to be the one
intentionally getting in the way of those real world solutions?
Cheers,
~Chris
randy
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are not it. They delegate to another set of HP
servers, which all time out (as stated by the OP) when asked for .
Oddly, it seems to be specific to ; any other type request I send
comes back NOERROR correctly. It is like somebody tried to handle
special and screwed it up.
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don't quite follow but I
am very interested to understand the issue.
Thanks!
~Chris
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clarity. It allows IPv4 and IPv6 configuration stanzas to
be independent and easily recognizable.
8
Cheers,
~Chris
[1] - http://bcop.nanog.org/index.php/IPv6_Peering_Transit_BCOP_v0-6
[2] - Bates, T., Chandra, R., Katz, D., and Y. Rekhter, “Multiprotocol
Extensions for BGP-4”, RFC 4760
On Apr 28, 2014, at 2:27 AM, Andy Davidson wrote:
now aggregate it back down again, please. :-)
I'm in the middle of a physical move. I promise I'll take the 3 deagg'd /24s
out as soon as I can.
--Chris
it an easy accident).
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I'd like to propose a new ICMP message type 3 code --
Communication with Destination Network is Financially Prohibited
--Chris
ends 1 May):
*http://is.gd/futureinternet2014
http://is.gd/futureinternet2014*
I hope to see you all in Denver this August!
Cheers,
~Chris
Founding Chair, CO ISOC
http://www.coisoc.org
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of transport encryption).
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. Also, many
versions of enterprise OSes like Red Hat Enterprise Linux weren't
affected (RHEL 5 was not affected, and RHEL 6 was only affected starting
with 6.5 from last November). There are a lot of web servers that
aren't updated that often (or stay with more stable release trains).
--
Chris
on the load-balancer also store or cache content?
One of the biggest risks that could be exposed in this particular case
is the SSL private key. If your front end is handling SSL with OpenSSL,
it'll have the key, and that is vulnerable.
--
Chris Adams c...@cmadams.net
).
Since you mentioned GLONASS: it had a 10+ hour outage yesterday,
apparently due to a bad ephemeris upload. Did anybody have a
GLONASS-using NTP server experience problems?
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This seems to be occurring to many, I have two of my prefixes being
announced by the same AS's, and I have confirmation from several others who
are seeing this as well.
Chris
-Original Message-
From: Seth Mattinen [mailto:se...@rollernet.us]
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2014 12:03 PM
independant) cannot obtain address space. And it is continueing to
this very day. I'm definately all for proper audits, stricter audits,
and more importantly the releasing of unused address space back to the
respective registries.
--
Regards,
Chris Knipe
Hey paul
We use Netsuite with OpenNms ~ as an ISP i think you will always be stuck
with alot of customization ~ unless you build your own
Good luck
Chris
On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 10:01 AM, Paul Stewart p...@paulstewart.org wrote:
Hey folks
We need a new customer ticketing system and I'm
On Mar 13, 2014, at 2:30 PM, James Downs wrote:
On Mar 13, 2014, at 12:24 PM, William Herrin b...@herrin.us wrote:
I'm afraid my google-fu doesn't reach back to the 1960's. You don't
happen to have a handy reference do you?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_%28term%29
Did you have comcast register this card on your account? When you try to
browse web do you get redirected like a modem in walled garden state?
On Mar 9, 2014 3:46 PM, Matthew Petach mpet...@netflight.com wrote:
I'm grasping at straws here, and reaching out to a
wider community to find out if
selectively filter
large NTP reflection flows using the sFlow monitoring and hybrid port
OpenFlow capabilities of their MLXe switches at last week's Network
Field Day event.
http://blog.sflow.com/2014/02/nfd7-real-time-sdn-and-nfv-analytics_1986.html
On Sat, Feb 22, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Chris
Has anyone talked about policing ntp everywhere. Normal traffic levels are
extremely low but the ddos traffic is very high. It would be really cool if
peering exchanges could police ntp on their connected members.
On Feb 22, 2014, at 8:05, Paul Ferguson fergdawgs...@mykolab.com wrote:
someone who should) -
please send an email with a brief bio to be...@nanog.org ASAP. We'll be
kicking off committee calls in early March! =)
Thanks!
~Chris
On Fri, Jan 31, 2014 at 1:56 PM, Chris Grundemann cgrundem...@gmail.comwrote:
Hail NANOGers!
