Route Issue Level3 to GTT - Packet loss Latency

2014-11-01 Thread Dean Perrine
Hit a strange route issue earlier transiting Level3 network to GTT - Packet Loss High Latency - caused some interruptions in critical traffic flow. Between Level3 hop 4.68.63.158 and GTT 144.136.105.226 - had a 20ms latency increase and packet loss. After about 1+ hours the route had shifted and

Re: Hijacking machine: ASAS201640 / AS200002

2014-11-01 Thread Rob Mosher
While it's not a thorough list of all announcements, here are nightly snapshots courtesy of http://bgp.he.net AS201640: http://pastebin.com/nvuVbnpn AS22: http://pastebin.com/1JZnWadD -- Rob Mosher Senior Network and Software Engineer Hurricane Electric / AS6939 On 10/31/2014 11:57 PM,

Re: Hijacking machine: ASAS201640 / AS200002

2014-11-01 Thread Rene Wilhelm
On 11/1/14, 2:03 AM, Jima wrote: On 2014-10-31 17:20, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: P.S. If anybody is able to look up _all_ of the route announcements that have been made by AS201640 over the past few months, I for one would definitely like to see those. Hello again, Ronald. I don't know

Re: Hijacking machine: ASAS201640 / AS200002

2014-11-01 Thread Jared Mauch
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 08:57:09PM -0700, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: In message 54542174.30...@ghostnet.de, Armin Kneip a...@ghostnet.de wrote: http://bgpupdates.potaroo.net/cgi-bin/generate_as_log?as=201640 http://bgpupdates.potaroo.net/cgi-bin/generate_as_log?as=22 or

Re: Is it unusual to remove defunct rr objects?

2014-11-01 Thread Jared Mauch
On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 02:30:06PM +0900, Randy Bush wrote: So who do we ask about making IRRs expire defunct objects you might start with a rigorous definition of defunct I have my own ideas on this topic, including routes that have not been seen for over 1 year. You may always

Re: Is it unusual to remove defunct rr objects?

2014-11-01 Thread Jimmy Hess
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 9:04 AM, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote: On Sat, Nov 01, 2014 at 02:30:06PM +0900, Randy Bush wrote: So who do we ask about making IRRs expire defunct objects you might start with a rigorous definition of defunct I have my own ideas on this topic,

Re: Is it unusual to remove defunct rr objects?

2014-11-01 Thread Ca By
On Friday, October 31, 2014, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote: On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 10:34:23AM -0700, Tim Howe wrote: I've since found a disturbing number of defunct objects that relate to my customers (and me) in a similar way, and I have mostly had success in getting them

Re: Is it unusual to remove defunct rr objects?

2014-11-01 Thread Tim Howe
On Sat, 01 Nov 2014 14:30:06 +0900 Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote: So who do we ask about making IRRs expire defunct objects you might start with a rigorous definition of defunct I can come up with a number of examples, but the ones that concern me the most are route objects where

Re: Is it unusual to remove defunct rr objects?

2014-11-01 Thread Tim Howe
On Fri, 31 Oct 2014 13:51:59 -0500 Jimmy Hess mysi...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Jared Mauch ja...@puck.nether.net wrote: [snip] People tend to treat things like IRR (eg: RADB, etc) as a garbage pit you toss things into and never remove from. So who do we

Re: Hijacking machine: ASAS201640 / AS200002

2014-11-01 Thread Armin Kneip
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Ronald, snip P.S. If anybody is able to look up _all_ of the route announcements that have been made by AS201640 over the past few months, I for one would definitely like to see those. Please e-mail them to me off list. I already know

Re: Hijacking machine: ASAS201640 / AS200002

2014-11-01 Thread Bryan Socha
BGPlay found at https://stat.ripe.net/ is back and I find easier to look back at bgp tables and find events like another AS or more specific route appearing. Also if you never looked, bgpmon.net is a decent service to monitor import announcements and AS numbers to get near real time alerts of

Re: Is it unusual to remove defunct rr objects?

2014-11-01 Thread Rob Seastrom
Jimmy Hess mysi...@gmail.com writes: Do the internet route registries exist to track routes that are not to appear on the public internet? I think not. What's the public Internet? Does it mean the DFZ as seen at Jimmy Hess' router, with his set of upstreams? If so, I can assure you that

“The Devil had possessed his netbook”—and other tales of IT terror

2014-11-01 Thread Miles Fidelman
A day late, but somewhat amusing. http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/10/the-devil-had-possessed-his-netbook-and-other-tales-of-it-terror/