Akamai’s DB is frequently updated, not dependent upon SWIP, and has been
measured as the most accurate of all the providers for something over a decade.
How they do it is proprietary. And sure, it can be wrong. Very wrong. But those
times are rare, and they are good at updating when you tell the
Hi,
Due to a recent fiber cut in northern california, I've stepped up
my plan to have one authoritative dns and backup mail exchanger located
on another network far, far away. I am sadly having immense trouble with
dotster understanding that I need to update the ip address of a glue
recor
Hello Ray,
I'm not familiar with Akamai's secret sauce. But I suppose geolocation
databases can be outdated very fast over time and things are getting worst
with the ipv4 depletion...
However, if you have a very large number of nodes spread across the globe,
you could use rtt and edns0 client sub
The people who could answer that question are quite unlikely to do so on a
public mailing list, but I'm sure that having a huge number of servers
deployed to a huge number of known physical locations on networks across
the globe plays a big part in the ingredients.
If you think Akamai or any other
hi valdis
On 09/04/15 at 06:59pm, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
>
> Does anybody have a citation that legal disclaimers attached to
> publicly posted mail aren't null and void? Seems to me that
> what they're trying to say is "Sorry, we're too lame to use
> PGP or similar on actually sensitive
On Fri, 04 Sep 2015 10:57:26 -0700, "Aaron C. de Bruyn" said:
> I think it's time to change my SMTP greeting to:
>
> 220-By submitting e-mail to this server, you agree all legal
> disclaimers are null and void.
> 220 You also agree that I am awesome.
Does anybody have a citation that legal disclai
Anyone familiar with how Akamai does its geolocation? Presumably they
do more than Maxmind/WHOIS, but I suppose one or both of those could
factor in?
For those of you with ARIN IP space, do you typically SWIP things to
yourself to help clarify the locations where the IP space physically
resides t
On 09/04/2015 12:32 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
As a defensive measure (among others) I crafted a .sig that contained
all of the telephone numbers and email addresses by which I could be
reached (included a pager number) 7 x 24 x 52 with (guaranteed) no more
than 20 minute delay.
It ran to 7 lines,
Surprise, surprise ... the cleaning staff stopped his worked and connected back
in the correct cord ...
Looks like everything went back to normal
Best regards
Jürgen Jaritsch
Head of Network & Infrastructure
ANEXIA Internetdienstleistungs GmbH
Telefon: +43-5-0556-300
Telefax: +43-5-05
BGP Update Report
Interval: 27-Aug-15 -to- 03-Sep-15 (7 days)
Observation Point: BGP Peering with AS131072
TOP 20 Unstable Origin AS
Rank ASNUpds % Upds/PfxAS-Name
1 - AS22047 236563 5.5% 854.0 -- VTR BANDA ANCHA S.A.,CL
2 - AS9829 187555 4.4%
This report has been generated at Fri Sep 4 21:14:47 2015 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/2.0 for a current version of this report.
Recent Table History
Date
Hi,
We see the same hier from server pingdom servers towards Amsterdam, The
Netherlands.
Last hops without loss in the traceroutes were fist:
• 4 xe-8-0-0.bar1.Tampa1.Level3.net (4.53.172.1) 57.509 ms 57.970 ms 58.201 ms
• 4 ae52.edge1.Washington4.Level3.net (4.53.112.25) 2.254 ms 2.453 ms 2.6
Hi,
I do see one of our offices down ... but ftw.nj.nyi.net is reachable without
any issue for us (but the path differ from yours):
Packets Pings
HostLoss% Snt Last Avg Best
Wrs
We're seeing issues between the US and northwest Europe (UK / Ireland),
that started around 40 minutes ago. They are fairly unrelated services
(AWS, Linode, L3VPN, commercial IP transit)...so I'm assuming there's some
kind of larger outage going on?
Oliver
-
> On 4 Sep 2015, at 22:18, Fred Hollis wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Anyone also experiencing really high lancy and packetloss 80%+ in nyc/nj area
> for cogent/level3/zayo?
From London, yes to a general problem, but not sure if it’s specific to NYC,
just East Coast in general.
Start: Fri Sep 4 22:31:
1.|-- hosted-by-i3d.net 0.0% 10 8.1 17.3 0.3 144.6 45.0
2.|-- 80ge.cr0-br2-br3.smartdc.rtd.i3d.net 0.0% 10 0.3 2.1 0.2 9.4 3.0
3.|-- 40ge.cr1-cr0.smartdc.rtd.i3d.net 0.0% 10 0.3 7.3 0.3 13.3 5.7
4.|-- ae51.edge4.London1.Level3.net 0.0% 10 10.6 14.2 7.6 30.4 7.5
5.|-- 4.69.156.9 90.0% 10 224.7 224.