Per approval of the NANOG Board in February
the survey, and sharing it with others.
Thanks!
~Chris
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http://chrisgrundemann.com
I have had my best luck with getting google to correct geo-loc issues by
sending it in as a business end user instead of as an ISP.
If you have a user who is being affected directly by the incorrect geo-loc data
(My store is showing in the wrong country), Google takes that much more
seriously
operators of very large networks. There are
operational, vendor, and topological considerations which mean that it's
achieved utilizing various mechanisms in different scenarios.
Documenting those various mechanisms which are actually utilized is the key
here. =)
$0.02
~Chris
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@ChrisGrundemann
servers,
rather than the public pool.
--
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stratum's you intend to serve downstream), low-jitter/rtt, good-quality,
time-sources.
Also, risk changes over time, so vigilant monitoring is important too!
Regards,
Chris.
, NANOG Executive Director, be...@nanog.org. Betty can also answer any
and all questions you may have. Betty or I will be sure to follow-up with
each volunteer and get our important work underway as soon as possible.
Cheers,
~Chris
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@ChrisGrundemann
http://chrisgrundemann.com
You may wish to consider twinax for short distance 10G over copper with
SFP+ at both ends
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twinaxial_cabling#SFP.2B_Direct-Attach_Copper_.2810GSFP.2BCu.29
Typically marketed as direct-attach (you can't remove the cables from
the transceivers, it's all integrated)
Perhaps instead of trying to do this as a new independent activity (with
all of the difficulties that entails), the community would be better served
by documenting this information as a BCOP or two or three???
http://bcop.nanog.org/
$0.02
~Chris
On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 4:08 AM, Jay
was announced, there were about 60 abusable addresses
in my corner of the Internet. I was able to get that number down under 20 by
asking politely. The NFOserver reports have been a pretty good stick to get
the number down below 10.
--Chris
haven't been able to find anything that would fulfill the
requirements that
a smallish ISP might have.
The Cumulus guys might be able to provide some pointers ?
http://cumulusnetworks.com/
Chris
by others.
The known threat landscape has been increased by orders of magnitude.
--Chris
your time investment (both up-front and on-going) into
the cost, you are greatly fooling yourself.
--
Chris Adams c...@cmadams.net
and 833 Chestnut.
We are looking to run this as revenue neutral, so to properly price out
ports, we need to get a rough idea who's interested in connecting.
Thanks!
-Chris Rogers
The Philadelphia Internet Exchange
http://phlix.net/
).
--
Chris Adams c...@cmadams.net
additional objects.
But ultimately, it does help prevent the leaking of internal routes.
-Chris
On Fri, Nov 22, 2013 at 6:55 AM, Frank Habicht ge...@geier.ne.tz wrote:
Hi,
I have a question regarding what's the most common practice [1]
for transit ASs to filter prefixes from their BGP customers
and thousands of our
own. Emails to my account reps, n...@att.com, net...@att.com and tickets go
un-responded too. MIS Helpdesk states they have no way to contact the admin
team in charge of listings.
Would appreciate a off-list contact.
Thanks!
-Chris
AS13030 - http://www.init7.net/en/status/
-Chris
On Wed, Nov 6, 2013 at 10:10 AM, Siegel, David david.sie...@level3.comwrote:
As a matter of pure competitive intelligence gathering (i.e. I do not mean
this as a rhetorical question), which providers list peering issues on
their portal
Anyone who has access to logs for their email infrastructure ought
probably to check for authentications to user accounts from linkedin's
servers. Likely, people in your organization are entering their
credentials into linkedin to add to their contact list. Is it a
problem if a social media
Yes I am seeing this also, getting calls from many clients that cant
resolve domains with netsol dns
chris
On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Mark Keymer m...@viviotech.net wrote:
Hi,
Anyone else seeing resolving issues on WORLDNIC.COM DNS servers?
Sincerely,
--
Mark Keymer
What are the opinions/views on attenuating short, 1310nm LR cross-connects.
Assume 20m cable length and utilizing the same vendor optics on each
side of the link. Considering the LR transmit spec doesn't exceed the
receiver's high threshold value do you pad the receiver closer to the
median RX
,
~Chris
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http://chrisgrundemann.com
customers are not guaranteed a static
assignment, so they can't get reverse set.
