zurku wrote:
> Can anyone from Verizon take a look at this behavior for us?
>
> We’re having multiple Verizon FiOS users in the NYC/NJ area appear to
> teleport from their FiOS router to our IP in the Pittsburgh region.
Verizon is doing something seriously weird to windows trace
Dear fellow BGP aficionados,
Over the last few months we've spend considerable time modernizing the
OpenBSD's BGP-4 implementation "OpenBGPD", with the explicit goal to
offer more diversity in the IXP Route Server space.
OpenBGPD now is faster, has RFC 8212 support, RFC 6811 Origin Validation
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Can anyone from Verizon take a look at this behavior for us?
We’re having multiple Verizon FiOS users in the NYC/NJ area appear to
teleport from their FiOS router to our IP in the Pittsburgh region. Users
are seeing extreme slowness with TCP traffic, but ping times seem
reasonable.
User 1:
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So comparing the ARP and ND tables on my Mikrotik home router, I see
that my Apple TV, indeed, does have an IPv6 address assigned to it
(SLAAC), even though the device, itself, does not display any IPv6
information in its network settings.
Then again, Apple never did think an "HDD is Active" blink
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