Hi,
Thank you for the quick replies. Sorry for not being clear enough: I need
it to have an API so I can integrate it with my own solution, generate my
own metrics. So looking glasses are pretty much useless: they don't support
HTTP GET and DNS lookup (usually) and the parsing for so many
At 14:38 18/11/2015 -0200, Kurt Kraut via NANOG wrote:
Try: https://asm.ca.com/en/
-Hank
Hi,
Thank you for the quick replies. Sorry for not being clear enough: I need
it to have an API so I can integrate it with my own solution, generate my
own metrics. So looking glasses are pretty much
I think Tony's on the right track here. I vote we call this "Route
Laundering", the people who do it "Route Launderers", and the routes
themselves "Laundered Routes".
I actually had a little trouble spelling the different forms of
laundering. So I looked them up..
"I can't believe what a
Hi there,
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 02:38:28PM -0200, Kurt Kraut via NANOG wrote:
> About RIPE ATLAS, I already have one of their boxes and it never worked.
> Simply doesn't appear as online. Their support just barely gave me some
> tips but with no meaningful result. I need something reliable and
hi,
...and SamKnows?
alan
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 02:38:28PM -0200,
Kurt Kraut via NANOG wrote
a message of 45 lines which said:
> About RIPE ATLAS, I already have one of their boxes and it never
> worked. Simply doesn't appear as online. Their support just barely
> gave me some tips but with no
Hi,
> About RIPE ATLAS, I already have one of their boxes and it never worked.
> Simply doesn't appear as online. Their support just barely gave me some
> tips but with no meaningful result. I need something reliable and I'm
> willing to pay for this service. RIPE Atlas falls in the category of
ripe atlas?
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Kurt Kraut via NANOG wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I'm evaluating different datacenters and vendors accross the globe and it
> isn't worthy to perform tests like DNS, traceroute, ping and HTTP GET from
> my office. I need to be able to perform
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 11:28 AM, Kurt Kraut via NANOG wrote:
> I'm evaluating different datacenters and vendors accross the globe and it
> isn't worthy to perform tests like DNS, traceroute, ping and HTTP GET from
> my office. I need to be able to perform this tests remotely,
Yes. We have the Veeam Cloud Connect platform deployed in multiple data centers
for our customers. It's only useful for offsite backup copies at the moment,
but with version 9 there will be VM replication options added to the platform.
Veeam has been a great software partner of ours for several
Hi,
I'm evaluating different datacenters and vendors accross the globe and it
isn't worthy to perform tests like DNS, traceroute, ping and HTTP GET from
my office. I need to be able to perform this tests remotely, from multiple
endpoints.
The only company I know allow such thing is
> On Nov 18, 2015, at 9:45 AM, Roland Dobbins wrote:
>
>> On 18 Nov 2015, at 21:40, William Herrin wrote:
>>
>> Creating jargon down in the weeds, though, that's a bad thing.
>
> 'AS 7007' is jargon to those unaware of the history and context.
Laundered route
I like it.
Or re-originated laundered route (it has more meaning but a bit too long)
.as
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 at 09:33 Casey Russell wrote:
> I think Tony's on the right track here. I vote we call this "Route
> Laundering", the people who do it "Route
Randy Bush wrote:
>
> leak - i receive P and send it on to folk to whom i should not send
>it for business reasons (transit, peer, ...)
>
> 7007 - i receive P (or some sub/superset), process it in some way
>(likely through my igp), and re-originate it, or part of
>> 7007 - i receive P (or some sub/superset), process it in some way
>>(likely through my igp), and re-originate it, or part of it,
>>as my own
>>
>> we need a name for 7007 other then vinnie
>
> Laundered leak?
how about re-origination?
Reorigination?
Mis-re-origination?
On Nov 18, 2015 22:53, "Randy Bush" wrote:
> > What about "origin scrubbing".
>
> so now it has no origin?
>
>> how about re-origination?
>
> +1 Mis-distribution. or may be Mis-redistribution
you lost the part of the language which made clear that the *origin* has
been changed.
randy
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 5:06 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
> some friends and i were talking about recent routing cfs, and found we
> needed a clearer taxonomy. i throw this out.
>
> leak - i receive P and send it on to folk to whom i should not send
>it for business reasons
> Reorigination?
tried that and folk have been pushing back
> Mis-re-origination?
remiss-origination? :)
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 6:51 AM, William Herrin wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 5:06 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
>> some friends and i were talking about recent routing cfs, and found we
>> needed a clearer taxonomy. i throw this out.
>>
>> leak - i receive P and send
El 11/18/2015 a las 7:16 AM, Randy Bush escribió:
>>> how about re-origination?
>> +1 Mis-distribution. or may be Mis-redistribution
> you lost the part of the language which made clear that the *origin* has
> been changed.
mutant?
>
> randy
Using Veeam for backup at the moment, pretty unhappy with backup copy
functions on multiple deduplication devices.