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not going to happen for IPv6 (and it turns out that it wasn't
really a good idea for IPv4). There's no reason to have reverse DNS
unless it has meaning, and 12-34-56-78.rev.domain.net isn't really all
that useful.
--
Chris Adams c...@cmadams.net
.
--
Chris Adams c...@cmadams.net
shouldn't be trusted for anything.
--
Chris Adams c...@cmadams.net
and IPv4
there.
--
Chris Adams c...@cmadams.net
servers). Most of
the rest is fluff, often out-of-date, uselessly auto-generated, etc.
--
Chris Adams c...@cmadams.net
Any chance someone can help me out with one in the Phoenix area? Tried
Fry's, MMF only...
CDW won't get one here till Tuesday.
thanks
-chris
200.10.150.169 is reachable from AS2828 and from AS20115, but not from
AS22394 (Verizon Wireless)
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 12:28 PM, Brandon Galbraith
brandon.galbra...@gmail.com wrote:
Site appears up and available, over Comcast Business fiber and Cogent from
Chicago (using Chrome 28).
On
in to these
issues.
If there's anyone from CoreSite or Voxel about that could reply off list,
can provide additional info and would be super grateful.
Thanks,
Chris Boulton
Bigcommerce
and de-list a server that has not sent an email for over a
month to Google or anyone for that matter, and no such luck. If you get
a hold of somebody, pls forward me contact info. I am trying again this
morning, I will do the same for you.
Cheers,
Chris
That is a problem, but I'm seeing a lot of queries from residential
users for what seems to me an obscure name hostied in Asia. I'm
guessing some kind of bot traffic...
-chris
On 9/23/2013 10:09 AM, Paul Ferguson wrote:
On 9/23/2013 9:55 AM, Christopher Hunt wrote:
Beginning about 0900UTC we
Once upon a time, Chris Hunt dharmach...@gmail.com said:
That is a problem, but I'm seeing a lot of queries from residential
users for what seems to me an obscure name hostied in Asia. I'm
guessing some kind of bot traffic...
Any of the affected users have open resolvers (on DSL routers
Hello list,
I'm hoping that someone from Cogent can contact me off-list to discuss
prefix filtering on my BGP circuit. (We've tried going through standard
channels, but our tickets keep getting closed without being completed.
[Yes, there are more details])
Thanks!
-Chris
Once upon a time, Nicolai nicolai-na...@chocolatine.org said:
Agreed. Although some people are uncomfortable with OpenSSL's track record,
and don't want to trade system security for better-than-plaintext
network security.
OpenSSL is not the only game in town.
--
Chris Adams c...@cmadams.net
toll. In the end
the universal language of cold hard cash will reign.
You mean like this?
http://www.zdnet.com/u-s-cloud-industry-stands-to-lose-35-billion-amid-prism-fallout-718974/
As one currently working in the cloud this is deeply concerning.
--Chris
Mark Leonard [m...@bernoullinetworks.com] wrote:
It seems that AlbertaIX is no longer listed on Cybera's list of projects:
http://www.cybera.ca/strategic-projects/
In fact, doing a search on Cybera's site yields a whole bunch of dead links:
http://www.cybera.ca/search?q=albertaix
Is
sten rulz [stenr...@gmail.com] wrote:
Hello,
I am currently looking into a 10G router that will support the below
requirements and hopefully not be too costly. Do you know of any models to
stay away due to issues or that you would recommend?
- 4x+ 10GBE ports
- BGPv4/v6
- Small number of
Why don't you try a rogue ad hoc FreePublicWifi ? :)
On Sun, Aug 25, 2013 at 6:18 PM, Drew Linsalata drew.linsal...@gmail.comwrote:
I know, completely non-operational and off topic, but have any of you folks
in the DC area seen the CableWiFi SSID around town? Traveling next week
and I can't
Very useful for troubleshooting and insight to network. Very expensive.
-Original Message-
From: Dustin Schuemann [mailto:dschuem...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, August 19, 2013 1:58 PM
To: Blake Dunlap
Cc: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: Netscout experiences
We were looking at them as well.
Any BGP admins from AS174 monitoring NANOG? I would appreciate a quick
email exchange regarding access to www.cogentco.com from some prefixes.
Thanks,
Chris
here in California since
March, the prices have increased by 10% and upwards, so I'm kind of motivated
to work extra right now.
