Re: puck not responding

2024-02-27 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
We’re getting rocked by storms here in Michigan, could be related. Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 28, 2024, at 01:22, Hank Nussbacher wrote: > >  >

Re: Why are paper LOAs still used?

2024-02-26 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
Highly anecdotal, but we’ve always refused to provide them, and they’ve always set it up without an LOA. YMMV since we negotiate larger contracts, but we’ve only ever been asked maybe twice? Both times they admitted they had no idea why they asked for it, so it just seems like some process

Re: IPv6 uptake (was: The Reg does 240/4)

2024-02-16 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
> a lot of folks > making statements about network security on this list don't appear to > grasp it. If your network is secure, it isn’t even possible to “accidentally” open inbound ports in the first place. You either allow it to happen or you don’t via security policy, anything else means

Re: IRR information & BYOIP (Bring Your Own IP) with Cloud Providers

2024-01-22 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
> At least that's how the AWS offering works. AWS allows you to broadcast your own ASN when you BYOIP: https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2023/11/amazon-vpc-ip-address-manager-bring-your-own-asn-aws/ -Dan > On Jan 22, 2024, at 16:37, William Herrin wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 19, 2024

Re: Contact at GoDaddy domains

2024-01-15 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
Sending a letter to their legal department has always worked to get any issue solved for us, that’s pretty much the only success we’ve ever had with escalations before we promptly move the domain as far away from them as possible.Sent from my iPhoneOn Jan 15, 2024, at 11:08, Greg Joosse -

Re: sigs wanted for a response to the fcc's NOI for faster broadband speeds

2023-12-01 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
Yea I’d like to see mandated IPv6 if ISPs want government money, around here an IPv4 only ISP won a government contract a while back for res fiber deployment and the last I heard from an acquaintance I spoke to over there they are planning to stuff the entire city behind a /24 with no upcoming

Re: DoD contact

2023-11-21 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
Might not be helpful to everyone here, but if you are American you can go through your US representative. I’ve escalated an issue with a US gov network exactly once for a v6 issue through my senator and I got an email back from the correct team 2 days later, so YMMV.-Dan MarksOn Nov 21, 2023, at

Re: Any interpol contact

2023-10-30 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
Interpol will never reach out to you, your local federal police liaison will contact you (in the US, that’s your regional FBI office) and ask you to contact them directly or by calling the main number and giving them a case number from the email.

Re: jon postel

2023-10-16 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
I wasn’t even born yet when he died, but as humans we are lucky to have had someone like him, along with a great many other folks along side him. One of my professors at Michigan (his name eludes me for some reason) always had a great many stories about him and other folks in that time period,

Re: AT Business Center completely broken for months - is it the norm?

2023-10-09 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
This has been the case with most AT systems I’ve had to use in the past 5 years, FirstNet is even worse. As others suggested in trying different browsers, I found that a lot of (especially older) corporate firewalls just seem to hate AT websites and flipping on a VPN to tends to resolve most

Re: MX204 Virtual Chassis Setup

2023-08-27 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
(Enterprise AS for context) This hasn’t been my experience in the US, however we mostly deal in tier 2 markets (I.e. Detroit, Miami, Dallas, etc…) and we have plenty of 40G private interconnects. I don’t doubt 40G is going away, I’ve just never had trouble using it around here. The only time

Re: AWS hosted sites like slack unreachable

2023-07-20 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
You didn’t specify anything that would be useful to narrow down the issue (i.e. location, asn, error codes, etc) - We had a somewhat similar issue at DET-IX with routes to us-east-1 and us-east-2 seeing a lot of packet loss, but AWS eventually just de-peered the exchange entirely since it was

Re: 1299 capacity constraints

2023-07-14 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
Same in the continental US via Chicago, no widespread issues here but we egress less than 100gbps via 1299 so we’re small potatoes. We sometimes notice QUIC streams to 7018 having trouble, but nothing worth complaining about yet. Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 14, 2023, at 12:15, Mark Tinka

Re: 429 Too Many Requests

2023-06-23 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
Have you reached out to Fastly? They’re pretty quick to throttle in my experience.Sent from my iPhoneOn Jun 23, 2023, at 00:13, Joshua Pool via NANOG wrote:Anyone ever had to deal with etsy.com returning 429 for all subnets? We have very little traffic going to etsy at any given moment but every

Re: Treasurydirect.gov unreachable over IPv6?

2023-05-17 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
You can utilize online (i.e. https://dnstools.ws/) or ISP looking glass tools to check for routing issues. It's up for us via AS12129 On 5/17/2023 2:30 PM, holow29 wrote: Is anyone able to reach treasurydirect.gov over IPv6? Unable to do so over Verizon Fios, and

Re: Spectrum networks IPv6 access issue

2023-05-02 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
Marks > On May 2, 2023, at 15:36, Jared Mauch wrote: > >  > >> On May 2, 2023, at 2:43 PM, Daniel Marks via NANOG wrote: >> >> This has been “resolved", I finally got through to some awesome engineer at >> Spectrum who has rerouted traffic while they wo

Re: Spectrum networks IPv6 access issue

2023-05-02 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
This has been “resolved", I finally got through to some awesome engineer at Spectrum who has rerouted traffic while they work with their hardware vendor (thanks Jake): 1 2605:6000:0:8::f:7acc (2605:6000:0:8::f:7acc) 0.372 ms 0.323 ms 0.282 ms 2 ae15.ARTNTXAF02H.chtrse.com

Re: Spectrum networks IPv6 access issue

2023-04-26 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
We’ve been having IPv6 issues for weeks in Texas on Spectrum, we have an Enterprise support ticket open on our IP transit circuits but I’ve seen no real movement. Our issue is being tracked internally as INC26440632, but I believe it’s specific to the DFW area. Daniel Marks

Re: (IETF I-D): Implications of IPv6 Addressing on Security Operations (Fwd: New Version Notification for draft-gont-opsec-ipv6-addressing-00.txt)

2023-02-07 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
Anecdotal but I've seen hacked AWS accounts with Cloudformation scripts to create and destroy lots of tiny instances to rotate through IPv4 addresses. Being able to rotate through IP addresses is not a new thing, I'm sure we all have networks in mind when we think of garbage/malicious traffic

Re: Increasing problems with geolocation/IPv4 access

2023-01-20 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
Even worse, some don’t even bother taking you off a list or correcting their records. In these cases I’ve had great luck once our lawyers get involved, but that really only works for US-based companies. Pretty sure the last company who used our IP space was just wrecking the internet for fun,

RE: IERS ponders reverse leapsecond...

2022-08-03 Thread Daniel Marks via NANOG
This is why we've internally standardized on Leap smearing, an added benefit is that it keeps us in sync with Google and AWS who also smear time in the same way. Daniel Marks d...@nielmarks.com --- Original Message --- On Wednesday, August 3rd, 2022 at 11:33 AM, Matthew Huff wrote: