Re: AWS contact?

2021-02-19 Thread Michael Crapse
I would like to know as well who best to reach out to. We are experiencing ipv6 related issues with AWS, unable to load even amazon.com completely when any of our customers have ipv6 connectivity curl -vvv https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/11EIQ5IGqaL._RC%7C01ZTHTZObnL.css *

Azure Geolocation Contact

2021-01-28 Thread Michael Crapse
Looking for the contact to update incorrect azure geolocation data. Thanks

Re: How to manage Static IPs to customers

2020-05-08 Thread Michael Crapse
On our network(which isn't docsis, granted) we use PPPoE for all static IP addresses, because it allows /32 ip address allocations for all home CPE routers, upstream, the routers handle routing via ospf to change the path of where that /32 public IP goes. It allows "zero touch" moving of a

CBS All acess/irdeto

2020-01-31 Thread Michael Crapse
Our eyeball customers all of a sudden can no longer reach their CBS all access content. Inspection of the network connections now show a 403 error when trying to post to https://cbsi.live.ott.irdeto.com/widevine/getlicense code: 100214 message: "The request originated from ip address 196.53.97.0

Re: Disney+ Geolocation issues

2019-11-13 Thread Michael Crapse
For all those in the current and future thread. We were successful in reaching to Disney by emailing them with our subnet netad...@disneystreaming.com On Wed, 13 Nov 2019 at 08:26, Robert Blayzor wrote: > On 11/13/19 9:49 AM, Matthew Huff wrote: > > It’s not about optimization, it’s about the

Re: Disney+ Geolocation issues

2019-11-12 Thread Michael Crapse
IPv6 is a lot more granular when it comes to geolocation data. It is also very very unlikely that the block has been used before, and you never know what the previous owner did or what geolocation/VPN blacklists it was added to. Let me put it this way, this is a familiar song and dance for us, and

Re: Disney+ Geolocation issues

2019-11-12 Thread Michael Crapse
: > Try netad...@disneystreaming.com. Was on their whois. > > -- > *Aden Dragulescu* > fiberdrop, LLC > a...@fiberdrop.net > > > On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 10:27 PM Michael Crapse > wrote: > >> There has been a continued flurry of trouble tickets from ou

Re: Disney+ Geolocation issues

2019-11-12 Thread Michael Crapse
ode, IP address, and zip code.. we'll see > if it's passed to the right folks. > > On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 3:30 PM Michael Crapse > wrote: > >> Myself and a few other ISPs are having our eyeballs complain about >> disney+ saying that they're on a VPN. Does anyone have any idea,

Disney+ Geolocation issues

2019-11-12 Thread Michael Crapse
Myself and a few other ISPs are having our eyeballs complain about disney+ saying that they're on a VPN. Does anyone have any idea, or who to contact regarding this issue? This is most likely improper geolocation databases. Anyone have an idea who they use? Mike

Re: Disney+ Streaming

2019-11-12 Thread Michael Crapse
They have some improper geolocation for us, would be nice to have them input to this chain. On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 1:00 PM Brian J. Murrell wrote: > On Tue, 2019-11-12 at 19:49 +, Justin Krejci wrote: > > > > As the service grows in popularity, and its breadth of content and > > manageable

Re: Uhaul not routing IPs

2019-07-05 Thread Michael Crapse
firewall blocking > you or is there a route missing somewhere (this seems unlikely). > > Hopefully there's someone on list that can help.. Otherwise I think > wan@uhaul is your best option. > On Jul 5, 2019, at 20:59, Michael Crapse wrote: >> >> The server does not respond to our c

Re: Uhaul not routing IPs

2019-07-05 Thread Michael Crapse
and forth between being application > level and network level, so I think clearing up exactly the symptoms of > your issues would be helpful. > > > -Neil > > > > > On Jul 5, 2019, at 20:32, Michael Crapse wrote: >> >> Our customers are trying to access uhaul

Re: Uhaul not routing IPs

2019-07-05 Thread Michael Crapse
to do with this > at all. Your message seems to go back and forth between being application > level and network level, so I think clearing up exactly the symptoms of > your issues would be helpful. > > -Neil > On Jul 5, 2019, at 20:32, Michael Crapse wrote: >> >> Our c

Uhaul not routing IPs

2019-07-05 Thread Michael Crapse
Our customers are trying to access uhauldealer.com and are unable to load the page. Classic case of incorrect geolocation and/or up filtering. Our emails to their webmaster/wan team have gone unanswered or bounced If anyone knows how to contact them please contact me off list

contact for idrive.com

2019-03-23 Thread Michael Crapse
Trying to find a NOC contact for idrive.com . Whois of the URL doesn't show any owner, whois of the IP for the site(not service) just shows centurylink Customers from a major subnet of ours cannot utilise the service.