The thing though is you might find someone cheaper than me. I'll quote you
$150/hour for this work right now.
Many thanks!
CP
--
Chris Paul
Rex Consulting, Inc
231
Let me guess MTR is telling you about this packetloss? :)
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 2:35 PM, Meshier, Brent bmesh...@amherst.comwrote:
Can someone at COX contact me off-list to troubleshoot packet loss I'm
seeing on langbprj02-ae2.rd.la.cox.net
I've tried tech support but they only seem to be
still support PPTP which can
be attacked as outlined here:
http://www.schneier.com/paper-pptpv2.html
--Chris
I could use someone with some clue from Yourwebhoster.eu to contact me off
list please.
Thanks,
~Chris
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http://chrisgrundemann.com
Once upon a time, Joe Hamelin j...@nethead.com said:
I guess Cyclades is now Avocent
And Avocent is part of Emerson (for several years now actually).
--
Chris Adams c...@cmadams.net
This might be a starting point: http://onesc.net/communities/as701/
Not sure if it's accurate, as we don't have AS701 transit...
Regards,
Chris Rogers
CEO, Inerail
+1.302.357.3696 x2110
http://inerail.net/
On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 2:44 PM, Bill Ingrum wing...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello,
In my
,
these provided firewall security, web caching, optional content
filtering,
an e-mail server, a web server, file and print servers.
This is a good idea.
.
Whistle Interjet -- circa 1995
I still have one of the T-Shirts Julian gave somewhere.
--Chris
A pointer here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandwidth-delay_product
Cheers
Chris
---
-= Amat Victoria Curam =-
Date: Thu, 11 Jul 2013 10:04:52 -0400
Subject: File transfer speed between Hong Kong and Johannesburg, South Africa
From: luan20...@gmail.com
To: nanog@nanog.org
Hello
On 11/07/2013 15:27, Jon Mitchell wrote:
After .nyc thread, thought this IAB announcement may be of interest.
http://www.iab.org/documents/correspondence-reports-documents/2013-2/iab-statement-dotless-domains-considered-harmful/
-Jon
Whilst I am not a fan of dotless domains, as long as
Hi all,
I need a little help with MPLS-VPWS configuration on ciena 3916.
Could someone knowledgeable in the topic please contact me off-list?
Thank you
Chris
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-= Amat Victoria Curam =-
to the GApps status
page:
http://www.google.com/appsstatus#hl=env=statusts=1372272841152
--
Blair Trosper
Weather Data / Updraft Networks
blair.tros...@updraftnetworks.com blair.tros...@updraft.us
NOC: 512-666-0536
--
Regards,
Chris Knipe
Been at a place where they have hundreds of APC's in production, all monitored
and reporting back. Hardly a lick of trouble.
Love the fact you can reboot the management interface in the rare case there is
a hang and it does not affect the status of the outlets.
-ChrisD.
-Original
folder for new files. If a new screenshot was detected, it loaded
the file and tried to find the dot-field within the new screenshot. If found,
it would decode the binary - et voila: Data exported from the Game into an
external program.
Greetings
Chris
---
-= Amat Victoria Curam =-
Date
is unnecessary.
Can anyone suggest a product -ideally some low-maintenance, high-reliability,
perhaps ASIC-based hardware- that can do this?
TIA
Chris
On 2013-06-08 15:29, Chris Conn wrote:
It's affecting anyone running dual stack, as the server responds,
hangs, times out and then it tries again on v6. At least in the latest
FF and Safari browsers, I've not tried chrome. I've cc'd this over to
Nanog, as I've not seen anything about
BIND's CHAOS
HOSTNAME.BIND (which also works for Unbound and some other servers), or
UltraDNS's WHOAREYOU.ULTRADNS.NET.
--
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Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
unless I've signed up for an enhanced security
offering?
--Chris
/nobile_policy.pdf).
This fact may negate the market saturation affect completely.
Cheers,
~Chris
And of course one of the hardest factors of all: Panic is extremely difficult
to model. Most forms of predictive modelling reach back in time and then use
that date to push forward. but panic is of course
), so whether you see
Bing on IPv6 is based on whether the Akamai cluster you are pointed to
has IPv6 (it does for me).
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
and how to determine value of an IPv4 address, you can
watch the panel discussion on YouTube: http://youtu.be/v43CGqq70rM.
