Re: constant FEC errors juniper mpc10e 400g

2024-04-18 Thread Thomas Scott
Standard deviation is now your friend. Learned to alert on outside of SD FEC and CRCs. Although the second should already be alerting. On Thu, Apr 18, 2024 at 8:15 AM Mark Tinka wrote: > On 4/17/24 23: 24, Aaron Gould wrote: > Well JTAC just said that it seems > ok, and that 400g is going to

Re: N91 Women mixer on Sunday?

2024-03-28 Thread Thomas Scott
rom the other evening events, so that those who wish to participate, can do all of the evening events, and not have to give up anything, at the cost of the extra day. That being said, I agree, moving more to Sunday is not an acceptable answer to me. Best Regards, -Thomas Scott On Mar 28, 2024 at 1

Re: Claro Brazil contact

2024-03-15 Thread Scott Q.
good in PeeringDB - https://www.peeringdb.com/net/2680 Simply dial +552121212900, and a member of the NOC team will promptly assist you. Thanks,  -- Alessandro Martins On Fri, Mar 15, 2024 at 5:17 PM Scott Q. wrote: Thanks, indeed Dany just got back to us via e-mail. Are you sure

Re: Claro Brazil contact

2024-03-15 Thread Scott Q.
: Hey Scott, I validated those to be correct. They said Dany is the right contact. Did you try e-mailing him? Pedro On 15 Mar 2024, at 15:45, Scott Q. wrote: Anyone knows a direct contact for Claro Brazil ? The phone number for their NOC on PeeringDB doesn't work or make sense and e-mails

Claro Brazil contact

2024-03-15 Thread Scott Q.
Anyone knows a direct contact for Claro Brazil ? The phone number for their NOC on PeeringDB doesn't work or make sense and e-mails are ignored. Thank you

Re: Best TAC Services from Equipment Vendors

2024-03-13 Thread scott via NANOG
???' but they haven't done anything like what I have heard on this thread in the past 5 years I have been using them. Even for 'informational' tickets they respond quickly. scott

Re: Any clue as to when bgp.he.net will be back?

2024-01-16 Thread scott via NANOG
:: On 1/16/24 11:20 PM, Ben Cox wrote: :: Fixed, cheers for pointing that logical error out :) Thanks! scott On 1/16/24 11:20 PM, Ben Cox wrote: Fixed, cheers for pointing that logical error out :) $ git show commit 689bca929c5d3a27e6aa4f12195bf3b81b3be719 (HEAD -> master) Aut

Re: Any clue as to when bgp.he.net will be back?

2024-01-16 Thread scott via NANOG
s less than a /15 - 25 pounds/month Originates more than a /15 - 200 pounds/month. What if someone originates a /15? That's one of the prefix sizes we originate. They need a 'less than or equal to' thingie in there. scott

DoD contact

2023-11-21 Thread Scott Q.
! Scott

Re: maximum ipv4 bgp prefix length of /24 ?

2023-10-12 Thread scott via NANOG
Crap, that was supposed to be private. scott On 10/12/23 11:29 PM, scott via NANOG wrote: UGH, you called me out and I have no defense.  I was thinking of our non-NAT customers. scott On 10/12/23 11:20 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: On 13 Oct 2023, at 08:31, scott wrote: On 10/11

Re: maximum ipv4 bgp prefix length of /24 ?

2023-10-12 Thread scott via NANOG
UGH, you called me out and I have no defense. I was thinking of our non-NAT customers. scott On 10/12/23 11:20 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: On 13 Oct 2023, at 08:31, scott wrote: On 10/11/23 7:47 PM, Mark Andrews wrote: Virtually no home network on the planet has fully functional

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-17 Thread scott via NANOG
On 8/17/23 6:28 PM, Michael Thomas wrote: On 8/17/23 11:26 AM, scott via NANOG wrote: I don't want to overwhelm the list, but since there's interest here's something interesting I just now got from the electric company.  400 poles and 300 transformers.  Wow! Those of us from

