I'm a customer of 7018 and am currently struggling to get anyone to look at
a bgp misconfiguration within 7018- it's like pissing into a hurricane. If
anyone is available could you kindly ping me offlist?
cheers
-chris
Does anyone have a contact for the WCGDB RR? They've got an invalid object
registered that is being mirrored to other providers, but I am unable to
find any working poc.
Also why is wcg.com running an RR that's being mirrored by t1s to begin
with? (changed had wcg.com email addr.)
cheers
-chris
NTT is awesome. Extremely responsive, sales guys aren't pushy, noc is
great, and lots of NTT guys are here on nanog.
Cogent is not. Their sales guys love to scrape whois records too, and
won't leave you the hell alone.
I've used both extensively, and now typically just avoid cogent.
-chris
Am
http://www.fail2ban.org/
2014-08-10 10:18 GMT-07:00 Jon Lewis jle...@lewis.org:
On Sun, 10 Aug 2014, Gabriel Marais wrote:
I have been receiving some major ssh brute-force attacks coming from
random
hosts in the 116.8.0.0 - 116.11.255.255 network. I have sent a complaint
to
the e-mail
Could an IP engineer from AWS (16509/14618) and one from NTT (2914) kindly
contact me off-list? AS1 is having some major reachability issues to
you via 2914. Several of our applications and users are reporting problems
trying to reach various aws hosted services such as netflix and twilio.
Does anyone have any experience dealing with level3 in trying to get egress
filters applied to an internet dia link with them?
I've been trying to get them to apply an egress filter to drop all of udp
to a certain /25 on my network that's been getting hammered by a dns
amplification attack, and I
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Christopher
Rogers
Sent: Monday, May 12, 2014 2:47 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: level3 dia egress filtering?
Does anyone have any experience dealing with level3 in trying to get
egress filters
Rancid is great, we use it. It's hard to justify paying money for
something that really isn't that complicated, especially stupid licensing
fees.
One of my problems with rancid though is that many of the commands it runs
can be somewhat intrusive, and also smacks of trying to use a configuration
I'm a huge fan of netig... they bend over backwards for you.
-chris
Do any of you have a go to resource for materials used in installations?
Tie wraps, cable management, blahblahblah?
I have found several places, but I'm curious to know what the nanog ninja's
have to say.
//warren
Does anyone have any sort of performance numbers for the jnpr MX10 series
running dual stack ipv4/ipv6? I'm specifically interested in how many BGP
prefixes it can handle in dual stacked mode. I've got an environment
currently taking 4 full ipv4 tables and a smattering of prefixes coming
from a
I agree, this is entirely unacceptable discourse for nanog.
Maybe you should take a closer look at your Ephesians quote there, Mister
'IPdog.'
-chris
From: Randy [randy_94...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, November 25, 2012 20:28
To: Network IPdog
Cc:
, a few hours apart each time. I'd like
to hear if anyone else has been having issues today before I call
their noc...
Thanks kindly,
Christopher Rogers
Network Engineer - real networks
Hi all, we are having some issues with users attempting to reach our
public netblocks via ATTWS. Our advertised ranges appear to be
completely unreachable from their wireless network. The
route-server.ip.att.net verifies our netblocks are seen and reachable,
but this probably has something to do
Chris
Christopher Rogers
Network Engineer - Marchex, Inc
w:+1.206.331.3368 m:+1.206.234.1423
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