Fitbit network contact

2018-11-13 Thread Michael Crapse
Hoping to see if an network engineer from fitbit is on list. Our customers are having trouble logging into your app on our network. Perhaps an IP filtering/routing issue. Thanks

Re: Youtube Outage

2018-10-16 Thread Michael Crapse
Tmobile, and syringa no youtube On Tue, 16 Oct 2018 at 19:42, Kenneth McRae via NANOG wrote: > Is this widespread? >

Re: Whats going on at Cogent

2018-10-16 Thread Michael Crapse
Or he's saying that cogent has the biggest network of compromised users. Usually ipv4 only eyeball networks tend to have the most bots on net. On Tue, 16 Oct 2018 at 19:22, Niels Bakker wrote: > * aar...@gvtc.com (Aaron1) [Wed 17 Oct 2018, 00:17 CEST]: > >However Cogent seems to be the

Re: Database that netflix/hulu use to determine who is a proxy and who isnt?

2018-09-14 Thread Michael Crapse
maxmind and the other geolocation databases have the biggest effect. if updating that doesn't fix your problem. geosupp...@netflix.com can get you squared away On Fri, Sep 14, 2018, 9:08 AM Drew Weaver wrote: > It seems like recently one of the sources for IP info that Netflix and > Hulu uses

Re: OpenDNS CGNAT Issues

2018-09-11 Thread Michael Crapse
"Where does that leave the little guy with CGN? Right here. Screaming into the avoid begging for help. Some special exception. " As a group that you'd consider a "little" guy, we've always ran full dual stack ipv4/ipv6. The issue is being dual stack literally takes twice as long to configure

Fubo.tv Another erroneous Geoblock

2018-09-06 Thread Michael Crapse
anyone know who to contact at fubo.tv? Getting an improper geoblock for our location

Craigslist

2018-08-15 Thread Michael Crapse
Cragslist is blocking our largest IP block, if someone from CL could contact me off list, that would be great.

Re: Confirming source-routed multicast is dead on the public Internet

2018-08-01 Thread Michael Crapse
What if... Bear with me for a moment here, we don't try to force VoD onto a multicast setup? Multicast is used extensively by all major ISPs(if they have the rights) to deliver IPTV. One issue you brought up is people unwillin to wait 1 or 5 mins for a show, well before the days of youtube people

Blizzard, Battle.net connectivity issues

2018-07-17 Thread Michael Crapse
Could I get an off list reply from blizzard engineers. Your email system is blocking our emails as spam, and I'm trying to resolve some geolocation issues that disallow our mutual customers to access your services. Thank you Michael Crapse Wi-Fiber, Inc.

Re: (perhaps off topic, but) Microwave Towers

2018-07-16 Thread Michael Crapse
Microwave radios are the things that break the mold of the incorrect assumption that just because it doesn't make sense to put up more wires to a house you can't have more than one provider. Considering that we've deployed a few wireless systems with less latency, jitter, and downtime than the

Re: Impacts of Encryption Everywhere (any solution?)

2018-06-19 Thread Michael Crapse
I've always said that the fiber middle mile price themselves out of more money. I want a fiber connection that will service a subdivision(20-50 households) with speeds up to 1gbps, oh that's $2k/mo. The problem is that we want a fiber connection for 10 or 20 subdivisions, oh, that's 2k per, but

Re: BGP in a containers

2018-06-14 Thread Michael Crapse
I agree, i hope that this is for testing/testbench purposes only, or only running iBGP, as no one in the world would like for you to be running a public BGP through a docker instance. On 14 June 2018 at 13:00, Brielle Bruns wrote: > On 6/14/2018 12:56 PM, james jones wrote: > >> I am working on

Re: Need /24 (arin) asap

2018-06-11 Thread Michael Crapse
? Someone made a statement that getting more ipv6 would solve OP's problem of finding more clean ipv4 space On 11 June 2018 at 10:50, Ca By wrote: > > > On Mon, Jun 11, 2018 at 9:27 AM, Michael Crapse > wrote: > >> For an eyeball network, you cannot count on an IPv6 only network. B

Re: Need /24 (arin) asap

2018-06-11 Thread Michael Crapse
For an eyeball network, you cannot count on an IPv6 only network. Because all of your "customers" will complain because they can't get to hulu, or any other ipv4 only eyeball service. You still need the ipv4s to operate a proper network, and good luck figuring out which services are blacklisting