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-17 Thread scott via NANOG
I don't want to overwhelm the list, but since there's interest here's something interesting I just now got from the electric company. 400 poles and 300 transformers. Wow! scott Over the past week, I have been with our teams on Maui that have helped safely restore power to 80

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-17 Thread scott via NANOG
hey brought in at least a few COWS (cellular on wheels/portable cell site trucks)" Yes, they did that with satellite back to their core. scott On 8/17/23 5:55 PM, TJ Trout wrote: I'm familiar with the island, it's it's puzzling that the major 3 cell carriers would accept a single poi

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-17 Thread scott via NANOG
square area wise. We already are getting Napili online today, which is north of the area affected. scott On Wed, Aug 16, 2023 at 10:51 PM scott via NANOG <mailto:nanog@nanog.org>> wrote: On 8/17/23 2:03 AM, John Levine wrote: > According to Eric Kuhnke mai

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-16 Thread scott via NANOG
and it is all connected into one big MPLS network for the internet stuff. There is still SS7 stuff out there, too. I am unfamiliar with that part. scott

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-16 Thread scott via NANOG
. Yes, HT was bought by Cin Bell. CB was then bought by an out of country company and are changing their name to altafiber. scott Somewhat like how GTE was independent in other places in the country. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cincinnati_Bell <https://en.wikipedia.org/w

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-16 Thread scott via NANOG
On 8/16/23 4:32 PM, Jay R. Ashworth wrote: - Original Message - From: "scott via NANOG" On 8/11/23 4:06 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: It's like a war zone. Yes, it definitely looks like that. We have connectivity to some of the edges and have put up hotspots, so fo

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-16 Thread scott via NANOG
, generators, battery banks, etc. All fiber was gone. The fire was intense due to the wind speed. There was a hurricane near the islands. Likely, even the cell towers were melted. I cannot speak to what the cell folks have in place. Last, it's an island and diverse paths are short in number. scott

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-15 Thread scott via NANOG
On Tue, Aug 15, 2023, 5:21 PM scott via NANOG On 8/11/23 4:06 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: > It's like a war zone. Yes, it definitely looks like that. We have connectivity to some of the edges and have put up hotspots, so folks can go to the hotspot areas and get inter

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-15 Thread scott via NANOG
On 8/11/23 4:06 AM, Mark Tinka wrote: It's like a war zone. Yes, it definitely looks like that. We have connectivity to some of the edges and have put up hotspots, so folks can go to the hotspot areas and get internet access. scott

Re: Hawaiian ILEC infrastructure and fire

2023-08-15 Thread scott via NANOG
into the area after electric folks. Notice the smoke everywhere and all the debris on the road. surfer.mauigateway.com/lhna-co.jpg scott

Re: Anyone with the FAA around, VOR-DME circuit related.

2022-08-28 Thread Scott McGrath
Hi, Luke Definitely NOT with the FAA, but as a pilot I would recommend you contact your local FSDO. I've attached a link for the local FSDO offices they can certainly connect to the appropriate resource since its a safety issue. https://www.faa.gov/about/office_org/field_offices/fsdo/ On

Re: is nanog really in the spoofer report?

2022-07-10 Thread scott via NANOG
by default, so it is easy to overlook. - Ah, OK. I didn't think of conferences. DOH! I have never been to one. Thanks! scott

is nanog really in the spoofer report?

2022-07-08 Thread scott via NANOG
I just realized that many automatically put emails with the subject line of "Spoofer Report for NANOG" in the trash, so I changed it. Is that for real or a spoof itself? If it's real I know a buncha guys that will help. ;) scott On 7/8/2022 10:35 AM, scott wrote: "

Re: Spoofer Report for NANOG for Jun 2022

2022-07-08 Thread scott via NANOG
"> 19230 NANOG 2016-06-13 2022-06-07" Wait...what? :) scott On 7/8/2022 7:00 AM, CAIDA Spoofer Project wrote: In response to feedback from operational security communities, CAIDA's source address validation measurement project (https://spoo

Re: Verizon no BGP route to some of AS38365 (182.61.200.0/24)

