We were able to get a /28 from cogent for peering on ipv4. I believe we are
paying for this, but our rep is not getting the concept of it in ipv6. He says
he can only order a /127 or /48. I don’t mind paying. I
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I am trying to get our Cogent rep to give us a /124 to peer on a Cogent circuit
with. We have multipl routers we want to peer to a cogent transit circuit
with.on.
Does anyone have the magic words or a circuit ID example you are doing multiple
BGP conenctions on a single circuit?
Justin
What do you mean by "really fast transit"?
Are you referring to round-trip latency? If so, what sort of latency
target are you looking to hit?
Where in North America are you trying to reach, using which providers?
If the networks in North America and Asia are multihomed, that provides
some level
particularly advanced features, so my
experience may not be typical, but I've never had an operational issue
that they haven't been able to solve fairly quickly.
Justin H.
old
"your ISP needs to set the correct bits in the IP packets to designate the
traffic as coming from the correct geography." I laughed and I cried at that
one.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Laager
mailto:richard%20laager%20%3crlaa...@wiktel.com%3e>>
To: Justin Krej
just the login page that's protected".
I am working with someone off-list, so I have hope this can be resolved
without account gymnastics. :)
Justin H.
Owen DeLong wrote:
The whole situation with these WAF as a service setups is a nightmare for the
affected (afflicted) parties.
I saw this pr
We went pretty deep into the weeds on NAT in this thread - far deeper than
I expected ;)
Getting back to the recently revised topic of this thread - IPv6 uptake -
what have peoples' experiences been related to crafting sane v6 firewall
rulesets in recent products from the major firewall players
Justin H. wrote:
Hello,
We found out recently that we are on the HostingProviderIPList (found
here
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/waf/latest/developerguide/aws-managed-rule-groups-ip-rep.html)
at AWS and it's affecting our customers' access to various websites.
We are a datacenter
The Internet edge and core portion of deploying IPv6 - dual-stack or
otherwise - is fairly easy. I led efforts to do this at a large .edu
starting in 2010/11. The biggest hurdles are/were/might still be:
1. Coming up with a good address plan that will do what you want and scale
as needed. It
For a good long while (months) we have had similar issues with various Verizon
destinations.
I observed it only happens when passing through certain geographic regions of
the US. Other regions make it through without issue.
This is directly observable and repeatable using Cogent's Looking glass
I'd be curious to know why it thinks that the S is "Stale". I don't
suppose it cites its sources?
Compton, Rich via NANOG wrote:
ChatGPT says:
SOVC in the context of RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure) on a
Cisco router stands for "Stale Origin Validation Cache". RPKI is a
security
, but we have plenty of
enterprise customers with eyeballs.
We're finding it difficult to find a technical contact that we can reach
since we're not an AWS customer. Does anyone have a contact or advice
on a solution?
Thank you,
Justin H.
I have Digital Element in my own internal wiki page for managing/documenting IP
geolocation services headaches.
Searching them up on my page I see noted they have a contact us form that
specifically lists "IP Address Data Update" as a contact reason. Maybe that
will give you or others some
We just built a new house in 2021. The builder ran 2" schedule 40 from the
side of the house out to the distribution point in front of my neighbor's
house. I didn't specify 2" - that's what the builder ran. A portion of
that run must have existed before construction because no one had to tear
up
We have sent them some inquiries in markets we are with no reply. Just figured
they weren’t interested.
Justin Wilson
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jus...@fd-ix.com
Https://www.fdi-ix.com
> On Dec 5, 2023, at 4:14 PM, Peter Potvin via NANOG wrote:
>
> Looking for someone on the Fastly pee
I give +1 for phpipam
-Original Message-
From: Justin Wilson (Lists)
mailto:%22justin%20wilson%20%28lists%29%22%20%3cli...@mtin.net%3e>>
To: NANOG mailto:nanog%20%3cna...@nanog.org%3e>>
Subject: Re: ipv6 address management - documentation
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2023 23:38:28 -
Netbox or PHPipam. Phpipam allows you to break down subnets easier IMHo.
