On 25/04/2018 08:29, Hank Nussbacher wrote:
> On 24/04/2018 21:35, Fredrik Korsbäck wrote:
>
>> TLDR; So it seems that AS10297 (some small hostingprovider in the US)
>> suddenly started to announce de-aggregated AWS
>> IP-space, containing quite alot of Route53 infrastructure, put up resolvers
>>
On 24/04/2018 21:35, Fredrik Korsbäck wrote:
> TLDR; So it seems that AS10297 (some small hostingprovider in the US)
> suddenly started to announce de-aggregated AWS
> IP-space, containing quite alot of Route53 infrastructure, put up resolvers
> on their own on the hijacked IP-space and
> pointe
Is MyEtherWallet really doing 500k/hr in business though?
> On Apr 24, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Fredrik Korsbäck wrote:
>
> Aloha.
>
> Surprised this hasnt "made the news" over at this list yet.
>
> https://doublepulsar.com/hijack-of-amazons-internet-domain-service-used-to-reroute-web-traffic-for-two
Best. URL. Ever. ;)
On 4/24/18 2:35 PM, Anne P. Mitchell Esq. wrote:
We have been told that the best, most expeditious way to get this resolved is:
"https://www.amazonforum.com/forums/digital-content/prime-video, it's actively
monitored, and confirmed issues are escalated to the correct eng
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 10:22:19PM +0200, Fredrik Korsbäck wrote:
> Id take it that 15169 accepted the prefix for some reason over a
> bilateral peering-sesssion (to the best of my knowledge the equinix
> routeservers does indeed do filter, but please correct me on this one)
> with 10297 and hence
On 4/24/2018 1:35 PM, Fredrik Korsbäck wrote:
Surprised this hasnt "made the news" over at this list yet.
In the old days, the list membership would have noticed the hijack. BGP
hijacks used to be a somewhat popular topic, but like spammer chasing, I
think everyone grew bored of it and the lac
Well there is quite abit of data around that particular server.
So it definitely happened.
https://twitter.com/GossiTheDog/status/988873775285460992
This tweet is a good start.
The server answer to me right now and google safe browsing has flagged it as
well for being insecure (no the regular
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 08:35:17PM +0200,
Fredrik Korsbäck wrote
a message of 28 lines which said:
> Surprised this hasnt "made the news" over at this list yet.
It may be also because NANOG email is handled by Google, who broke its antispam:
: host aspmx.l.google.com[2a00:1450:400c:c08::1a]
On 24 April 2018 at 21:45, Naslund, Steve wrote:
Hey,
> The US Government considers Huawei and ZTE to have "close ties" to the
> Chinese government according to the Director of National Intelligence along
> with the heads of CIA, FBI, and the NSA as stated in testimony before the
> Senate In
"that depends".
we for sure know that 150K or so got immediately snatched of the bat, but how
much more wallets is at stake? no one knows.
What is known however is that they are trying to deploy smokescreens with tons
of transfers moving ETH around wallets
and all seems to be ending up sooner o
We have been told that the best, most expeditious way to get this resolved is:
"https://www.amazonforum.com/forums/digital-content/prime-video, it's actively
monitored, and confirmed issues are escalated to the correct engineering team."
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell,
Attorney at Law
CEO/President,
Hey Sam, we had the same problem and were able to get it resolved (and help
a few others get unblocked as well). Shoot me the affected blocks off-list
and I'll forward them along.
Adam
On Tue, Apr 24, 2018 at 12:03 PM Anne P. Mitchell Esq.
wrote:
> Sam, may I share this with our Amazon contacts
Sam, may I share this with our Amazon contacts?
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell,
Attorney at Law
CEO/President,
SuretyMail Email Reputation Certification and Inbox Delivery Assistance
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you write:
>The days when some in the technical community could just discard others
>arguments by saying that "[you] have no idea how the
>Internet works" have long passed. I will not get intimidated nor will I step
>back. Old tricks, won't work, it's as old as the
>dysfunctional W
>I'm sure all these companies have legal entities in all countries the operate
>in. So Huawei in US is US company and Huawei products bought in US from US
>Huawei are good,. but bad >when bought from Huawei China?
IANAL however I was a network engineer for the US Air Force for over ten years.
Aloha.
