Re: CGNAT - Seeking Real World Experience

2016-11-24 Thread Ca By
On Thu, Nov 24, 2016 at 7:05 PM Adam wrote: > I'm crunching the numbers on the cost effectiveness of implementing CGN vs > IPv4 auctions. The determining factor is how many ephemeral ports are > reserved for each customer. This is for a residential broadband > environment. > > Is anybody doing de

Zoho Mail - SPF & DKIM Records...

2016-11-24 Thread Michael Bullut
Greetings Team, Has anybody set up SPF & DKIM for a domain whose e-mails are handled by Zoho? Running into trouble setting them up. Warm regards, Michael Bullut. --- *Cell:* *+254 723 393 114.**Skype Name:* *Michael Bullut.* *Twitter:* * @Kipsang * *Blog: http://ww

CGNAT - Seeking Real World Experience

2016-11-24 Thread Adam
I'm crunching the numbers on the cost effectiveness of implementing CGN vs IPv4 auctions. The determining factor is how many ephemeral ports are reserved for each customer. This is for a residential broadband environment. Is anybody doing deterministic NAT/PAT (i.e. each customer gets X ports - no

Re: Oracle buys... Dyn.

2016-11-24 Thread Akshay Kumar
Yeah amazonaws.com NOT route53. On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 1:22 PM, Lee Fuller wrote: > Yes false. Amazon do use dyn + others for their own domains in addition to > their own Route 53 but Route 53 itself is a completely separate service. > > Kind Regards > > Lee Fuller (mobile) > PGP: 4F58 D91E 388

Re: Oracle buys... Dyn.

2016-11-24 Thread Akshay Kumar
Route53 just uses Dyn and Ultra. I would expect AWS to roll out their own soon. On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 12:18 PM, J. Hellenthal wrote: > Don't blame ya I'm a little negative on this one too as I can already > "assume" specialized DNS integration with oracle products among possibly > ?oracle clou

Re: Bell Canada contact - need help with DNS issue

2016-11-24 Thread Rich Lafferty
dnsadmin@ is no longer, but I was able to get a ticket past the front-line business support to an _incredibly_ helpful enterprise-level support desk who figured out what was going on and paged (!) their DNS team to intervene. I figured that the depths of Bell Canada were innavigable but we man

Re: IPv6 dumps on Oregon route views

2016-11-24 Thread John Kemp
We don't save from the hardware router, i.e. route-views.routeviews.org. We had done that for quite some time, I think up until 2008. But the load on doing full dumps from the command-line was too much, and interfered with normal users. So at that point, we switched the ASCII dumps to route-vi

IPv6 dumps on Oregon route views

2016-11-24 Thread Anurag Bhatia
Hello everyone Was wondering if anyone is aware of mrt dump link for IPv6 dumps of Oregon route views? I see on the website it links to http://archive.routeviews.org/ipv6/ which gives a list of various collectors except for Oregon. The default "bgpdata" directory inside has dumps which are empt