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> On Nov 16, 2023, at 1:09 PM, Jason Biel wrote:
>
> My recommendation:
>
> https://github.com/n
observations with the reality of operators. For that, we propose this
very short survey [1] to operators and would really appreciate if you
could complete it. Note that we guarantee anonymity of your answers by
not sharing any data.
Looking forward to your input.
Thanks,
Justin
[1]
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information off list.
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Hello Edy,
Log into your peeringdb.com account and go to their network, they have a
peering contact listed there.
https://www.peeringdb.com/net/2
From: NANOG on behalf of
em...@edylie.net
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2023 5:10 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
-smaller-than-a-24/
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> On Sep 30, 2023, at 1:48 PM, Randy Bush wrote:
>
>> About 60% of the table is /24 routes.
>> Just going to /25 will probably double the table size.
>
&
in contact to resolve an issue that the regular support channel is
unable to do.
Thanks!
Justin Krejci
it's
not super useful in my world :( 'hard to use' is probably the best
way to describe it.
You're probably thinking of Batfish.
Justin H.
On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 1:05 PM William Herrin wrote:
>
> On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 8:03 AM Dave Taht wrote:
> > https://bgpview.io/prefix/198.177.242.0/24
>
> This is registered to Thyrsus Enterprises via ARIN, managed by an Eric
> Raymond of Pennsylvania. Refer to
>
Leo:
The survey might also want to include response options along the lines of:
"Don't know / N/A".
Thank you
jms
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023 at 12:18 PM Leo Vegoda wrote:
> Hi,
>
> PeeringDB's Product Committee wants your input on whether the Network
> Type field is useful. Should it go? Should it
:
> On 19/05/2023 15:27, Justin Streiner wrote:
>
> It amazes me how people can focus on Netflow metadata and ignore things
> like Microsoft telemetry data from every Windows box, or ignore the
> massive amount of html cookies that are traded by companies or how
> almost every corporat
There are already so many different ways that organizations can find out
all sorts of information about individual users, as others have noted
(social media interactions, mobile location/GPS data, call/text history,
interactions with specific sites, etc), that there probably isn't much
incentive
When I worked for a local/regional ISP in the late 90s/early 00s, we
initially SWIP'd assignments for business customers and did generic
assignments for things like dial-up address pools or NAT front-end ranges
for residential customers, but provided more detailed information for
business
Universal 1U Rack Mount 4-Post Shelf Rail for Dell Compaq IBM HP APC
- 33.5 Inches deep
amazon.com
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> On Apr 27, 2023, at 9:51 AM, Chuck Church wrote:
>
> Hey all. Question about standa
ps://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=550986> for
> Windows
>
>
>
> *From: *Justin Streiner
> *Sent: *Saturday, April 22, 2023 10:46 PM
> *To: *NANOG
> *Subject: *Windstream/Kinetic OSP assistance/clie sought
>
>
>
> Some of my family recently moved to an area of
Some of my family recently moved to an area of North Carolina where
high-speed residential Internet connectivity options seem to be very
limited. Outside of the options below, the only thing they're able to get
is satellite Internet service, and the performance has been very poor
They moved into
That's good to know. I was thinking of parking at the Westin since it's
a familiar garage for me.
Eric Kuhnke wrote:
One observation on that, for those who find themselves in the area of
the Westin Building for ISP/telecom related work:
The Amazon HQ underground parking on 6th ave, with
Sounds like either the National Driver Register or NHTSA is single-homed to
Verizon, or the state DMVs each have a WAN circuit of some sort through
Verizon to where the National Driver Register system physically lives. If
it's the latter, it sounds like a job that could be handled much more
hard time escalating this.
>
> Thanks
> John
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issues on their
web platform; I have to go through their customer... which I don't have any
good contact info for. I've tried reaching them on twitter, I've tried blindly
emailing people listed on their website guessing their email addresses, etc. I
have had zero response.
Thanks!
Justin
folks who could split
their /24 into /25s across a few regions and still have plenty of IP space.
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that have pushed for the deployment of this protocol, and
thanks to those that will respond kindly to me in my ignorance on this topic!!
