On 4/21/22 06:14, Rubens Kuhl wrote:
Besides geofeed, there are also geoidx records in IRRs but whether
geolocation services actually use geofeed or geoidx remains to be
seen. You can see some geoidx: at this IRR entry in TC:
https://bgp.net.br/whois/?q=-s%20TC%20-i%20mnt-by%20MAINT-AS271761
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Dear Pascal:
0) Thanks for your clarification. It enabled me to study your draft a
little closer and came up with the following observations to share.
1) "Yes, this is plain IP in IP. For a router does not know about
YADA, this looks like the most basic form of tunnel you can get.":
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
Good morning NANOG!
I am looking for direct fiber providers between ATL2 and AT1, or 100g
wavelengths. Any recommendations? Off-List replies are fine!
TIA,
-Stefan
Aloha NANOG,
What is the best practice (or peoples preferred methods) to
update/correct/maintain geolocation data?
Do most people start with description field info in route/route6 objects?
Also, thoughts and considerations on using IPv4 space from one RIR in
countries belonging to another RIR?
There are public and commercial offerings for "DNS based protection".
e.g. 9.9.9.9 automatically generates NXDomains for suspected malicious
DNS Names even in their free service.
They have a page where you can check if you have been blacklisted (see
https://www.quad9.net/de/result)
On 4/20/22
Hi Shawn,
On Wed, Apr 20, 2022 at 01:14:29PM -1000, Shawn wrote:
> What is the best practice (or peoples preferred methods) to
> update/correct/maintain geolocation data?
> Do most people start with description field info in route/route6 objects?
>
> [snip]
>
> Maybe I am not using the magic
Besides geofeed, there are also geoidx records in IRRs but whether
geolocation services actually use geofeed or geoidx remains to be
seen. You can see some geoidx: at this IRR entry in TC:
https://bgp.net.br/whois/?q=-s%20TC%20-i%20mnt-by%20MAINT-AS271761
Regarding LACNIC, what LACNIC, NIC.mx and
Go through this list:
https://thebrotherswisp.com/index.php/geo-and-vpn/
The RFC only works if they're pulling your feed and they'd only know that
if you contact them in the first place.
On Thu, Apr 21, 2022 at 9:14 AM Rubens Kuhl wrote:
> Besides geofeed, there are also geoidx records in IRRs
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