Re: Howto for BGP black holing/null routing

2011-02-23 Thread Jeff Wheeler
On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 4:55 PM, Jack Carrozzo j...@crepinc.com wrote: Maybe I read your question wrong, but null-routing things at your border is often not very useful if the traffic is flooding your transit links. Most transits publish their community lists - you just need to tag the prefix

Re: Howto for BGP black holing/null routing

2011-02-23 Thread Randy McAnally
On Tue, 22 Feb 2011 16:42:28 -0500, David Hubbard wrote I was wondering if anyone has a howto floating around on the step by step setup of having an internal bgp peer for sending quick updates to border routers to null route sources of undesirable traffic? I've seen it discussed on nanog from

Re: Howto for BGP black holing/null routing

2011-02-23 Thread Rafael Rodriguez
Team Cymru has some really good examples on how to configure something similar (utilizing their BOGON feed). http://www.team-cymru.org/Services/Bogons/bgp.html Scroll down to AUTOMATICALLY FILTERING BOGONS for IOS, JUNOS, etc examples On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 4:42 PM, David Hubbard

Re: Christchurch New Zealand

2011-02-23 Thread JC Dill
On 22/02/11 10:38 PM, Joe Hamelin wrote: The other CERT: Community Emergency Response Team. https://www.citizencorps.gov/cert/about.shtm +1 for CERT. I also think that taking a CERT class is a great way to re-evaluate your own network emergency procedures. You may find new ways to

Re: Contact for APEWS.org?

2011-02-23 Thread Jeroen van Aart
Steve Linford wrote: APEWS is one of the many fringe hobby DNSBLs run from kids bedrooms. I don't deny APEWS is pretty much useless, though I disagree with the (perceived) condescending sentiment about hobby projects. Many successful enterprises sprung from hobby projects. Greetings,

Re: Contact for APEWS.org?

2011-02-23 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 7:08 AM, Jeroen van Aart jer...@mompl.net wrote: Steve Linford wrote: APEWS is one of the many fringe hobby DNSBLs run from kids bedrooms. I don't deny APEWS is pretty much useless, though I disagree with the (perceived) condescending sentiment about hobby projects.

Spam from *where*? Mars?

2011-02-23 Thread Jay Ashworth
I saw in my mail logs tonight, a bounced spam from 'unknown[1.52.36.176]' 1/8? When did that happen? (Yes, yes, I know; last year. Just never seen one before...) Cheers, -- jra

Re: Spam from *where*? Mars?

2011-02-23 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson
On Wed, 23 Feb 2011, Jay Ashworth wrote: 1/8? When did that happen? For this block, end of january judging from the changed:-line below. inetnum:1.52.0.0 - 1.52.127.255 netname:FPT-NET country:VN descr: IP range for FPT Broadband Service descr: 48

Re: Spam from *where*? Mars?

2011-02-23 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Mikael Abrahamsson swm...@swm.pp.se wrote: remarks:        For spamming matters, mail to ab...@fpt.vn aka /dev/null as far as I can see. Huge volumes of abuse from this range and from VNPT. If any ops from there are around please email me offlist --srs

Re: Howto for BGP black holing/null routing

2011-02-23 Thread Joel Jaeggli
On 2/22/11 1:42 PM, David Hubbard wrote: I was wondering if anyone has a howto floating around on the step by step setup of having an internal bgp peer for sending quick updates to border routers to null route sources of undesirable traffic? I've seen it discussed on nanog from time to time,

Submarine cable sample?

2011-02-23 Thread Chris Woodfield
Hi, Was wondering where one in the SF Bay area might be able to borrow (or otherwise procure at a reasonable cost) a short - less than 1 meter - section of undersea fiber cable for a presentation I'll be giving in a few weeks. Feel free to unicast your reply if you are in a position to assist.

Re: ARIN and IPv6 Requests

2011-02-23 Thread Chris Woodfield
(Yeah, high reply latency...) Is Carrier V still filtering at sub-/32 on their IPv6 peerings? Last I was in a position to check, not even Apple's /45 was visible from inside AS701. -C On Feb 10, 2011, at 12:25 PM, Eric Clark wrote: Don't remember about the v4 part, but 3 years ago they

Re: ARIN and IPv6 Requests

2011-02-23 Thread Joel Jaeggli
On 2/23/11 10:10 PM, Chris Woodfield wrote: (Yeah, high reply latency...) Is Carrier V still filtering at sub-/32 on their IPv6 peerings? Last I was in a position to check, not even Apple's /45 was visible from inside AS701. evidence says that they are now accepting longer prefixes. -C

Re: My upstream ISP does support IPv6

2011-02-23 Thread Graham Freeman
On 11 Feb 11, at 19:24 , Matthew Petach wrote: On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 4:33 PM, Owen DeLong o...@delong.com wrote: I'll start.. Hurricane Electric Happily and readily provided me IPv6 Transit on request. Layer42 Happily and readily provided me IPv6 Transit on

Re: ARIN and IPv6 Requests

2011-02-23 Thread Owen DeLong
I discussed this with Randy Whitney a few months ago. He informed me that they had been taking down to /48s for some time now. Owen On Feb 23, 2011, at 10:20 PM, Joel Jaeggli wrote: On 2/23/11 10:10 PM, Chris Woodfield wrote: (Yeah, high reply latency...) Is Carrier V still filtering at