-Justin
From: NANOG on behalf of Royce
Williams
Sent: Tuesday, January 3, 2023 5:20 PM
To: John Curran
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: F
Anyone else seeing massive delays in Verizon's email to SMS gateway
lately? I'm seeing delays on emails to @vtext and @vzwpix addresses at
anywhere form 45 minutes to 12 hours.
Justin H.
Is it possible this is a geolocation issue? I'm not sure I've heard of
that causing a 403 Forbidden, but I'm also not too familiar with AWS.
Justin H.
William Herrin wrote:
Sounds like "AWS Shield" but I couldn't begin to tell you who to contact.
On Tue, Oct 18, 2022 at 4:51 P
, but it doesn't seem to be a responsive address.
Has anyone had to navigate this particular maze before?
Thank you,
Justin H.
.
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Leave the private matter of private email handling in the hands of the private
participants of the private email system.
If congress wants to create a government mandate on political campaign emails,
the political campaigns themselves ought to be forced to mark their emails as a
political
Is your experience the same if you run a browser-based ad blocker or
something external like Pi-hole? I have Fios, but Verizon hasn't rolled v6
out here that I can see. My v6 traffic runs over a tunnel to Hurricane
Electric, and I haven't noticed any unusually slow load times for the ads
that
Thank you to everyone who responded off-list. I was able to get a repair
ticket opened with Comcast and they will be dispatching a crew to take a
look.
Thank you
jms
On Sun, Jun 26, 2022 at 10:27 PM Justin Streiner
wrote:
> Does anyone here have a contact at Comcast for reporting outs
Does anyone here have a contact at Comcast for reporting outside plant
issues that are not (at the moment) service-affecting? I am not a Comcast
customer, and they make it nearly impossible for non-customers to reach
them unless you're signing up for service.
There is a long coax span (2-300
I might call Verizon and ask about v6 availability as I periodically do.
I'll check if I see anything different on my gear later today. I have a
GPON business service with static IPv4 at one location and an older BPON
business service with static IPv4 in another location.
Thank you
jms
On Mon,
I'd suggest you reach out to hosting company and have them mark the block(s) in
question as re-allocated to your organization. Also Neustar does support
self-published geofeeds so you could also publish your own + leased IP space
and them get them to subscribe to your list.
For corrections/updates, what I have found to be generally successful is
1. make sure to advertise the IP blocks into the DFZ from your ASN as soon as
possible
2. make sure ARIN data is accurate (we use ARIN, you may use one of the other
registries)
3. update my geofeed, as referenced
Folks,
I need an ATT Wireless/ATT Mobility peering contact. The emails on
their peeringdb entries bounce back as non existent. Have a problem with a
prefix that works everywhere except when folks are on AT LTE.
Justin Wilson
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Abe:
To your first point about denying that anyone is being stopped from working
on IPv4, I'm referring to users being able to communicate via IPv4. I have
seen no evidence of that.
I'm not familiar with the process of submitting ideas to IETF, so I'll
leave that for others who are more
High voltage DC from landing stations to the underwater amps and submarine
branching units.
jms
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022, 22:46 Karl Auer wrote:
> On Thu, 2022-03-17 at 21:26 -0500, Jerry Cloe wrote:
> > First thing that comes to mind is power, how would you power them?
>
> Hydroelectricity (or
The problem with all of these sorts of things and why respectable entities like
ICANN should avoid such things is because its inherently subjective and prone
to a sort of viewers bias that is moulded more or less by the propaganda of the
state from which you come (in our case, North America/US
https://www.arelion.com/
Since all other work is now complete in the world I should have plenty of time
to update documentation, billing, labels, port names, route-maps, contact email
addresses, etc.
After watching their marketing video I learned the pronunciation of Arelion is
not R-Lion
I'm one of the atypical users, when compared to the population at large,
but probably in line for this audience.
Critical gear is on a transfer switch and both inputs to that come from
UPSs that are on separate circuits. Less critical gear is fed from one UPS
or the other to balance the load and
The proposals I've seen all seem to deliver minimal benefit for the massive
lift (technical, administrative, political, etc) involved to keep IPv4
alive a little longer.
Makes about as much sense as trying to destabilize US currency by
counterfeiting pennies.
