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

2023-11-16 Thread Tom Krenn via NANOG
It has been a few years, but I recall advertising my routes to the scrubbing center via a tunnel and just prepending to my other peers when in mitigation. This was pre-RPKI days, but my ASN was still originating the route. So, I would assume no change in ROA would be needed in that scenario.

RE: [External] Re: Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023 (was: Fwd: [arin-announce] Availability of the Legacy Fee Cap for New LRSA Entrants Ending as of 31 Decembe

2022-09-19 Thread Tom Krenn via NANOG
This is where things keep getting held up on the legal side. At least in my experience. It would be great if something could be expanded upon in the RSA to clarify some rights. Has ARIN ever worked with the IANA, NSF, OSTP, DOJ, etc to clarify things? I recall this letter

RE: [External] Re: Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023 (was: Fwd: [arin-announce] Availability of the Legacy Fee Cap for New LRSA Entrants Ending as of 31 Decembe

2022-09-16 Thread Tom Krenn via NANOG
"Anyway, the risk/reward calculation for NOT signing the LRSA right now is really a no-brainer. It's just unfortunate that means I won't get an early start on RPKI." Excellent 1 line summary! Tom Krenn Network Architect Enterprise Architecture - Information Technology -Original

RE: [External] Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023 (was: Fwd: [arin-announce] Availability of the Legacy Fee Cap for New LRSA Entrants Ending as of 31 December 20

2022-09-16 Thread Tom Krenn via NANOG
] Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023 (was: Fwd: [arin-announce] Availability of the Legacy Fee Cap for New LRSA Entrants Ending as of 31 December 2023) On 15 Sep 2022, at 9:29 PM, Tom Krenn via NANOG mailto:nanog@nanog.org>> wrote: An interestin

RE: [External] Re: Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023 (was: Fwd: [arin-announce] Availability of the Legacy Fee Cap for New LRSA Entrants Ending as of 31 Decembe

2022-09-15 Thread Tom Krenn via NANOG
22 at 5:18 AM Tom Krenn via NANOG wrote: > > Speaking from the enterprise / end site perspective I would bet there are a > lot of legacy holders that other than maybe updating their reverse DNS > records once or twice haven’t looked at ARIN policies or their allocation > sinc

RE: [External] Re: Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023 (was: Fwd: [arin-announce] Availability of the Legacy Fee Cap for New LRSA Entrants Ending as of 31 Decembe

2022-09-15 Thread Tom Krenn via NANOG
Speaking from the enterprise / end site perspective I would bet there are a lot of legacy holders that other than maybe updating their reverse DNS records once or twice haven’t looked at ARIN policies or their allocation since the late 1980s. In most cases there really is not strong technical

RE: [External] Peering with Google and Microsoft

2022-08-11 Thread Tom Krenn via NANOG
Hi Oskar, I’m in the exact same boat as you. To help clarify for the list. When following the process for Google outlined at https://peering.google.com/#/options/peering we only receive a message stating: “Thank you for requesting Internet Exchange (IX) peering with Google. IX Peering

RE: [External] Open source tool for network map visualization

2022-05-27 Thread Tom Krenn via NANOG
A little simple, but maybe Network Weathermap? https://www.network-weathermap.com/ Tom Krenn Network Architect -Original Message- From: NANOG On Behalf Of Marinos Dimolianis Sent: Friday, May 27, 2022 5:10 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: [External] Open source tool for network map