* Adrian Bool
On 24 Sep 2012, at 22:42, Mike Jones m...@mikejones.in wrote:
While you could do something similar without the encapsulation
this would require that every router on your network support
routing on port numbers,
Well, not really. As the video pointed out, the system was
Hello,
I was wondering if there are any problems originating APNIC IP's in the
ARIN region through transit providers? I have a Singapore-based prospect
who would like to do business with us, but I'm not sure if I'll run into
problems originating their IP's in the US - which were assigned to
On 2012-09-21 01:57, Brandon Wade wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if there are any problems originating APNIC IP's in the
ARIN region through transit providers? I have a Singapore-based prospect
who would like to do business with us, but I'm not sure if I'll run into
problems originating
It presents no technical problem but has always been considered
politically inadvisable. I mean, there are multiple registries for a
reason that goes beyond mere oranization and load sharing.
Increasingly, governments are trying to take more control over packets
(there is ever the push for
On Sep 24, 2012, at 21:08 , Jeff Wheeler j...@inconcepts.biz wrote:
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 6:52 PM, John Mitchell mi...@illuminati.org wrote:
Does the best practise switch to now using one IPv6 per site, or still the
same one IPv6 for multi-sites?
Certainly it would be nice to have IPv6
In message 505bad72.9070...@icastcenter.com, Brandon Wade writes:
Hello,
I was wondering if there are any problems originating APNIC IP's in the
ARIN region through transit providers? I have a Singapore-based prospect
who would like to do business with us, but I'm not sure if I'll run
In message 20120925090534.ga7...@wakko.typo.org, Wayne E Bouchard writes:
It presents no technical problem but has always been considered
politically inadvisable. I mean, there are multiple registries for a
reason that goes beyond mere oranization and load sharing.
There are multiple
If anyone from Google is reading this list, I would appreciate if you could
contact me off-list.
We've got some issues with one of our CIDR's being treated as German, and would
very much like to have this corrected.
Tried to report the problem online, but unfortunately without any effect.
Best
Got in contact.. thx!
Best regards,
Anders Hansen
Network Specialist
Group IT - ITS, Communication Services
DSV A/S
Litauen Alle 4
P. O. Box 157
DK-2630 Taastrup
+45 43 20 30 40 Tel.
+45 43 20 42 59 Direct Tel.
+45 25 41 76 73 Mobile
anders.han...@dsv.commailto:anders.han...@dsv.com
The only problem I've ever run into is with IP geo-location providers using the
country of origin of the original assignments to determine the locale of the
IP. Major CDN providers and content owners then use these geo-location
providers to provide geography specific content or for content
Hi guys (and sorry for the noise),
It appears return traffic from Charter to our ASN is blackholed.
According to all three of our upstreams they are delivering traffic but
it's not coming back. Unfortunately I don't have a reverse traceroute
(our emails to charter customers are bouncing) so
I've gotten quite a number of useful responses so far; I'll keep aggregating
them until tomorrow afternoon or so, and then post a summary.
I propose to mention educational institutions by name, but companies only
by market segment, and not to mention any contributors names; if that's not
opaque
On Sep 25, 2012, at 2:05 AM, Wayne E Bouchard w...@typo.org wrote:
It presents no technical problem but has always been considered
politically inadvisable. I mean, there are multiple registries for a
reason that goes beyond mere oranization and load sharing.
Always? Actually, no.
Back when
Hi
I am looking for an operator that can build a ADSL or SDSL in record time.
Best regards
Olivier
On Tue, 25 Sep 2012, Olivier CALVANO wrote:
I am looking for an operator that can build a ADSL or SDSL in record time.
With a request this detailed, I wish you the best of luck.
jms
On 2012-09-25, at 11:49, Olivier CALVANO o.calv...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking for an operator that can build a ADSL or SDSL in record time.
I just pulled a 2-metre pair of copper between a modem and a DSLAM in the lab,
and I can ping things. Total elapsed time 12 minutes (I stopped on the
On 25/09/12 17:31, Joe Abley wrote:
On 2012-09-25, at 11:49, Olivier CALVANO o.calv...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking for an operator that can build a ADSL or SDSL in record time.
