Hi James,
On 20/03/2019 21:05, James Shank wrote:
> I'm not clear on the use cases, though. What are the imagined use cases?
>
> It might make sense to solve 'a method to request hot potato routing'
> as a separate problem. (Along the lines of Damian's point.)
my personal reason/motivation is
On 3/21/19 10:59 AM, Frank Habicht wrote:
Hi James,
On 20/03/2019 21:05, James Shank wrote:
I'm not clear on the use cases, though. What are the imagined use cases?
It might make sense to solve 'a method to request hot potato routing'
as a separate problem. (Along the lines of Damian's
On 3/19/19 5:03 PM, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>
>
>> On Mar 19, 2019, at 1:55 PM, Frank Habicht wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 19/03/2019 23:13, Bill Woodcock wrote:
>>> Generally, static lists like that are difficult to maintain when
>>> they’re tracking multiple routes from multiple parties.
>>
>>
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 06:59:18PM +0300, Frank Habicht wrote:
> On 20/03/2019 21:05, James Shank wrote:
> > I'm not clear on the use cases, though. What are the imagined use cases?
> >
> > It might make sense to solve 'a method to request hot potato routing'
> > as a separate problem. (Along
On 3/21/19 11:52 AM, Ross Tajvar wrote:
Not all any-casted prefixes are DNS resolvers and not all DNS resolvers
are anycasted. It sounds like you would be better served by a list of
well-known DNS resolvers.
True on both counts, and that's why I said "help".
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 12:35
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Still looking for anyone from softlayer.com
It has been a challenge. Anything hosted by softlayer.com is being blocked.
Here is a small list so far
windowbook.tpondemand.com
ahainstructornetwork.americanheart.org
clover.com
Cebroker.com
Softlayer.com
indeed.com & Enforce Staffing
It is
I have had no luck from that forum.
Davide, I will contact you off list.
> On Mar 20, 2019, at 2:16 PM, William Herrin wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Mar 20, 2019 at 11:03 AM Davide Gelardi
>> wrote:
>
>> we are an italian ISP/WISP and we are experiecing trouble with Amazon
>> Prime Video. They
Bradley & Davide,
I work for an ISP located in central Ohio and we’re experiencing the a similar
issue with a newly acquired IP Block, it’s flagged as a VPN/Proxy.
I’ve not had any success trying their forums or trying to climb through their
customer service ladder to hope someone knowledgeable
I imagine that the “description” of each entry in the list should include a
machine-readable field indicating the use.
There was a question about the use-case... I’m sure a lot of people in the ops
community have their own reasons related to routing and filtering and so forth,
but there’s
Not all any-casted prefixes are DNS resolvers and not all DNS resolvers are
anycasted. It sounds like you would be better served by a list of
well-known DNS resolvers.
On Thu, Mar 21, 2019 at 12:35 PM Bryan Holloway wrote:
>
> On 3/21/19 10:59 AM, Frank Habicht wrote:
> > Hi James,
> >
> > On
SoftLayer was aquirred by IBM, maybe reaching out to their NOC or support would
be fruitful. IBM's DNS team is indeed mentioned in SoftLayers WHOIS info.
Have you attempted email the addresses listed in the WHOIS for their ASN?
network:Tech-Contact;I:
sysadm...@softlayer.com
In advance of Apple TV's big announcement next week, other folks are
announcing their new streaming TV boxes. Comcast announced Xfinity Flex
today, a video streaming box.
Xfinity Flex looks and acts like a set-top box, but uses Internet, so it
avoids all those pesky cable TV rules. But
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