Surprised this hasnt "made the news" over at this list yet.
https://doublepulsar.com/hijack-of-amazons-internet-domain-service-used-to-reroute-web-traffic-for-two-hours-unnoticed-3a6f0dda6a6f
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/mozilla.dev.security.policy/2teeVLJ44RM/Yqk5GHSpCQAJ
https
Hey Aaron,
> Excuse my lack of knowledge... What does this mean? "Shareholders are people
> holding Vanguard/Blackrock."
Funds which are largest owners of Cisco shares.
--
++ytti
Hey all,
Having a hard time finding someone within Amazon to understand geolocation
problems. We have lots of customers that started getting the amazon prime video
message about not being able to watch because of geolocation / vpn restrictions.
We are a wisp. We run BGP with our own netblocks a
Excuse my lack of knowledge... What does this mean? "Shareholders are people
holding Vanguard/Blackrock."
Aaron
> On Apr 24, 2018, at 10:31 AM, Saku Ytti wrote:
>
> Shareholders are people holding Vanguard/Blackrock.
-Original Message-
>From: NANOG On Behalf Of Saku Ytti
>Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2018 11:59 AM
>To: Naslund, Steve
>Cc: nanog@nanog.org
>Subject: Re: China Showdown Huawei vs ZTE
>On 24 April 2018 at 19:50, Naslund, Steve wrote:
>> Easy one, what law is the company incorporated under?
The fun problem here is that anonymity, encryption etc - everything that's good
and recommended for privacy and security conscious people - gets heavily used,
and early adopted, by criminals, the good ones among whom are paranoid about
both these at least so they stay out of prison.
If only all
On 24 April 2018 at 19:50, Naslund, Steve wrote:
> Easy one, what law is the company incorporated under? Nothing against the
> Chinese companies (some of their stuff is really great), but it is admittedly
> hard to separate China's military industrial complex from their
> communications suppl
>
> > Yes looks like they are both under pressure. I feel bad for the USA based
> > employees. I know Huawei has quite a few in Plano, Texas.
>
> Feel sorry for US based consumers. Historically protectionism always
> hurts the local economy most. By creating artificial demand on local
> products, o
On April 20, 2018 at 05:06 i.g...@comcast.net (Scott Schmit) wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 11:44:10PM -0400, b...@theworld.com wrote:
> > So the net result maybe isn't all that terrible unless you have a good
> > reason to hide your information even from your registrar (and ICANN),
> > chec
Saku,
I do feel bad for US Based consumers as I am one of them! Overall, I find
Huawei's solutions to be 1/3 the price of the equivalent Juniper/Cisco. The
only the stopping me from buying them is the fear of it being hacked due to
the media.
Like the S6720-EI is MEF certified, runs MPLS, and is
On 20 April 2018 at 16:44, Colton Conor wrote:
> Yes looks like they are both under pressure. I feel bad for the USA based
> employees. I know Huawei has quite a few in Plano, Texas.
Feel sorry for US based consumers. Historically protectionism always
hurts the local economy most. By creating ar
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 11:44:10PM -0400, b...@theworld.com wrote:
> So the net result maybe isn't all that terrible unless you have a good
> reason to hide your information even from your registrar (and ICANN),
> checking a privacy option won't accomplish that, they still have your
> info they're
Contact me off-list. (Unless you want to share publicly.)
I'm interested in knowing if anyone has information about their transition
from Brocade to Avgo/Broadcom to Extreme and if the transition was seamless
and ended up well.
Please tell me a little about your self. How you were a customer / pa
Dear John,
The days when some in the technical community could just discard others
arguments by saying that "[you] have no idea how the Internet works" have long
passed. I will not get intimidated nor will I step back. Old tricks, won't
work, it's as old as the dysfunctional WHOIS and will di
“Granted there's
that gray area of dissident political movements etc. but their full
time job is protecting their identity.”
You think? The median number of domain name registration that used privacy
proxy service in the Middle East is 24%. See the DNS Market study:
https://www.icann.org/en/syst
Colton, can you post some examples of the Whitebox/OS examples that you were
looking at in that performance tier?
-Original Message-
From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Colton Conor
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2018 7:46 AM
To: Josh Reynolds
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: China
Hi all.
Looking for a warm body that deals with peering over at Solera
(www.solera.com).
Trying to get someone to setup peering with their network at NAPAfrica
in Johannesburg, but we can't seem to find anyone with "enable".
If anyone from Solera is on-list, or if there is anyone that can point
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