The panel included John Curran (ARIN), Charles Lee (Addrex), Lee
Howard (TWC), and Louis Sterchi.
~Chris
--
Mikael Abrahamssonemail: swm...@swm.pp.se
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@ChrisGrundemann
deployed, but there's still a fair number of old clients
that don't support it. WinXP+IE is probably the biggest fail, followed
by Android 3.0 and BlackBerry.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself
Hi all:
Does anyone have a creative (read - fast) way of getting from the mmr there
to 60 Hudson ?
TIA,
Chris @ PCCW
Hi all:
Does anyone have a creative (read - fast) way of getting from the mmr there to
60 Hudson ?
TIA,
Chris @ PCCW
are correct Geoff. There is a /10 reserved for transition
technologies (e.g. outside addresses on a CGN) and there is a
critical infrastructure reserve, but no general purpose reserve like
in RIPE and APNIC.
~Chris
Geoff
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http://chrisgrundemann.com
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 8:07 AM, Tore Anderson t...@fud.no wrote:
* Chris Grundemann
Nope, you are correct Geoff. There is a /10 reserved for transition
technologies (e.g. outside addresses on a CGN) and there is a
critical infrastructure reserve, but no general purpose reserve like
in RIPE
Hi all:
Does anyone have a creative (read - fast) way of getting from the mmr there
to 60 Hudson ?
TIA,
Chris @ PCCW
:)
long story short-- we've got a customer ptp ds3 in there now that we're
attempting to relocate but it's become a cluster.
really willing to look at just about anything now that can happen quickly--
including plain old ip at the UN building.
thanks
chris
On Apr 24, 2013, at 1:58 PM
because they appear in the traceroute,
therefore I would like if possible a third party to help me since Cogent
doesn't seem inclined to do anything other than ping.
Thanks in advance and sorry for the noise,
Chris
I think you answered your own question
--Original Message--
From: Ray Wong
To: nanog list
Subject: Noction?
Sent: Apr 10, 2013 5:30 PM
gotten a few cold calls from Noction. All I see is some PR about BGP
happiness and good feelings with no technical hints about what they
actually have
On 2013-04-09 10:27, Chris Conn wrote:
Hi,
rant
it seems that many large providers are using cloudmark services. As far as I
can tell: their policy is unclear, they can hardly be reached, mails to support
are bouncing (delayed, then bounce).
yes, the mailserver from one of our customers
. IIRC when I enabled T-Mobile's IPv6 APN, it did handle IPv6
over the cell network okay.
My generic Chinese import Android 4.0 tablet works just fine with IPv6,
as did my old HTC/T-Mobile G2 (wi-fi only).
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I
I can run two speedtest.net session side by side on my home network on one
laptop, and over VPN to my employer's Long Island locale on a second,
pointed at the same speedtest server, over the same wifi and ADSL and have
the VPN connection report speeds that are (a) 50% better on VPN than not;
and,
. Anyone
have any feeling for what percentage are these types of boxes?
--Chris
.
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
combos, bad WordPress installs, etc. - scan for them. If
it is open to the Internet, it will be found (or probably already has
been).
--
Chris Adams cmad...@hiwaay.net
Systems and Network Administrator - HiWAAY Internet Services
I don't speak for anybody but myself - that's enough trouble.
The property jumped on-board in the late nineties, putting in a system
worthy of the next decade...
and has never updated it, cause it's good enough.
This is more likely the root cause of this particular problemŠyou see a
lot of crufty old access points in the big chains, at least in hotels
GuysŠwe're done on this. Let it go, already.
-c
On 14-02-13 19:13 , Masataka Ohta mo...@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp
wrote:
Mark Andrews wrote:
Sadly, it is impossible to say FTTC not fiber optic broadband,
because it is broadband (at least with today's access speed)
with fiber optic.
And
. But you have the wheels once
you're on the ground.
-Chris
On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 2:27 PM, Michael Vallaly na...@nolatency.comwrote:
Anyone have any good recommendations for an equipment cart to shuffle
IT/Telco equipment around between an office/colo ?
Id like something able to carry ~6
PAIX 1gig: $1000/mo + $2000 setup
PAIX 10gig: $2500/mo + $4000 setup
Obviously, much negotiation was in order.
As others have said, the cab, and even power, is somewhat reasonable. But
the cross connects kill the whole thing.
-Chris
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