Re: [nanog] BGP routes by country

2019-09-26 Thread Töma Gavrichenkov
Peace, On Fri, Sep 27, 2019, 1:07 AM Michel Py wrote: > A while ago, I tried to block China. The attack profile lowered a little > bit, but I did not feel my network was safer. Looks kind of futile to me. > The bots are everywhere, blocking entire countries does not reduce the > risk much. > Ju

Re: BGP routes by country

2019-09-26 Thread Töma Gavrichenkov
Peace, On Thu, Sep 26, 2019, 7:19 PM Chris Phillips wrote: > Greetings, > > Is anyone offering a service providing BGP routes by country? I'm not > looking to buy transit, but rather build policies based on the routes > received to allow traffic from certain countries, or disallow traffic from

RE: [nanog] BGP routes by country

2019-09-26 Thread Michel Py
> Christopher Morrow wrote : > Maybe asking from the get-go: "What are you trying to do?" Indeed. > because the question asked is fraught with peril and disaster... Allowing only US and Canada will be be a manual whitelist nightmare and will likely result in some unreachability. A while ago,

Re: [nanog] BGP routes by country

2019-09-26 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 4:48 PM Chris Knipe wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 9:53 PM Christopher Morrow > wrote: >> >> Maybe asking from the get-go: >> "What are you trying to do?" >> >> because the question asked is fraught with peril and disaster... > > > Why? When you have a serious prob

Re: [nanog] BGP routes by country

2019-09-26 Thread Chris Knipe
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 9:53 PM Christopher Morrow wrote: > Maybe asking from the get-go: > "What are you trying to do?" > > because the question asked is fraught with peril and disaster... > Why? When you have a serious problem with a specific ASN, it's not unreasonable to drop traffic to th

Re: [nanog] BGP routes by country

2019-09-26 Thread Christopher Morrow
Maybe asking from the get-go: "What are you trying to do?" because the question asked is fraught with peril and disaster... On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 3:32 PM Michel Py wrote: > > > Chris Phillips wrote : > > Is anyone offering a service providing BGP routes by country? I'm not > > looking to b

RE: [nanog] BGP routes by country

2019-09-26 Thread Michel Py
> Chris Phillips wrote : > Is anyone offering a service providing BGP routes by country? I'm not > looking to buy transit, but rather build policies based on the routes > received to allow traffic from certain countries, or disallow traffic from > others. Kind of like the the CYMRU bogons list,

RE: BGP routes by country

2019-09-26 Thread Keith Medcalf
RIR Delegations data is public. https://www.apnic.net/about-apnic/corporate-documents/documents/resource-guidelines/rir-statistics-exchange-format/ The various RIR delegation statistics can be gotten from: https://ftp.afrinic.net/pub/stats/afrinic/delegated-afrinic-latest https://ftp.apnic.net/

Re: Recommendation: Good paging / alerting software ?

2019-09-26 Thread William Herrin
On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 7:42 AM Warren Kumari wrote: > I'm looking for a recommendation for a good paging / alerting system > *for personal use*. For personal use, I use gmail. Create a label "pageme," have the monitor send emails to yourname+pag...@gmail.com and set up label notifications on y

Re: Recommendation: Good paging / alerting software ?

2019-09-26 Thread J. Hellenthal via NANOG
Have you tried uptime robot? I believe you qualify for the free tier, there is a limit of SMS messages but email to text services at most providers can be substituted to circumvent that. -- J. Hellenthal The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a lot about a

Re: Recommendation: Good paging / alerting software ?

2019-09-26 Thread Brandon Svec
https://papertrailapp.com might meet your needs. They have a free tier and collect syslog messages in their cloud and then have various alerting methods such as SMS, web hooks, email, etc. you could leverage to get the alerts you want. Good luck. > On Sep 26, 201

Re: BGP routes by country

2019-09-26 Thread Andrew Cannova (T2 International)
https://www.countryipblocks.net/ this might be useful to you From: NANOG on behalf of Chris Phillips Date: Thursday, 26 September 2019 at 17:19 To: "nanog@nanog.org" Subject: BGP routes by country ** EXTERNAL EMAIL ** Greetings, Is anyone offering a service providing BGP routes by country?

BGP routes by country

2019-09-26 Thread Chris Phillips
Greetings, Is anyone offering a service providing BGP routes by country? I'm not looking to buy transit, but rather build policies based on the routes received to allow traffic from certain countries, or disallow traffic from others. Kind of like the the CYMRU bogons list, but, by country. Than

Recommendation: Good paging / alerting software ?

2019-09-26 Thread Warren Kumari
Hi there, I'm looking for a recommendation for a good paging / alerting system *for personal use*. I'm monitoring a number of servers, VMs, routers / switches and such, and currently get ~10 pages a week. Things I've already tried: I'm currently using OpsGenie, but don't really like the UI. I br