Thank you
jms
On Thu, Nov 18,
I'd be fine if newish devices use it like a 1918 but I don't think
it's worth the headache and difficulty of making it globally routed.
Maybe Amazon could use it too
On Wed, Nov 17, 2021 at 6:31 PM Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
>
> This seems like a really bad idea to me; am I really the only one who
Hello.
Anyone know what's up with Comcast in the Philadelphia area? There
seems to be a lot of outages both residential and business
Justin
On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 3:41 PM Matthew Walster wrote:
The user initiates the connection to the CDN. The user is paying for a
level of access to the internet via the BT network, with varying tiers of
speed at particular costs. They are advertised as "Unlimited broadband: With
no data caps or
Per o comments, the linked Facebook outage was from around 5/15/21
On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 9:08 PM Rubens Kuhl wrote:
>
> The FB one seems to be from a previous event. Downtime doesn't match,
> visible flaw effects don't either.
>
>
> Rubens
>
>
> On Mon, Oct 4, 2021 at 9:59 PM wrote:
> >
> >
On Sat, Sep 4, 2021, 22:49 John Levine wrote:
> I have asked my ISP about IPv6 and their answer is that that they're not
> opposed to
> it but since I am the only person who has asked for it, it's quite low on
> the list
> of things to do.
>
Sounds like a consulting opportunity :)
Thank you
Well apparently there are VPN applications that rely on fellow VPN users in a
P2P fashion to share network connectivity. I guess it is like a commercialized
version of Tor to some extent. Excluding any potential legal risks for illegal
behavior tunneled through an unsuspecting fellow user, this
+1 on Bryan's message.
TL;DR
It seems lots of ISPs are struggling to figure out the why and the where of
many IP addresses or blocks that are suddenly being blacklisted or flagged as
VPNs or as out of service area.
I would really love to find, as Bryan said, if there is one particular IP
Hi,
Replying off list.
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I think he meant that the underlying OS on lots of network gear is either
some variant of Linux or BSD.
Thank you
jms
On Sun, Jul 4, 2021, 11:40 Mark Tinka wrote:
>
>
> On 7/4/21 17:15, Bjørn Mork wrote:
>
> > I seriously doubt that. You're just not aware of it.
>
> I think I'd know if I've
don’t think we have connectivity to Cologix but I will check
on this.”
Can anyone shed some light on this? Anyone on list that has some dark fiber
between Cologix and Equinix? Replies off list are fine so I am not cluttering
up the list.
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Correction -- another one.
https://blog.cloudflare.com/winning-the-blackbird-battle/ :)
Here's an except from the new blog post:
offering $100,000 to be shared by the winners who are successful in finding
such prior art.
Please help!
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Can you be a bit more specific regarding what you're seeing or not seeing?
Are you reaching MS through IP transit/peer connections, or are you having
issues reaching MS cloud services over ExpressRoute circuits?
Thank you
jms
On Mon, Mar 15, 2021 at 4:04 PM wrote:
> Anyone else noticing major
this issue in September. I am not
getting anywhere with them and was finally told we were not a priority.
I am at the point I need to give the space back because it is unusable
to the ISP customers. Does anyone have any creative ideas on how to fix this?
Justin Wilson
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businesses don’t worry about peering db entries. Looks like the website
has been under constructions since 2020.
Sounds to me like they made a splash, and faltered.
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> On Mar 4, 2
An interesting sub-thread to this could be:
Have you ever unintentionally crashed a device by running a perfectly
innocuous command?
1. Crashed a 6500/Sup2 by typing "show ip dhcp binding".
2. "clear interface XXX" on a Nexus 7K triggered a cascading/undocument
Sev1 bug that caused two linecards
Beyond the widespread outages, I have so many personal war stories that
it's hard to pick a favorite.
My first job out of college in the mid-late 90s was at an ISP in Pittsburgh
that I joined pretty early in its existence, and everyone did a bit of
everything. I was hired to do sysadmin stuff,
On Thu, Feb 18, 2021 at 5:38 PM Warren Kumari wrote:
>
> 2: A somewhat similar thing would happen with the Ascend TNT Max, which
> had side-to-side airflow. These were dial termination boxes, and so people
> would install racks and racks of them. The first one would draw in cool air
> on the
I remember when the big carriers de-peered with Cogent in the early 2000s. The
underestimated the amount of web-sites being hosted by people using cogent
exclusively.
