Re: Tell me about AS19111

2020-02-05 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
For all of the people who have elected to pick on me for my less that diplomatic assertion(s), I can only suggest that your time and effort would be more well spent by looking at the hard data that I suggested that everyone look at, and then looking to see if any of the bogus ASNs being used, day

Re: DiviNetworks

2020-02-05 Thread William Herrin
On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 11:15 AM Steve Saner wrote: > Has anyone here worked with DiviNetworks (https://divinetworks.com/) to > "sell" their unused bandwidth? "Both USED and unused IPs can be utilized. IP allocation is NOT needed. " "the configuration that we provide will ensure that traffic,

Re: Tell me about AS19111

2020-02-05 Thread Wayne Bouchard
On Thu, Feb 06, 2020 at 04:35:14PM +1100, Mark Andrews wrote: > > > P.S. Remember, out of all of the networking engineers in the entire world, > > by definition, half of them are of below average intelligence. > > Unfortunately there is no basis for that claim as networking engineers are > not

Re: Tell me about AS19111

2020-02-05 Thread Mark Andrews
> P.S. Remember, out of all of the networking engineers in the entire world, > by definition, half of them are of below average intelligence. Unfortunately there is no basis for that claim as networking engineers are not uniformly randomly selected from the population as a whole. -- Mark

Re: Tell me about AS19111

2020-02-05 Thread Ronald F. Guilmette
In message <20200206013024.4b0b213c2...@ary.qy>, "John Levine" wrote: >1800vitamins.org has a web site at 12.180.219.234 which looks like >they would sell me vitamins should I or my dog need any. > >Routeviews tells me that IP is in AS19111, routed via AS7018. AS7018 >is AT which isn't

Re: Tell me about AS19111

2020-02-05 Thread Jon Lewis
On Wed, 5 Feb 2020, John Levine wrote: In article you write: -=-=-=-=-=- I do get some results from an online whois or two - https://ipinfo.io/AS19111 I believe you, but isn't ARIN's list of North American ASNs supposed to be authoritiative? Other than the funky ASN there doesn't seem

Re: Tell me about AS19111

2020-02-05 Thread John Levine
In article you write: >-=-=-=-=-=- > >I do get some results from an online whois or two - https://ipinfo.io/AS19111 I believe you, but isn't ARIN's list of North American ASNs supposed to be authoritiative? Other than the funky ASN there doesn't seem anything particularly naughty about the

Re: Tell me about AS19111

2020-02-05 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 8:47 PM Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > I do get some results from an online whois or two - *https://ipinfo.io/AS19111 > * > > > > nbty.com is registered with Markmonitor so presumably they’re legit > enough and large enough to afford brand

Re: Tell me about AS19111

2020-02-05 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
I do get some results from an online whois or two - https://ipinfo.io/AS19111 nbty.com is registered with Markmonitor so presumably they’re legit enough and large enough to afford brand protection. “Natures Bounty Inc” sounds like a reasonable name for a vendor of vitamins. ASNumber:

Tell me about AS19111

2020-02-05 Thread John Levine
1800vitamins.org has a web site at 12.180.219.234 which looks like they would sell me vitamins should I or my dog need any. Routeviews tells me that IP is in AS19111, routed via AS7018. AS7018 is AT which isn't surprising for a 12/8 address, but ARIN says AS19111 doesn't exist. Huh? Signed,

Re: DiviNetworks

2020-02-05 Thread Justin Wilson
Have several networks using them. This he networks get paid, and no blacklists. Contact me off list if you want more details Justin Wilson li...@mtin.net — https://j2sw.com - All things jsw (AS209109) https://blog.j2sw.com - Podcast and Blog > On Feb 5, 2020, at 2:14 PM, Steve Saner

DiviNetworks

2020-02-05 Thread Steve Saner
Has anyone here worked with DiviNetworks (https://divinetworks.com/) to "sell" their unused bandwidth? I'd be curious to hear any thoughts or experiences. Steve -- -- Steven Saner Voice:

Re: Has Anyone managed to get Delegated RPKI working with ARIN

2020-02-05 Thread Tim Bruijnzeels
Hi, Everyone is welcome to read that list of course, but the TL;DR is: ARIN currently uses a pre RFC 8183 format for the identity exchange. It would be good if this were updated. New versions of rpkid as well as Krill have issues with the old format. In the meantime this XSL provided by

Re: NANOG Digest, Vol 145, Issue 5

2020-02-05 Thread Chris Orsman
s up being about the cross-product of #users * #resources. > > > > That's the interesting part of the job - coalescing rules in a way that > > minimises the security impact but maximises the decrease of complexity. > If > > you don't, you get an explosion of complexity th

Looking for an AT Wireless contact

2020-02-05 Thread Michael Brown
I'm looking for an AT Wireless contact to reach out to me off-list. We (discourse.org) have reports from multiple customers that their users are unable to negotiate SSL with our sites when using their AT Wireless data connection. The problem is be affecting users around Chicago and

Re: Has Anyone managed to get Delegated RPKI working with ARIN

2020-02-05 Thread Christopher Munz-Michielin
Brilliant! Thanks for the write up Cynthia, I'll have a read through! Chris On 2020-02-05 1:56 a.m., Cynthia Revström wrote: (Re-sent as I forgot to include the ML the first time, oops) Hi Chris, I recently figured it out and posted it on the NLNetLabs RPKI mailing list.

Re: Has Anyone managed to get Delegated RPKI working with ARIN

2020-02-05 Thread Randy Bush
> I recently figured it out and posted it on the NLNetLabs RPKI mailing list. > https://lists.nlnetlabs.nl/pipermail/rpki/2020-February/000124.html nice. thank you. randy

Re: Has Anyone managed to get Delegated RPKI working with ARIN

2020-02-05 Thread Cynthia Revström
(Re-sent as I forgot to include the ML the first time, oops) Hi Chris, I recently figured it out and posted it on the NLNetLabs RPKI mailing list. https://lists.nlnetlabs.nl/pipermail/rpki/2020-February/000124.html I hope it helps :) - Cynthia On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 6:31 PM Christopher