My apologies to all. Certain of the blocks mentioned in my prior
posting here have already been reclaimed, and are currently being
routed by appropriate parties. In particular, these ones:
152.108.0.0/16
155.237.0.0/16
165.4.0.0/16
165.5.0.0/16
Also, I somehow managed to miss mentioning a few
Check out Wanguard
--
Dmitry Sherman
From: NANOG on behalf of Colton Conor
Date: Wednesday, 29 January 2020 at 0:47
To: Mike
Cc: NANOG
Subject: Re: Recommended DDoS mitigation appliance?
Mike,
What did you end up going with if not fastnetmon? Were you using their paid or
free version?
Does Velcloud make an actual LTE box?
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 6:44 AM K. Scott Helms
wrote:
> There are lots of options to solve that problem.
>
> Peplink, 128T, Viptela (Cisco), Velocloud (VMWare), etc.
>
> Scott Helms
>
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 6:31 PM K MEKKAOUI wrote:
>
>> Dear NANOG
Mike,
The free trial is the paid version right? Just was wondering if you use the
community or advanced paid version.
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 4:38 PM Mike wrote:
> I had intended to use the paid version once the 'free trial' proved to
> work, but for the previously mentioned reasons it did not
Antoni,
Search engine or PeeringDB == Dr Fortress // Fred Rodi. Solid.
They have the primary IX. Charter and Level3/CL are best option for haulage
or IP. #IMHO. Probably cable IRU options, but nit my space.
Let me know if no luck.
Cheers, and good luck!
-M<
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 12:38
I had intended to use the paid version once the 'free trial' proved to
work, but for the previously mentioned reasons it did not and I gave up.
Would still love to have this style of solution in my network and still
open to other solutions, just haven't really found anything else.
On 1/28/20
--- a.matama...@gmail.com wrote:
From: Antoni Matamalas
I'm trying to figure out how is the connectivity in the Hawaiian Islands
for a project I have. I'm based in Europe and my knowledge of the details
of the communications in the islands is still limited. The project is based
in the O'ahu
My information is a little dated (2014) but at the time:
The University of Hawaii runs HIX
DR Fortress by the airport in Honolulu (a former Equinix site)
provides commercial access to HIX
Regards,
Bill Herrin
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 9:37 AM Antoni Matamalas wrote:
>
> Hi NANOG,
>
> I'm trying
Hi NANOG,
I'm trying to figure out how is the connectivity in the Hawaiian Islands
for a project I have. I'm based in Europe and my knowledge of the details
of the communications in the islands is still limited. The project is based
in the O'ahu island but I'm trying to understand how things are
I was excited for that UBNT solution when I first saw it on the beta forum…
then I saw that there is an eSIM with no SIM slot, and you’re locked to AT
Have you seen the price plan?
$15 MRC w/1GB, $10 for each additional GB…..
Maybe this would be great for some users, but not our users… I’ll
On 1/28/20 4:22 PM, Paul Nash wrote:
Carrying on with the “first Internet connection” thread:
I forget how I found out about Usenet and UUCP email (lost in the mosts of
time). I ran a store and forward dial-up link from South Africa to DDSW1 in
Chicago (Hi Karl! Thanks!). I cobbled
Hi Nanog,
Posting here since my Google-fu is coming up short. I'm trying to setup delegated RPKI
in ARIN using rpki.net's rpkid Python daemon and am running into an issue submitting the
identity file to ARIN's control panel. The same file submitted to RIPE's test
environment at
Definitely sad news. I worked with Bill at ISI when we were forming the
MAE-LA-LAAP Internet Exchange and owe a lot of my current contributions to his
efforts back then. He had some of the most interesting (and funny
after-the-fact) stories surrounding his many international trips, including
Then why are you sending email to nanog@nanog.org?
LOL!
-mel
> On Jan 29, 2020, at 12:41 AM, Ronald F. Guilmette
> wrote:
>
> I have a standing policy of never attempting to converse with unaccountable
> anonymized role accounts. Based on past experience, this is without
> exception an
>
> If you always e-mail j...@telco.com instead of n...@telco.com for your
> issues, you may end of in a situation where Jake is gone, on vacation, or
> simply moved on to accounting.
Plus, Jake hates this. He might pretend to be your friend but he's getting
paid to do that. Nothing more
- On Jan 29, 2020, at 12:40 AM, Ronald F. Guilmette r...@tristatelogic.com
wrote:
Hi,
> (I have a standing policy of never attempting to converse with unaccountable
> anonymized role accounts. Based on past experience, this is without
> exception an utter waste of my time.)
In the real
elcome input on this as I look into the history a little more.
>
> Cheers!
>
> James
>
> On 1/29/20 7:27 AM, Chris Knipe wrote:
> > Hi All,
> >
> > http://ftp.afrinic.net/stats/afrinic/delegated-afrinic-extended-20200129
> >
> > Another thing that stuc
I do this with Accelerated devices tied to Juniper SRXes as well as Velocloud
VCEs depending on the customer's other needs. Increasingly common application.
--
Shawn
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, at 8:08 AM, Alain Hebert wrote:
> Juniper SRX and any reliable consumer LTE router =D.
>
> -
Alain
Juniper SRX and any reliable consumer LTE router =D.
-
Alain Hebertaheb...@pubnix.net
PubNIX Inc.
50 boul. St-Charles
P.O. Box 26770 Beaconsfield, Quebec H9W 6G7
Tel: 514-990-5911 http://www.pubnix.netFax: 514-990-9443
On 2020-01-28 18:30, K
on this as I look into the history a little more.
Cheers!
James
On 1/29/20 7:27 AM, Chris Knipe wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> http://ftp.afrinic.net/stats/afrinic/delegated-afrinic-extended-20200129
>
> Another thing that stuck it's head out today now. No ASN, nor IP prefixes
> allocate
There are lots of options to solve that problem.
Peplink, 128T, Viptela (Cisco), Velocloud (VMWare), etc.
Scott Helms
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 6:31 PM K MEKKAOUI wrote:
> Dear NANOG Community,
>
>
>
> Can anyone help with any device information that provides redundancy for
> business
Hi All,
http://ftp.afrinic.net/stats/afrinic/delegated-afrinic-extended-20200129
Another thing that stuck it's head out today now. No ASN, nor IP prefixes
allocated since 2019/05/15 is listed in the delegated text files. Our (and
I am sure others) prefixes is now null routed at team CYMRU
Not blocking them will drain my outgoing bandwidth.
On Wed, 29 Jan 2020 01:18:32 +0100 dam...@google.com wrote
I recommend you *not* block the outgoing RST packets, as blocking them will
only make matters worse:
- it leaves the webservers being abused for reflection in the
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