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Would this also extend to intentional actions that may have had unintended
consequences, such as provider A intentionally de-peering provider B, or
the monopoly telco for $country cutting itself off from the rest of the
global Internet for various reasons (technical, political, or otherwise)?
I enabled 134.195.47.1 on one of our routers.
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> On Feb 8, 2021, at 3:46 PM, Job Snijders via NANOG wrote:
>
> Dear Justin,
>
> On Mon, Feb 08, 2021 at 03:14:47P
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://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn/
<https://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn/>
All checkout okay so looking for what SOnicWall uses.
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t; neighbor <*.*>"
# In this second statement we use wildcards surrounding a : as this is
the format of an IPv6 address.
set policy-options prefix-list BGP_PEERS_DYNAMIC_V6 apply-path
"protocols bgp group <*> neighbor <*:*>"
Justin
On Thu, 2020-10-08 at 03:37 -0600, Forres
no indication of a DoS attack.
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It is a thankless task, but something that becomes increasingly important
as $provider starts to run low on IPv4 space to assign to customers.
Thank you
jms
On Mon, Oct 5, 2020, 20:19 Tom Hill wrote:
> On 04/10/2020 02:17, Wayne Bouchard wrote:
> > Groups that have such things I can only
I suspect many providers don't have good business processes for reclaiming
IP space that was assigned to customers who have either disconnected or
voluntarily returned the space.
The provider I started out with in the mid/late 90s bootstrapped itself
with IP space from MCI (now, CenturyLink... I
It is coming back to that, but you still have so much going on that you need
the open ports. I don’t gt why people fight IPV6 so much.
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> On Sep 28, 2020, at 8:34 AM, M
bittorrent on a single port
-Having a camera folks need to access from the outside world
This is why platforms like Xbox developed things like Teredo.
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> On Sep 27, 2020, at 9:33
Hi Bill,
Report it via the form you mentioned and the team will review it shortly.
We don't currently publish our data sources for the filtered service.
Thanks,
Justin
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PGP:
I second the ease on contacting RADB. They are very easy to work with in cases
like this. Have done it several times over the past few months.
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> On Jul 24, 2020, at 2:05
The team is working on it.
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On Fri, Ju
Former Level3 operates a CDN. Might be worth looking into.
On Wed, Jun 17, 2020, 11:43 AM Stephen Satchell wrote:
> On 6/17/20 8:29 AM, Clinton Work wrote:
> > I'm struggling to determine which CDN owns the servers in CenturyLink
> prefix 8.240.0.0/12. During the Call of Duty Season 4 update
Does anyone have a good technical contact at PlayStation? Our customers are
having some issues accessing their website from one of our prefixes (/22).
I have not had any luck contacting anyone that wants to help resolve the
issue.
I will probably just get another link to https://isbgpsafeyet.com/
<https://isbgpsafeyet.com/> like I did in the first e-mail. LOL
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> On May 29, 2020, at 11:57 AM, Chuck
sets, etc.
Happy Friday!
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What are you folk doing to validate your DNS cache server configs and
operation? In other words, what are you doing to make sure they are performing
well, not just alive.
Justin
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be appreciated. I don't mind working with any organization to
straighten out any stale data, I just need some assistance getting to someone
who has the info or access.
Thanks!!
Justin Krejci
Hi,
I forwarded this internally -- trying to locate the right contact for you.
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On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 8:13 PM John Von Essen w
Hi Brielle,
Happy to chat directly — drop me a direct email please?
Thanks,
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On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 8:28 AM, Brielle
did a spot check and I get that /24 via my direct peering (along with the
/16).
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> On Mar 2, 2020, at 12:40, Seth Mattinen wrote:
>
> Anyone know why Google announces only aggregates via peering and dis
network
design. Sure, some don’t. But for the most part they do.
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They don’t lease your IP space is the thing.
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> On Feb 6, 2020, at 2:07 PM, Mike Fuller wrote:
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> I'd be very cautious about engaging with any company whose busin
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