Would also be very interested in hearing cloud connect experiences.
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 12:09 AM, Mike Lyon wrote:
> I haven't used Veeam Cloud Connect
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 at 22:29 Randy Bush wrote:
> >> 7007 - i receive P (or some sub/superset), process it in some way
> >>(likely through my igp), and re-originate it, or part of it,
> >>as my own
> >>
> >> we need a name for 7007 other then vinnie
> >
> >
> What about "origin scrubbing".
so now it has no origin?
On 18 Nov 2015, at 17:06, Randy Bush wrote:
> we need a name for 7007 other then vinnie
Mis-distribution?
---
Roland Dobbins
some friends and i were talking about recent routing cfs, and found we
needed a clearer taxonomy. i throw this out.
leak - i receive P and send it on to folk to whom i should not send
it for business reasons (transit, peer, ...)
mis-origination - i originate P when i do not own it
On 18/11/2015 13:46, Randy Bush wrote:
how about re-origination?
+1 Mis-distribution. or may be Mis-redistribution
you lost the part of the language which made clear that the *origin* has
been changed.
Fenced
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 8:50 AM, Mattia Rossi
wrote:
> So probably it should be structured like this:
>
> _ leak
> /
> hijack - mis-origination (which should be better described
> as: I originate P when I don't
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015, Randy Bush wrote:
> >> 7007 - i receive P (or some sub/superset), process it in some way
> >>(likely through my igp), and re-originate it, or part of it,
> >>as my own
> >>
> >> we need a name for 7007 other then vinnie
> >
> > Laundered leak?
>
> how about
We're seeing 90% packet loss between Time Warner in socal, starting at
24.30.169.141 (tge0-9-0-23.lsapcawv02h.socal.rr.com), and anything in 74.125
(google space).
Has been in ticket hell for the last week. Could you please contact me off
list for the ticket number and additional
On 18 Nov 2015, at 21:40, William Herrin wrote:
> Creating jargon down in the weeds, though, that's a bad thing.
'AS 7007' is jargon to those unaware of the history and context.
---
Roland Dobbins
Am 18.11.2015 um 13:08 schrieb William Herrin:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 6:51 AM, William Herrin wrote:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 5:06 AM, Randy Bush wrote:
some friends and i were talking about recent routing cfs, and found we
needed a clearer taxonomy. i throw
On 18 Nov 2015, at 15:55, Arturo Servin wrote:
> Laundered route
The routes in question are not just being laundered, they're being bleached.
Joe
In message <20151118161330.4768...@m0087793.ppops.net>, "Scott Weeks" writes:
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 3:22 PM, Scott Weeks wrote:
>
> > -
> > Md. abdullah Al naser mail.naserbd at yahoo.com
> > Wed Nov 18 12:56:15 BDT 2015
Any idea if this includes Instagram as well since it is a Facebook asset?
-Grant
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 3:22 PM, Scott Weeks wrote:
>
> -
> Md. abdullah Al naser mail.naserbd at yahoo.com
> Wed Nov 18 12:56:15 BDT 2015
>
>
Hello.
Have you checked out some of the website monitoring sites?
I know Hyperspin has a free test for most of their locations:
http://www.hyperspin.com/en/quicktest.php
UptimeRobot, has free monitoring for up to 50 sites:
http://uptimerobot.com/
If you want to check DNS propagation, I use:
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 3:22 PM, Scott Weeks wrote:
> -
> Md. abdullah Al naser mail.naserbd at yahoo.com
> Wed Nov 18 12:56:15 BDT 2015
>
> The service of Facebook, Viber and Whatsapp are
> blocked from now till further
-
Md. abdullah Al naser mail.naserbd at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 18 12:56:15 BDT 2015
The service of Facebook, Viber and Whatsapp are
blocked from now till further notice. It has been
ordered by Begum Tarana Halim, State Minister, Post
and
On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 03:34:13PM -0800, Grant Ridder wrote:
> Any idea if this includes Instagram as well since it is a Facebook asset?
This news story:
Social networking sites closed for security reasons, says Minister
Tarana Halim
How about Origin Obfuscation
--Dave
Dave Edelman
> On Nov 18, 2015, at 16:51, Joe Abley wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 18 Nov 2015, at 15:55, Arturo Servin wrote:
>>
>> Laundered route
>
> The routes in question are not just being laundered, they're being bleached.
>
>
> Joe
On Wed, 18 Nov 2015 18:21:32 -0600, David Edelman said:
> How about Origin Obfuscation
Obfuscation implies intent. Most leaks and mis-announcements don't
have intent because they're whoopsies.
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Hi,
> Kurt Kraut via NANOG wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm evaluating different datacenters and vendors accross the globe and it
> > isn't worthy to perform tests like DNS, traceroute, ping and HTTP GET from
> > my office. I need to be able to perform this tests remotely, from multiple
> > endpoints.
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