Re: IP Reputation

2018-05-25 Thread Michael Crapse
Not just horse trading, but underhanded businesses practices where a well known "grey services" or vpn provider will rent out their IPv4s at low low cost to force new/small ISPs into taking these IPv4s, cleaning them up(deblacklisting and deVPN block), and releasing them back to the services to

DirecTV Now contact

2018-05-22 Thread Michael Crapse
Our eyeball network is consistently having some streaming issues(buffering) with DirecTV now. Our main recourse is to sell them on youtube TV and netflix. fixes the issue, no more complaints from our customers. Issues mainly occur during peak times and even on 300+mbps low latency/jitter

Re: internet - sparkle

2018-05-16 Thread Michael Crapse
Additionally, whilst not "technically" a tier 1 provider, Hurricane electric should be high on that list. Especially as one of the best providers of and proponents for IPv6. We'll see into the future, HE may have one of the most critical infrastructures, and should be a "part-owner" of the

Re: Suggestion for Layer 3, all SFP+ switches

2018-04-20 Thread Michael Crapse
Well, if the US government spies on everyone using exported cisco hardware, why wouldn't the PRC do the same? On 20 April 2018 at 08:59, Aaron Gould wrote: > Thanks Colton, Since I live in the US, and work for a boss that’s nervous > (concerned) about those things, then I

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-03-29 Thread Michael Crapse
Along these same lines, we have a service that captures all DNS requests regardless the server(only non-TLS, albeit), that people pay $9.99/mo for, so they definitely want this.. We just NAT all requests to Open DNS servers to provide internet filtering as a service. It would be arbitrarily

Re: Yet another Quadruple DNS?

2018-03-28 Thread Michael Crapse
Many providers filter out 1.1.1.1 because too many people use it in their examples/test code. I doubt that it's a usable IP/service. On 28 March 2018 at 12:14, Payam Poursaied wrote: > dig google.com @1.1.1.1 > > > > Cloudflare? > > Didn't find any news around it > >

Re: cgnat - how do you handle customer issues

2018-02-27 Thread Michael Crapse
For number 2, I'm a fan of what mike suggests. I believe the technical term is MAP-T. For number 1, anyone who wants one, gets one. We provide free public static IP to any customer who asks for one. Another solution, using above solution is to ask them which ports they need, and forward those to

Re: Leasing /22

2018-01-23 Thread Michael Crapse
; On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 7:57 PM, Lee Howard <l...@asgard.org> wrote: > >> >> >> From: Michael Crapse <mich...@wi-fiber.io> >> Date: Monday, January 22, 2018 at 5:27 PM >> To: Mark Andrews <ma...@isc.org> >> Cc: Lee Howard <l...@asg

Re: Anyone using Cogent Ethernet

2018-01-22 Thread Michael Crapse
Tier 1 just means they don't pay for ip transit themselves, only Peering. Doesn't mean that it's good transit. Best provider i've ever used is hurricane electric, actually a tier 2 provider, but bigger/better than many tier 1s. On 22 January 2018 at 19:07, Martin List-Petersen

Re: Leasing /22

2018-01-22 Thread Michael Crapse
e to > >> fixing their problems (geo-location, v6, etc.). > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> - > >> Mike Hammett > >> Intelligent Computing Solutions > >> http://www.ics-il.com > >> > >> Midwest-IX > >&

Re: Leasing /22

2018-01-19 Thread Michael Crapse
Has Hulu, or a thousand other content distributors considered IPv6? Because you can't even tunnel to ipv4 without setting off VPN alarms with HULU. On 19 January 2018 at 18:38, Andrew Kirch wrote: > On Fri, Jan 19, 2018 at 4:59 PM Ryan Gard wrote: > >

Re: Leasing /22

2018-01-19 Thread Michael Crapse
We got ours from logicweb, but all the IPs originated from AfriNIC and were blacklisted in several different places. On 19 January 2018 at 14:57, Ryan Gard wrote: > We're on the hunt yet again for an additional /22 to lease, and are > wondering what the best options are out

Re: MTU to CDN's

2018-01-18 Thread Michael Crapse
just 100 or so mpps capacity. Routers that forward at that rate are found for less than $2k. On 18 January 2018 at 23:31, Vincent Bernat <ber...@luffy.cx> wrote: > ❦ 18 janvier 2018 22:06 -0700, Michael Crapse <mich...@wi-fiber.io> : > > > Why though? If i could get the

Re: Blockchain and Networking

2018-01-09 Thread Michael Crapse
The definition of an ASIC is that it has only one use. Just because half of a 100gb switch is not in use doesn't mean that you can mine bitcoin, or run a blockchain with the asics not in use.. On 9 January 2018 at 08:49, Jean | ddostest.me via NANOG wrote: > BTC miners use

Re: Customer woes and ps3 network

2018-01-07 Thread Michael Crapse
DMZed his console, issue persists. I have given his router 3 different public IPs to no avail. This(ps3) was working yesterday on hughesnet, until we did our installation. On 7 January 2018 at 16:58, Grant Taylor via NANOG <nanog@nanog.org> wrote: > On 01/07/2018 04:12 PM, Michael Crapse wrot

Customer woes and ps3 network

2018-01-07 Thread Michael Crapse
I have a customer on a ps3, and he can't seem to connect to the psn. Keeps getting the 80710016 error. If there is anyone that can help me troubleshoot this issue, that would be great.

