BGP Update Report

2008-08-01 Thread cidr-report
BGP Update Report Interval: 30-Jun-08 -to- 31-Jul-08 (32 days) Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS2.0 TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name 1 - AS9583 122069 1.8% 98.8 -- SIFY-AS-IN Sify Limited 2 - AS4538 112661 1.6%

The Cidr Report

2008-08-01 Thread cidr-report
This report has been generated at Fri Aug 1 21:14:54 2008 AEST. The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table. Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a current version of this report. Recent Table History Date

Fwd: [LN20080729.4147] RE: AS 28551

2008-08-01 Thread Marshall Eubanks
I think that 161.164.248.0/21 and AS 28551 may be hijacked. To summarize AS 28551 is announcing 161.164.248.0/21 28551 is assigned to LANIC but has not been assigned to a end user. 161.164.248.0/21 is assigned to WalMart 161.164.248.0/21 is currently routed through AS35681 - VINDAVA-AS -

Re: [LN20080729.4147] RE: AS 28551

2008-08-01 Thread William Waites
Le 08-08-01 à 15:05, Marshall Eubanks a écrit : I think that 161.164.248.0/21 and AS 28551 may be hijacked. traceroute to 161.164.248.1 (161.164.248.1), 64 hops max, 40 byte packets snip 7 tengige0-3-0-3.auvtr1.Aubervilliers.opentransit.net (193.251.241.253) 78.728 ms 79.154 ms

Re: Hardware capture platforms

2008-08-01 Thread Paul Jakma
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008, Paul Jakma wrote: GigE is PtP at the physical-layer by the IEEE 802.3ad specification. It's Gah, I meant 802.3ab, of course. just not possible to have a dumb, GigE hub. You have to have a switch that can be told to L2-forward everything to one or more ports (e.g. through

Re: Hardware capture platforms

2008-08-01 Thread Paul Jakma
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008, Jon Kibler wrote: However, there is a problem with your specification: No hub (that I am aware of) can do 1Gbps. All hubs are 10/100 AFAIK. GigE is PtP at the physical-layer by the IEEE 802.3ad specification. It's just not possible to have a dumb, GigE hub. You have to

Re: Level3 BGP help

2008-08-01 Thread Craig Pierantozzi
* Jon Lewis was thought to have said: If someone from Level3 could tell me why routes tagged with 65000:0 and/or 65000:1239 don't actually stop those routes from being advertised to 1239, I'd appreciate it. You should start to see them disappear shortly. On route-views they're starting to

Re: Level3 BGP help

2008-08-01 Thread John Payne
On Aug 1, 2008, at 11:13 AM, Craig Pierantozzi wrote: * Jon Lewis was thought to have said: If someone from Level3 could tell me why routes tagged with 65000:0 and/or 65000:1239 don't actually stop those routes from being advertised to 1239, I'd appreciate it. You should start to see them

Covad VOA contact

2008-08-01 Thread J. Oquendo
Hey all sorry for the noise, can someone put me in touch with someone with a clue @ Covad hopefully on their VoA side. Attempting a resolution of some circuits and don't care to escalate things right now. =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+ J. Oquendo SGFA #579 (FW+VPN v4.1) SGFE

Re: Software router state of the art

2008-08-01 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2008-07-28, Joe Greco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have yet to look into *BSD based solutions, but hear very good things about firewall performance. I don't know about BGP/OSPF/MPLS etc support on FreeBSD but am going to wager a guess its on par with Linux if not better. The underlying

Weekly Routing Table Report

2008-08-01 Thread Routing Analysis Role Account
This is an automated weekly mailing describing the state of the Internet Routing Table as seen from APNIC's router in Japan. Daily listings are sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For historical data, please see http://thyme.apnic.net. If you have any comments please contact Philip Smith [EMAIL

Cache Poisoning Detection via ONZRA's CacheAudit

2008-08-01 Thread Jose Avila
In light of new attack vectors DNS Cache Poisoning discovered by Dan Kaminsky, ONZRA has developed a free Open Source (BSD License) tool called CacheAudit. This tool allows recursive providers to detect cache poisoning events using cache dumps from their DNS servers. Along with releasing

Re: Cache Poisoning Detection via ONZRA's CacheAudit

2008-08-01 Thread Matthew Black
On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 13:20:45 -0700 Jose Avila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In light of new attack vectors DNS Cache Poisoning discovered by Dan Kaminsky, ONZRA has developed a free Open Source (BSD License) tool called CacheAudit. This tool allows recursive providers to detect cache poisoning

Re: Cache Poisoning Detection via ONZRA's CacheAudit

2008-08-01 Thread Jose Avila
Issue should be corrected. Thanks, Jose On Aug 1, 2008, at 3:25 PM, Matthew Black wrote: On Fri, 1 Aug 2008 13:20:45 -0700 Jose Avila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In light of new attack vectors DNS Cache Poisoning discovered by Dan Kaminsky, ONZRA has developed a free Open Source (BSD License)

Test Cases for Network Management

2008-08-01 Thread Adrian Winckles
Hi Everyone Does anyone have any network management test cases or templates (particularly based around fault management, performance and security) which I could have access to help with some evaluation of some open source network management platforms for SME clients. Ideally test cases which

[to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ATT/AS7018 eng?

2008-08-01 Thread jamie
³When in Rome...² Any backbone eng¹s (access or ipfr) from as7018 present? An off list reply leading to problem mitigation wins you a case of beer . . . ;) -jamie -- jamie rishaw // arpa

Sprint Looking Glass

2008-08-01 Thread Charles Gucker
Greetings, Earlier today, I was tying to determine what local preferences Sprint uses within their network for peers vs customers ... Long story short, their Looking Glass only allows for: ping traceroute bgp dampened bgp flap-statistics But not 'bgp X.X.X.X' which can be quite

Yahoo mail abuse contact?

2008-08-01 Thread Jay R. Ashworth
Randy Cassingham at This Is True is complaining in his newsletter that he has something like 15K undeliverables to Yahoo email addresses, because, as he understands it, some of those people clicked Yahoo's 'This is Spam' button, and he can't find a way off the list. Anyone got a pointer to Yahoo