I just pulled a 2-metre pair of copper between a modem and a DSLAM in the lab,
and I can ping things. Total
Adrian,
MAP facilitates both IPv6 deployment and IPv4 address exhaustion without
involving any CGN mess in the network. This allows the home networks to
stay dual-stack, use IPv6 as possible, and resort to IPv4 if IPv6 is not
feasible for the intended destinations.
One could promote the intent
Heh, yesterday I received notification from Verizon that they replaced plastic
bags, bubble wrap and electrical tape with a real enclosure.
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To: NANOG list (nanog@nanog.org)
On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 05:49:24PM +0200, Olivier CALVANO wrote:
I am looking for an operator that can build a ADSL or SDSL in record time.
i used to pursue leads like this.
now i get on all my boarding passes.
--
Jim Mercer Reptilian Research j...@reptiles.org+1 416
DING DING DING DING - We have a winning entry!
:-)
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Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 17:49:24 +0200
Subject: URGENT - ISP/Telecom
From: Olivier CALVANO o.calv...@gmail.com
To: NANOG list (nanog@nanog.org) nanog@nanog.org
Hi
I am looking for an operator that can build a ADSL or SDSL in record time.
Are you prepared to pay a record amount of money?
On 09/25/2012 9:32 am, Randy McAnally wrote:
Hi guys (and sorry for the noise),
Thanks to all those who replied as well as Charter's help we defermined
uRPF between Charter and some of their peers were filtering ICMP packets
making traceroutes appear dead. Compounded by the fact our test
Region, Owen Sound, any technical contact for help with a fiber
connection with slow/bursty uploads. ?
Dennis Burgess, Mikrotik Certified Trainer Author of Learn RouterOS-
Second Edition http://www.wlan1.com/product_p/mikrotik%20book-2.htm
Link Technologies, Inc -- Mikrotik WISP Support
Wayne,
This isn't entirely true...
As a general rule, most people have no objection so long as a given
organization that is getting space from RIRs conforms to one of the
following:
Get from the RIR where HQ is located.
Get from the RIR where addresses are deployed.
For
On 25 Sep 2012, at 14:50, Jay Ashworth j...@baylink.com wrote:
I propose to mention educational institutions by name,
There's an awful lot of those using 802.1x. It'll be some list :)
Tim
If you regularly use one or more 802.1x protected networks, could you take
a moment to reply off-list, and tell me the size of the network (homelab,
smb, enterprise, carrier), and, if you know, how long 802.1x has been deployed
there?
Surely you are joking, Mr. Ashworth.
The entirety of
All,
Recently began seeing things like this to the default GW from
inside and outside the FIOS network. Called tech support but all they
could do was put a ticket in for the NetEng team.
http://pastie.org/4800421
http://www.bsd-unix.net/smokeping/smokeping.cgi?target=people.bryan
The
- Original Message -
From: Joe Abley jab...@hopcount.ca
On 2012-09-25, at 11:49, Olivier CALVANO o.calv...@gmail.com wrote:
I am looking for an operator that can build a ADSL or SDSL in record
time.
I just pulled a 2-metre pair of copper between a modem and a DSLAM in
the lab,
On 9/25/12, Carsten Bormann c...@tzi.org wrote:
Surely you are joking, Mr. Ashworth.
The entirety of eduroam is on 802.1X (better known as WPA Enterprise).
ding ding ding. WPA Ent wireless authentication calls upon 802.1X.
And 802.1X wired port security is also a feature of many switches,
On Wed, 26 Sep 2012 00:37:38 +0200, Carsten Bormann said:
The entirety of eduroam is on 802.1X (better known as WPA Enterprise).
That must be an 8-digit number of users.
If you need a list of sites, start with http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eduroam
However, that would be more a confederation of
On 9/25/2012 4:11 PM, Bryan Seitz wrote:
All,
Recently began seeing things like this to the default GW from
inside and outside the FIOS network. Called tech support but all they
could do was put a ticket in for the NetEng team.
http://pastie.org/4800421
On 09/25/2012 7:11 pm, Bryan Seitz wrote:
All,
Recently began seeing things like this to the default GW from
inside and outside the FIOS network. Called tech support but all
they
could do was put a ticket in for the NetEng team.
http://pastie.org/4800421
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