And since owen has not yet mentioned it, consider something that supports
having : in its address as well.
Sort of tangentially related, I had a support rep for a vendor once tell me
that a 255 in the second or third octet was not valid for an ipv4 address. Hard
to troubleshoot a problem when
We have two geographically distinct locations that currently both fall under
the same ASN.
At site 1 we have a particular set of ip networks (/20 and bigger) in use
only locally to this site
At site 2 we have a separate set of ip networks (/20 and bigger) in use only
locally to this site
Thanks to all for the on and off list replies, they've been helpful.
We get full BGP routes from all upstream connections (currently they are all
different providers). The upstream bandwidth is cheaper at site 2 than at
site 1 and the private backnet connection is a fixed cost so when previously
,
Justin Krejci
The IP is back in BGP and the website is working for me now.
Parallel ssh (pssh) might help you too
--Original Message--
From: Abdullah Al-Malki
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: accessing multiple devices via a script
Sent: Jan 15, 2012 11:52 AM
Hi fellows,
I am supporting a big service provider and sometimes I face this problem.
Sometimes I want to
No one has mentioned Belair yet? Serves the Minneapolis network pretty well.
http://www.belairnetworks.com/
-Original Message-
From: Greg Ihnen os10ru...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2012 19:06:26
To: Nathan Eisenbergnat...@atlasnetworks.us
Cc: nanog@nanog.orgnanog@nanog.org
Subject:
+1 for cogent, problem free and good responsive support.
Not sure why don't use only 1 upstream if you care about accessibility has
anything to do with cogent specifically. Are peering/de-peering disputes more
likely to occur than all other network/routing issues combined? its just
another
STG is a very simple windows real time snmp grapher
http://leonidvm.chat.ru/
It is geared at interface throughput but can easily be used for things like
CPU utilization, firewall connection counts, temperature, etc.
-Original Message-
From: Joel Jaeggli [mailto:joe...@bogus.com]
Sent:
We've also seen that busy routers are slower to respond to requests directed
at them as opposed to traffic routing thru them which can continue to work
without issue or performance loss.
-Original Message-
From: Kameron Gasso [mailto:kgasso-li...@visp.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18,
While not covering all apps you may want to use, it does work for at least
Firefox when web browsing (works on non-windows too) when using an ssh socks
proxy
Go to the address
about:config
filter for dns
toggle network.proxy.socks_remote_dns to true and then firefox will send
its own DNS
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23belkin
Sounds like a bad firmware update most likely.
Presumably the Belkin routers perform caching DNS for the LAN clients for if
the LAN clients use alternate DNS servers (OpenDNS, Google, your ISPs, etc)
there are no longer any issues for those devices, as
Has anyone run into the situation where their static IP address from Comcast
(on the business class cable modem Internet service) was changed when the modem
was replaced?
We have a remote site that uses Comcast as a backup Internet connection and
when we went to use it recently our VPN tunnel
I've a couple 10 port Cisco switches that support 2.5 and 5gbps over cat5e,
just wondering if there are any other vendors out there with offerings that
support these newer ethernet speeds. Supporting cat5e for these multi-gig
speeds is a real boon in many circumstances given the wide popularity
Might help if you indicate type of service as they have lots of services
covered by different groups: IP transit, wave, dark fiber, voip, Colo, etc.
Their Enterprise division does yet other services.
Might also help if you provide at least a general location/region.
-Original
If you read the article, it is made clear he was "kicked off" of a free service
being provided. He was not a paying customer of Akamai and does not fault
Akamai for their decision.
From: Grant Ridder [shortdudey...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 23,
, Justin Krejci
wrote:
> I am working on some network designs and am adding some additional routers to
> a BGP network. I'd like to build a plan of changing all of the existing
> routers over from full iBGP mesh to something more scalable (ie route
> reflection).
You might want to b
Nanog,
I am working on some network designs and am adding some additional routers to a
BGP network. I'd like to build a plan of changing all of the existing routers
over from full iBGP mesh to something more scalable (ie route reflection).