2022-06-23 Thread scott via NANOG
to Baidu's 182.61.254.169 IP when tracerouting to 182.61.254.1. scott

Re: FCC vs FAA Story

2022-06-07 Thread Scott McGrath
Hi Sabri The flight cancellations are already happening, now if weather threatens to make a RA required approach necessary at an airport covered by a 5G NOTAM the flight is frequently cancelled. Have you not noticed that during inclement weather this year the number of cancellations has vastly

Re: FCC vs FAA Story

2022-06-06 Thread Scott McGrath
Here’s the problem FCC ignored the rest of the world and EU’s 5G deployment in the rest of the world 5G base stations have half the EIRP of their US counterparts and the antenna systems use downtilt so 5G coverage on the ground is better and RADALT operation is largely unaffected except for

Re: 10 Do's + Don'ts for Visiting Québec + Register Now for N85!

2022-05-10 Thread Scott McGrath
Definitely try the smoked meat sandwich I recommend asking for 'medium fat' used to visit Montreal frequently pre pandemic On Sun, May 8, 2022 at 9:22 PM Randy Bush wrote: > once upon a time at an ietf in ville de québec, i was out to dinner with > a crew of fellow researchers all french, well

Re: how networking happens in Hawaii

2022-04-30 Thread scott via NANOG
it applies to nations just as surely as individuals. Hawaiians did not have this concept. It was forced on them militarily. scott (use your filtering tool to ignore this... :)) This is wise - it allows folks now alive to avoid an endless descent into the murderous history of land changing hands. Reg

Re: how networking happens in Hawaii

2022-04-30 Thread scott via NANOG
. Therefore, it is a military occupation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overthrow_of_the_Hawaiian_Kingdom scott well, that does it for the history lesson. ;-)

how networking happens in Hawaii

2022-04-29 Thread scott via NANOG
one feels invincible... "...welding shut access gates..." hahaha! Insanity! There're other 'outages' that didn't make the article. Repeated fiber damaged off shore, etc. scott

Re: "Permanent" DST

2022-03-15 Thread Thomas Scott
Interesting - AZ would join PDT as UTC-7. I wonder if they'd switch to line up with the rest of MDT. - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Tue, Mar 15, 2022 at 3:47 PM wrote: > Apparently this also adjusted the calendar, making today 2022-04-01 ? > >

Re: Juniper vMX Trial - fake news?

2022-03-14 Thread Thomas Scott
+1 for cRPD - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Mon, Mar 14, 2022 at 2:42 PM Tom Beecher wrote: > cRPD is a pretty nifty product as well. Some interesting little tricks you > can do with that. > > (Although I don't think they free trial that, those licenses are quite

Re: RU evidently hijacked UA netblock

2022-03-04 Thread Scott Weeks
--- j...@west.net wrote: On 3/4/22 18:03, Scott Weeks wrote: > It looks like a 'too many' AS prepends, but it is only 250 prepends. In most reasonable scenarios I'd say that this qualifies as too many. - Yeah, technically, but it was not

Re: RU evidently hijacked UA netblock

2022-03-04 Thread Scott Weeks
. It looks like a 'too many' AS prepends, but it is only 250 prepends. Could be a mistake or intentional. I get those from no other ASNs and I am sure some AS sent 250 AS path prepends before. Anyone else see stuff from them? scott

Re: Starlink terminals deployed in Ukraine

2022-03-04 Thread Scott McGrath
Great presentation! On Thu, Mar 3, 2022 at 11:16 AM Matthew Petach wrote: > > > On Thu, Mar 3, 2022, 07:17 Dorn Hetzel wrote: > >> One hopes there is some respectable, perhaps even paranoid, encryption on >> his control functions. >> >>> > Talk about timely! We just had a very nice

Re: Starlink terminals deployed in Ukraine

2022-03-02 Thread Thomas Scott
As I'm reading this - I'm reminded that you don't need to destroy a satellite to render it ineffective - just fill up the frequencies it's Tx/Rx on with so much RFI that the pipe no longer bends. It's not as if the frequencies and sat positions aren't public knowledge... - Thomas Scott

Re: Starlink terminals deployed in Ukraine

2022-03-02 Thread Scott McGrath
The Russians have several ASAT systems not all of them are ground based. Remember they also have that grappler which locks onto satellites and destroys them. I think this conflict will be the first one where some of the battles will be fought in orbit ie the ultimate ‘high ground’ the NATO

Re: Starlink terminals deployed in Ukraine

2022-03-01 Thread Scott McGrath
Starlink however forgets that Russia does have anti satellite weapons and they probably will not hesitate to use them which will make low earth orbit a very dangerous place when Russia starts blowing up the Starlink birds. I applaud the humanitarian aspect of providing Starlink service,

Re: Russian aligned ASNs?

2022-02-25 Thread scott
... Those engineers should get some kind of award... scott

Re: Russian aligned ASNs?

2022-02-25 Thread scott
On 2/24/2022 6:01 PM, scott wrote: There were questions in the media about cutting off the Internet. One brief update not from the media.  My Russian friend just called her Russian friend in Russia who just finished talking to a friend in Ukraine that said the cell phones and internet

Re: Russian aligned ASNs?

2022-02-24 Thread scott
There were questions in the media about cutting off the Internet. One brief update not from the media.  My Russian friend just called her Russian friend in Russia who just finished talking to a friend in Ukraine that said the cell phones and internet are up. scott

Re: Russian aligned ASNs?

2022-02-24 Thread scott
cared, but not panicking. Good call. scott

Re: Operator survey: Incrementally deployable secure Internet routing

2022-01-24 Thread scott
rveil the population.  Especially if you envision the ISD to have its own DNS. scott On 1/22/2022 5:22 PM, Yixin Sun wrote: Hi Scott, Thank you for your comment! We understand the privacy concern. As for SBAS, the backbone is operated in a federated manner among PoP operators. In our current

Re: Operator survey: Incrementally deployable secure Internet routing

2022-01-21 Thread scott
-the-moon)  Just say no to internet partitioning. scott

Re: Coverage of the .to internet outage

2022-01-20 Thread scott
tonga-rest-world-weeks-2022-01-18/ I'm told their national carrier is trying to bring in a ground station as well, though not whom it will connect to. -- On Wed, 19 Jan 2022 at 15:50, Scott Weeks wrote: It's hard to imagine they don't

Re: What do you think about this airline vs 5G brouhaha?

2022-01-19 Thread Scott McGrath
Um the Lightsquared monster is back stronger than ever however it has a new name Ligado Networks Yes we now have something which everyone agrees will hose every civillian GPS receiver out there. But hey thats the user’s problem. I’m glad i know how to use a sextant…. Perhaps someone will

Re: Coverage of the .to internet outage

2022-01-19 Thread Scott Weeks
sage for the government of Tonga. We can help. Please get in touch.” Notably: "Getting in touch might be a problem, as both the 827km Tonga Cable from Fiji is cut about 37km from the cable landing station, and so is the 410km Tonga Domestic Cable Extension, which connects the main island with two outlying islands to the north. scott

Re: Coverage of the .to internet outage

2022-01-19 Thread Scott Weeks
Terminals or other satellite connectivity there. That's what most of the South Pacific uses and all used before the cables were laid. Maybe the journalists missed that like they miss things when talking about our stuff? scott

Re: What do you think about this airline vs 5G brouhaha?

2022-01-19 Thread Scott McGrath
I’m guessing you are not a pilot, one reason aviation is resistant to change is its history is written in blood,Unlike tech aviation is incremental change and painstaking testing and documentation of that testing. When that does not happen we get stuff like the 737 Max debacle Aviation is

Re: SRv6 Capable NOS and Devices -> MPLS instead?

2022-01-15 Thread scott
the MPLS is configured (LSPs between nodes) and then the services are configured that run on top of MPLS. scott On Thu, Jan 13, 2022 at 3:11 AM Saku Ytti wrote: On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 at 00:31, Colton Conor wrote: I agree it seems like MPLS is still the gold standard, but ideally I

RE: home router battery backup

2022-01-13 Thread Scott T Anderson via NANOG
? Again, thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience! Scott From: NANOG On Behalf Of richey.goldb...@gmail.com Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 12:38 PM To: Scott T Anderson via NANOG Subject: Re: home router battery backup At my last employer we installed lots of Adtrans at Car Dealerships

home router battery backup

2022-01-12 Thread Scott T Anderson via NANOG
backup in their home modem/router or use an external UPS? Thanks. Scott Reference for 47 CFR Section 9.20: https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-47/chapter-I/subchapter-A/part-9/subpart-H/section-9.20

Re: IPv6 and CDN's

2021-11-28 Thread scott
to hand out /56s, rather than /48s because of this.  So, it's not all /48-unicorns, puppies and rainbows. scott

Re: IPv6 and CDN's

2021-11-27 Thread Scott Morizot
> Since we are deploying BYO IPv6 in AWS, I can assure you they do offer it now. That was a blocker for us. Scott

Re: anyone use fbtracert successfully?

2021-11-24 Thread Thomas Scott
Ha, my apologies, I thought I was writing this for a Linux User Group, not a NOG. Ignore my simplistic explanations. - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 12:47 PM Thomas Scott wrote: > I have used it successfully in a test environment that I was using E

Re: anyone use fbtracert successfully?

2021-11-24 Thread Thomas Scott
when..." - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 12:23 PM Adam Thompson wrote: > The tool fbtracert (http://github.com/facebookarchive/fbtracert) was > mentioned here recently as a way to get visibility into multi-pathing. > > Has anyone here ever used

Re: Redploying most of 127/8 as unicast public

2021-11-17 Thread scott
ASICs, I believe.  Change that! ;) scott

Re: Internet history

2021-10-21 Thread scott
This didn't go through.  Trying again. On 10/21/2021 2:39 PM, scott wrote: On 10/21/2021 8:52 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote: It was “LO”, and Mr. Kline sent the packets, but you got it essentially right

Re: Network visibility

2021-10-20 Thread scott
with that? scott

Re: Anyone from Level3/CenturyLink/Lumen, possibly Comcast around?

2021-10-15 Thread Pennington, Scott
We have also seen the same behavior of intermittent customer complaint followed by issue resolving spontaneously. Our end customer has a tunnel to a supplier on Comcast with a return path via Lumen. The first ticket was opened on 9/23, has cleared and returned a few times. End customer

Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge

2021-10-12 Thread scott
because the dirty stuff Mozilla Location Services does is ugly. scott hope this helps, Doug On 10/12/21 6:26 AM, scott wrote: On 10/12/21 9:15 PM, Matthew Petach wrote: So, I take it you steadfastly block *all* cookies from being stored or transmitted from your browser at home

Re: S.Korea broadband firm sues Netflix after traffic surge

2021-10-12 Thread scott
a. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Location_Services https://location.services.mozilla.com Bastards! scott

Re: Better description of what happened

2021-10-05 Thread scott
; break things? :) scott

Re: [EXTERNAL] Re: VoIP Provider DDoSes

2021-09-22 Thread K. Scott Helms
The problem with this approach, and with scrubbing centers more generally, is that while the cure might be better than the disease it doesn't result in usable VOIP. Voice customers don't care if things are _better_ but their MOS scores are still below 2. Scott Helms On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 11

Re: EXTERNAL: Re: VoIP Provider DDoSes

2021-09-22 Thread K. Scott Helms
I'm going to be reaching out to both of the organizations you listed, but I don't see any of their documentation mentioning SIP, RTP, or any of the "normal" VOIP protocols or use cases. Scott Helms On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 9:18 AM Ray Orsini wrote: > Yes there are. I was abo

Re: netflow in the core used for surveillance

2021-08-25 Thread scott
clarifies and we can go on knowing they're one of the (few) good guys. scott

Re: SITR/SHAKEN implementation in effect today (June 30 2021)

