Re: [External] announcing IPs by scrubbing service to help with DDoS attacks and ROAs

2023-11-17 Thread Amir Herzberg
Tom, thanks. I'm an academic researcher, no a network operator, sorry for the confusion, I should have been clearer. The practice you described indeed shouldn't requite ROA. I didn't even consider it, probably since I've been working so much on prefix hijacks, and this prefix would result in

Re: Out of ideas - Comcast issue BGP peering with Tata

2023-11-17 Thread Lukas Tribus
On Fri, 17 Nov 2023 at 15:17, Jamie Chetta via NANOG wrote: > > I am out of ideas on how to get this fixed. Long story short I am a customer > of Comcast and am advertising my own /24 block I own through them. Comcast > of course BGP peers with multiple ISPs. Other ISPs are accepting my

Re: Out of ideas - Comcast issue BGP peering with Tata

2023-11-17 Thread TJ Trout
Is your IRR and RPKI roas all squared away? On Fri, Nov 17, 2023, 8:12 AM Diego Eduardo Zorrilla Fierro (diefierr) via NANOG wrote: > Im not sure, just thinking, maybe is a thing with the /24. Is it possible > to you get from Comcast maybe a /22 ?? > > > > Regards > > Diego > > > > *From:

Weekly Global IPv4 Routing Table Report

2023-11-17 Thread Routing Table Analysis Role Account
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Re: Out of ideas - Comcast issue BGP peering with Tata

2023-11-17 Thread Diego Eduardo Zorrilla Fierro (diefierr) via NANOG
Im not sure, just thinking, maybe is a thing with the /24. Is it possible to you get from Comcast maybe a /22 ?? Regards Diego From: NANOG on behalf of Mike Hammett Date: Friday, November 17, 2023 at 09:51 To: Jamie Chetta Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Out of ideas - Comcast issue BGP

Re: Out of ideas - Comcast issue BGP peering with Tata

2023-11-17 Thread Tom Beecher
> > Comcast has to be the one contacting them > This is the correct answer. It's pretty straight forward ; Comcast needs to get with Tata, say "hey, I'm announcing prefix FOO to you, your LGs don't look like you're accepting it. Can we figure out why?" On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 10:43 AM jim

Re: Generally accepted BGP acceptance criteria?

2023-11-17 Thread Mike Hammett
Everyone thinks they're a unicorn and they're special and it's a secret... other than those that don't. ;-) - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX http://www.midwest-ix.com - Original Message - From: "Tom Samplonius" To:

Re: Out of ideas - Comcast issue BGP peering with Tata

2023-11-17 Thread Mike Hammett
This passing the buck thing was old a very long time ago. CDNs and security services are great at it too. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest-IX http://www.midwest-ix.com - Original Message - From: "Jamie Chetta via NANOG" To:

Re: Out of ideas - Comcast issue BGP peering with Tata

2023-11-17 Thread jim deleskie
I many years ago worked at Tata, responsible for their BGP, they are giving you the right answer, Comcast has to be the one contacting them, as then both sides can see what is being sent and received and can resolve this issue. -jim On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 10:04 AM Jamie Chetta via NANOG wrote:

Re: Your Input Needed: Can ROA Replace LOA? ? Short Survey (7 mins)

2023-11-17 Thread Tom Beecher
> > Therefore, Cogent currently does not have and is not member of ARIN. It > refuses to sign contract with ARIN and currently Cogent is not bound by > this RUD rules and regulations. > > There is one downfall to not being ARIN member, Cogent cannot currently > issue ROAs or RPKIs. They only

Out of ideas - Comcast issue BGP peering with Tata

2023-11-17 Thread Jamie Chetta via NANOG
I am out of ideas on how to get this fixed. Long story short I am a customer of Comcast and am advertising my own /24 block I own through them. Comcast of course BGP peers with multiple ISPs. Other ISPs are accepting my prefix just fine, except Tata. This is causing random destinations to

Re: Generally accepted BGP acceptance criteria?

2023-11-17 Thread Christopher Morrow
> On Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 9:31 PM Tom Samplonius wrote: >> The most surprising thing in the DE-DIX flow chart, was that they check >> that the origin AS exists in the IRR as-set, before doing RPKI, and if the >> set existence fails, they reject the route. I don’t see a problem with >>

Re: Generally accepted BGP acceptance criteria?

2023-11-17 Thread Dale W. Carder
Thus spake Tom Samplonius (t...@samplonius.org) on Thu, Nov 16, 2023 at 04:54:17PM -0800: > > In the world of IRR and RPKI, BGP route acceptance criteria is important to > get right. > > DE-CIX has published a detailed flow chart documenting their acceptance > criteria:

Re: Fiber/OSP Technician Training and Apprenticeship Programs

2023-11-17 Thread Josh Luthman
I personally find college, for the most part, as a scam and simply a quick way to enter into debt. Yes there are exceptions, like everything. I/We started doing fixed wireless in 2006 with no training. We started fiber to the home in 2019 with little training - a neighbor to the north showed us

Re: Your Input Needed: Can ROA Replace LOA? ? Short Survey (7 mins)

2023-11-17 Thread George Toma
There is IPV4 exhaustion and many ISPs lease IPV4 space from other entities, such as brokers and other providers. One of the biggest IPv4 lessors is Cogent. By Cogent having legacy IP space from IANA which it inherited when it acquired PSInet, Cogent was not required to sign a contract when RIR