Hi,
wer're working with Telia and Hurricane in NYC and we only see some latency
flaps in the HE network flapping from 0.3 to ~15ms. Nothing really bad. No
visible packet loss.
Best regards
Jürgen Jaritsch
Head of Network & Infrastructure
ANEXIA Internetdienstleistungs GmbH
Telefon: +43
Hi,
Anyone also experiencing really high lancy and packetloss 80%+ in nyc/nj
area for cogent/level3/zayo?
On 9/4/2015 14:40, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote:
There's quite a difference between the 'legal babble' and 'contact
info' at the end of a message.
What part of "required by employer" is different?
I'm not seeing it.
--
sed quis custodiet ipsos custodes? (Juvenal)
There's quite a difference between the 'legal babble' and 'contact
info' at the end of a message.
Regardless, my comment was meant for fun, not to upset you.
-A
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
> Y'all can stop thumping on me about it "because it is required by the
> employe
Y'all can stop thumping on me about it "because it is required by the
employer".
After contemplating my navel for a while, it dawned on me that my
sensitivity is due to an old wound.
Years ago, Faculty, Staff, Students, and myriad others more or less
loosely connected with my employer compla
On 9/4/2015 12:57, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote:
I think it's time to change my SMTP greeting to:
220-By submitting e-mail to this server, you agree all legal
disclaimers are null and void.
220 You also agree that I am awesome.
I like that. Unfortunately, I no longer operate a mail host.
I have b
BGP routing table entries examined: 30167
...
Percentage of available address space announced:7.0
Percentage of allocated address space announced:7.0
erm...y'all missing some prefixes on the collector for the report?
--
Hug
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For hi
I think it's time to change my SMTP greeting to:
220-By submitting e-mail to this server, you agree all legal
disclaimers are null and void.
220 You also agree that I am awesome.
-A
On Fri, Sep 4, 2015 at 10:47 AM, Larry Sheldon wrote:
> On 9/4/2015 09:40, Rod Beck wrote:
>>
>> Can anyone provi
On 9/4/2015 09:40, Rod Beck wrote:
Can anyone provide references on this top so I can educate myself?
This e-mail and any attachments thereto is intended only for use by
the addressee(s) named herein and may be proprietary and/or legally
privileged. If you are not the intended recipient of this
Hi Rod,
Ivan's Pepelnjak blog is good source of information about SDN (and what
it is not).
Blog link:
http://blog.ipspace.net/search/label/SDN
Ivan's presentation at last RIPE meeting in Amsterdam:
Software Defined Networks - Four Years Later
https://youtu.be/z-NW3GIFyss
Cheers,
Pawel
On 09
On Fri, 4 Sep 2015 14:40:31 +
Rod Beck wrote:
> Can anyone provide references on this top so I can educate myself?
A bit more effort will be required on your part to get the most out
it, but one potentially in depth resource would be Nick Feamster's
Software Defined Networking course, curren
> On 4 Sep 2015, at 15:40, Rod Beck wrote:
>
> Can anyone provide references on this top so I can educate myself?
This might be of help
http://packetpushers.net/sdn-network-virtualization-hypervisors/
Niraj
--
Niraj Kacha
Network Security
Loughborough University
signatu
About every edition of Packet Pushers Podcast for the last 18 months would
be a good start probably. That'll keep you busy.
Jethro.
On Fri, 4 Sep 2015, Rod Beck wrote:
> Can anyone provide references on this top so I can educate myself?
>
> This e-mail and any attachments thereto is intended
Can anyone provide references on this top so I can educate myself?
This e-mail and any attachments thereto is intended only for use by the
addressee(s) named herein and may be proprietary and/or legally privileged. If
you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, you are hereby notified tha
On Fri, Sep 04, 2015 at 08:32:42AM -0500, Mike Hammett wrote:
> I'm not here to debate how awesome or poor ARIN's IRR is.
>
> I've created my first objects in there, verified they exist via the
> ARIN RR whois and seen them show up in IRR Explorer. How do I verify
> that I've actually done them a
I'm not here to debate how awesome or poor ARIN's IRR is.
I've created my first objects in there, verified they exist via the ARIN RR
whois and seen them show up in IRR Explorer. How do I verify that I've actually
done them all correctly?
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Mike Hammett
Intelligent Computing Solution
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