Re: Frontier

2017-05-02 Thread Matt Hoppes
Someone did. Unfortunately response time through frontiers NOC seems to have gotten terrible since the acquisition of many Verizon properties. When ever we have issues it's the norm to wait two to four hours before we hear anything back and often the NOC scrambles the information. 50% of the

Re: Frontier

2017-05-02 Thread Eric Dugas
I hope someone contacted you off-list because their NOC's answer was unacceptable. Pretty sure it's a human error and not malicious but network operators have to react quickly to this type of issue. Several days? Even several hours is a ridiculous response time. Contact their upstream providers

Re: Financial services BGP hijack last week?

2017-05-02 Thread Randy Bush
> the use of rsync in RPKI is preventing a lot of large ISPs from > implementing it (too difficult to provide redundancy with > rsync). uh, at least the DRL implementation supports caches feeding off of caches in (if you are silly enough) an arbitrarily complex graph. some years back, our

Re: Financial services BGP hijack last week?

2017-05-02 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Tue, May 2, 2017 at 11:21 AM, Compton, Rich A wrote: > That¹s the million dollar question. I think that there will be more > adoption from the Internet at large when some big players adopt it. Right > now the use of rsync in RPKI is preventing a lot of large ISPs

Re: Financial services BGP hijack last week?

2017-05-02 Thread Randy Bush
>> it only proves the need for wider RPKI adoption > How can we actually encourage RPKI adoption? http://certification-stats.ripe.net/ tim, oleg, alex, ..., the ripe/ncc team, and the ripe community have worked very hard to make it easy, and the numbers show their success. lacnic even more

Frontier

2017-05-02 Thread Matt Hoppes
I need a network administrator from Frontier to contact me ASAP regarding BGP advertisement of a block that needs to stop please. We are down. Have been told it will be several days until restoration. And frontier is advertising our ips so I can't even advertise them out a different route.

Re: SD-WAN for enlightened

2017-05-02 Thread Stefan
As of this announcement: http://investor.cisco.com/investor-relations/news-and-events/news/news-details/2017/Cisco-Announces-Intent-to-Acquire-Viptela/default.aspx there will be one less than before :-) Seriously - when I first learned about them, upon service inclusion of the Viptela products

RE: SD-WAN for enlightened

2017-05-02 Thread Doug Marschke
Too many to list. I don’t know who is “winning” in market share right now, as I am sure each vendor tracks their wins differently. There are definitely a few making more noise than others. Doug Marschke CTO www.sdnessentials.com JNCIE-SP #41, JNCIE-ENT

Old Long Haul Versus New Long Haul Fiber

2017-05-02 Thread Rod Beck
I am curious how much of a performance gap exists between new long haul fiber and fiber laid during the Great Boom from 1998-2001. We are very close to 20 years. I assume there are two dimensions, namely bit carrying capacity of an individual wave and total bandwidth capacity of a fiber pair.

Re: Financial services BGP hijack last week?

2017-05-02 Thread Mike Hammett
Lower cost router platforms don't have RPKI capability. Mikrotik claims that v7 will... whenever that comes out. AFAIK, Ubiquiti doesn't support it either. Both have submitted and acknowledged feature requests for it. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions

Re: Financial services BGP hijack last week?

2017-05-02 Thread Compton, Rich A
That¹s the million dollar question. I think that there will be more adoption from the Internet at large when some big players adopt it. Right now the use of rsync in RPKI is preventing a lot of large ISPs from implementing it (too difficult to provide redundancy with rsync). There is a protocol

Re: Akamai contact

2017-05-02 Thread James Harr
Akamai contacted me off-list. Thanks! -- James Harr Lead Network Engineer University of Nebraska at Omaha 402-554-4925 M:402-660-5466 From: NANOG on behalf of James Harr Sent: Tuesday, May 2, 2017 8:38:26 AM To:

Akamai contact

2017-05-02 Thread James Harr
Hi, Can someone from Akamai contact me off-list? We're having a problems accessing a testing website served from the Akamai CDN during finals week. -- James Harr Lead Network Engineer University of Nebraska at Omaha 402-554-4925 M:402-660-5466

Re: Financial services BGP hijack last week?

2017-05-02 Thread Job Snijders
On Tue, May 02, 2017 at 08:29:32AM +0100, Nikos Leontsinis wrote: > it only proves the need for wider RPKI adoption How can we actually encourage RPKI adoption? Kind regards, Job

Re: Financial services BGP hijack last week?

2017-05-02 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Tue, May 02, 2017 at 01:49:04AM -0400, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote a message of 29 lines which said: > I didn't see any mention of this here. You should susbcribe to @bgpstream on Twitter, and read BGPmon blog :-) https://twitter.com/bgpstream

Need help from walmart.com NOC

2017-05-02 Thread Jason J. W. Williams
Hi, We run an Internet filtering service for protecting kids and folks with addiction issues. As of a couple of days ago, walmart.com stopped responding to requests (connection is formed but no response) through our filtering servers. If anyone here from Walmart could contact me off list,

Re: Financial services BGP hijack last week?

2017-05-02 Thread Scott Christopher
On Mon, May 1, 2017, at 10:49 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: > I didn't see any mention of this here. Any comments? > > [...] > > https://arstechnica.com/security/2017/04/russian-controlled-telecom-hijacks-financial-services-internet-traffic/ Governments mopping up signals and data isn't

Re: Financial services BGP hijack last week?

2017-05-02 Thread Nikos Leontsinis
it only proves the need for wider RPKI adoption On 2 May 2017 at 06:49, wrote: > I didn't see any mention of this here. Any comments? > > "On Wednesday, large chunks of network traffic belonging to MasterCard, Visa, > and more than two dozen other financial

Re: Financial services BGP hijack last week?

2017-05-02 Thread Max Tulyev
All know. Nobody care. On 02.05.17 08:49, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: > I didn't see any mention of this here. Any comments? > > "On Wednesday, large chunks of network traffic belonging to MasterCard, Visa, > and more than two dozen other financial services companies were briefly routed >