Fortunately, I am also going to be able to
Last few new ASN additions ARIN has issued:
Add AS396022
Add AS396023
Add AS396024
Add AS396025
Add AS396026
Add AS396027
ARIN has a daily mailing list where they indicate all of their newly updated
number resource registrations.
http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-issued/
I see the Disney service went live today, with some load issues according to
various news reports and down detector. Is it well known where the newly
released Disney+ streaming service content is sourced? Are they using their own
servers on AS22604 or using one or more of the established CDNs?
I am looking for a contact in the network group (may be called National
Escalation team or NatEsc team internally) within AT/DirecTV pertaining to
the NFL Sunday Ticket online streaming service. I have been attempting to work
through their normal support process for quite some time, they are
be appreciated. I don't mind working with any organization to
straighten out any stale data, I just need some assistance getting to someone
who has the info or access.
Thanks!!
Justin Krejci
+1 on Bryan's message.
TL;DR
It seems lots of ISPs are struggling to figure out the why and the where of
many IP addresses or blocks that are suddenly being blacklisted or flagged as
VPNs or as out of service area.
I would really love to find, as Bryan said, if there is one particular IP
Well apparently there are VPN applications that rely on fellow VPN users in a
P2P fashion to share network connectivity. I guess it is like a commercialized
version of Tor to some extent. Excluding any potential legal risks for illegal
behavior tunneled through an unsuspecting fellow user, this
https://www.arelion.com/
Since all other work is now complete in the world I should have plenty of time
to update documentation, billing, labels, port names, route-maps, contact email
addresses, etc.
After watching their marketing video I learned the pronunciation of Arelion is
not R-Lion
in contact to resolve an issue that the regular support channel is
unable to do.
Thanks!
Justin Krejci
Hello Edy,
Log into your peeringdb.com account and go to their network, they have a
peering contact listed there.
https://www.peeringdb.com/net/2
From: NANOG on behalf of
em...@edylie.net
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2023 5:10 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
For corrections/updates, what I have found to be generally successful is
1. make sure to advertise the IP blocks into the DFZ from your ASN as soon as
possible
2. make sure ARIN data is accurate (we use ARIN, you may use one of the other
registries)
3. update my geofeed, as referenced
Leave the private matter of private email handling in the hands of the private
participants of the private email system.
If congress wants to create a government mandate on political campaign emails,
the political campaigns themselves ought to be forced to mark their emails as a
political
I'd suggest you reach out to hosting company and have them mark the block(s) in
question as re-allocated to your organization. Also Neustar does support
self-published geofeeds so you could also publish your own + leased IP space
and them get them to subscribe to your list.
Very interesting news. Improving online security is a win and this sounds
promising.
Never having used FIDO2 for anything I am left, probably not uniquely, in the
dark for hardware device support. The only link I found on the ARIN website for
"hardware keys" was a link to another ARIN page,
Any contacts available that are responsible for androidpolice.com website
hosting? Some of our IP space is not able to access their website. Other IP
addresses of ours are working just fine. This appears to be some kind HTTP
protocol layer issue but only affecting certain IP addresses. I am
old
"your ISP needs to set the correct bits in the IP packets to designate the
traffic as coming from the correct geography." I laughed and I cried at that
one.
-Original Message-
From: Richard Laager
mailto:richard%20laager%20%3crlaa...@wiktel.com%3e>>
To: Justin Krej
For a good long while (months) we have had similar issues with various Verizon
destinations.
I observed it only happens when passing through certain geographic regions of
the US. Other regions make it through without issue.
This is directly observable and repeatable using Cogent's Looking glass
I have Digital Element in my own internal wiki page for managing/documenting IP
geolocation services headaches.
Searching them up on my page I see noted they have a contact us form that
specifically lists "IP Address Data Update" as a contact reason. Maybe that
will give you or others some
I give +1 for phpipam
-Original Message-
From: Justin Wilson (Lists)
mailto:%22justin%20wilson%20%28lists%29%22%20%3cli...@mtin.net%3e>>
To: NANOG mailto:nanog%20%3cna...@nanog.org%3e>>
Subject: Re: ipv6 address management - documentation
Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2023 23:38:28 -0500
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