Re: ✘Netflix

2018-01-06 Thread Michael Crapse
geolocat...@netflix.com On Sat, Jan 6, 2018, 7:41 AM John Lightfoot wrote: > If your IP range includes an ipv6 tunnel, Netflix blocks it thinking it's > a vpn. You need to block the ipv6 routes to Netflix and force it to fall > back to ipv4. > > On 1/6/18, 2:19 AM,

Re: Any experience with FS hardware out there?

2018-01-05 Thread Michael Crapse
No telecom power unfortunately On 5 January 2018 at 11:50, Bryan Holloway wrote: > Fiberstore is rolling out some CRAZY cheap 100Gbps switches, and I'm > curious if anyone in the community has any thoughts or real-life world > experience with them. > > E.g.:

Re: Attacks from poneytelecom.eu

2018-01-04 Thread Michael Crapse
I've never dealt with a support queue that resolved the issue faster than a direct contact. On 4 January 2018 at 09:12, wrote: > On Thu, 04 Jan 2018 09:33:51 -0500, William Herrin said: > > > Why anyone thinks it's acceptable for the form submission to vanish in to > >

Re: Waste will kill ipv6 too

2017-12-29 Thread Michael Crapse
And if a medical breakthrough happens within the next 30 years? Nanobots that process insulin for the diabetic, or take care of cancer, or repair your cells so you don't age, or whatever, perhaps the inventor things ipv6 is a good idea for such an endeavour. a nanobot is microns wide, and there

Re: Waste will kill ipv6 too

2017-12-28 Thread Michael Crapse
The lightbulb in this scenario has a severe security issue, and thus allows total control of any windows computer on the network because it's set to a private/trusted network. Also note, the lightbulb is publicly addressable and has a 8MHz processor incapable of firewalling itself.. On 28

Re: Waste will kill ipv6 too

2017-12-28 Thread Michael Crapse
As a small local ISP, our upstream isn't willing to give us more than a /48, their statement "Here's a /48 that will give you unlimited addresses that you'll never run out of". Therefore we give businesses /60s and residentials /64. If only we could do as suggested here and give everyone a /48,

Re: Waste will kill ipv6 too

2017-12-28 Thread Michael Crapse
Yes, let's talk about waste, Lets waste 2^64 addresses for a ptp. If that was ipv4 you could recreate the entire internet with that many addresses. On 28 December 2017 at 10:39, Owen DeLong wrote: > > > On Dec 28, 2017, at 09:23 , Octavio Alvarez >

Re: Geolocation: IPv4 Subnet blocked by HULU, and others

2017-12-26 Thread Michael Crapse
s a Highway to Hell but only a Stairway to Heaven says > a lot about anticipated traffic volume. > > > >-Original Message- > >From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Michael > >Crapse > >Sent: Tuesday, 26 December, 2017 12:42 > >To: S

Re: Geolocation: IPv4 Subnet blocked by HULU, and others

2017-12-26 Thread Michael Crapse
> > Thank you, > > Brett A Mansfield > > > > On 2017-12-15 19:57, Mike Hammett wrote: > > > Bump for Hulu. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > - > > > Mike Hammett > > > Intelligent Computing Solutions > > &g

Re: Companies using public IP space owned by others for internal routing

2017-12-20 Thread Michael Crapse
+1 for Nat64. dual stack is just keeping ipv4 around longer than it needs to be On 19 December 2017 at 18:50, Owen DeLong wrote: > > > On Dec 19, 2017, at 07:39 , Livingood, Jason < > jason_living...@comcast.com> wrote: > > > > On 12/18/17, 2:36 PM, "NANOG on behalf of Harald

Geolocation: IPv4 Subnet blocked by HULU, and others

2017-12-08 Thread Michael Crapse
I am a local WISP. And my customers have trouble reaching Hulu, Disney now, and previously netflix and amazon prime(both resolved). I have emailed, mailed, and called both HULU and Disney now to get my 196.53.96.0/22 subnet unblacklisted as a VPN provider(no longer so) from their services. They