2021-07-09 Thread K. Scott Helms
On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 4:47 PM Michael Thomas wrote: > > On 7/9/21 1:36 PM, K. Scott Helms wrote: > > Nothing will change immediately. Having said that, I do expect that > > we will see much more effective enforcement. The investigations will > > come from the ITG (

Re: SITR/SHAKEN implementation in effect today (June 30 2021)

2021-07-09 Thread K. Scott Helms
ger term I worry that this will lead to more attacks on PBXs, eSBCs, and VOIP handsets to be able to call either from that endpoint itself or be able to use the SIP credentials. The market for robocalls will certainly not disappear. Scott Helms On Fri, Jul 9, 2021 at 1:07 PM Michael Thomas wrote:

Re: Email and Web Hosting

2021-07-06 Thread K. Scott Helms
them both for ISPs specifically. Scott Helms On Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 10:44 AM Steve Saner wrote: > I hope this isn't too far off topic for this list. > > We acquired a small ISP a couple years ago that has its roots in the > "local ISPs" of the 90s. This ISP is still

shadowserver.org

2021-06-28 Thread Scott Aldrich
Anyone have an idea how to get HE/ShadowServer,org servers to stop attempting to penetrate the comcast drop at my house? Their website claims altruism.. but my logs dont support that claim. Scott

Re: OT: Re: Can somebody explain these ransomwear attacks?

2021-06-24 Thread scott
ks, I knew that didn't look right. Maybe with a crop top to complete the ensemble. No, no, no...  Some things can't be unthought! ;) scott

Re: Google uploading your plain text passwords

2021-06-13 Thread K. Scott Helms
Bill, It's not a theory and it doesn't have to be Chrome to work. Javascript does the work to decrypt the data and it's not browser specific. Read the PDF I supplied that details_excatly_ how the key exchange and encryption works. Scott Helms On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 10:35 PM William Herrin

Re: Google uploading your plain text passwords

2021-06-12 Thread K. Scott Helms
Maccow-Lin-Baral.pdf Scott Helms On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 5:51 PM William Herrin wrote: > On Sat, Jun 12, 2021 at 12:10 PM K. Scott Helms > wrote: > > Scott, Google's computer is able to compose an html document which > > contains my passwords in plain text. Whatever dance th

Re: Google uploading your plain text passwords

2021-06-12 Thread K. Scott Helms
Scott, Google's computer is able to compose an html document which contains my passwords in plain text. Whatever dance they do to either side of that point in their process, at that point they possess my passwords in plain text. Why is this concept a mystery to anyone? Because it's wrong

Re: Google uploading your plain text passwords

2021-06-12 Thread K. Scott Helms
Encryption != plain text, just because it's not a hash doesn't mean it's problematic (if done correctly). This is the exact same method that every single password management system uses and all are far better for the average user than trying to reuse a single password or write them down. Scott

Re: DANE of SMTP Survey

2021-06-02 Thread Scott Morizot
e means if things are supposed to be secured and cannot be validated they will not resolve. That's an underlying requirement any mechanism would have to meet or it's not providing integrity assurance. Scott

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-06-01 Thread scott
s one hell of an install cost per home passed. --- *From: *"scott" Unless I missed something, back-of-a-napkin calculations say: on the low side: $26000 / 2.5 = $10400 $50/month charge to the rural customer

Re: New minimum speed for US broadband connections

2021-06-01 Thread scott
l customer gives $125 $10400 / $125 = 84 months or 7 years. On the high side: 14 years. scott

Re: MPLS/MEF Switches and NIDs

2021-05-27 Thread Thomas Scott
for their 7750 chassis. The 7210 is definitely older, but is a fantastic little MPLS PE router. SRoS is also easy to pickup, considering it was written by ex-Juniper and Cisco employees (TiMetra/TiMos if I recall correctly?) - Thomas Scott | mr.thomas.sc...@gmail.com On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 7:10 AM Brandon

NAT/CGNAT IP address/users ratios

2021-05-18 Thread Scott, Thomas
*not* working. Does anyone have estimating formulas for devices/users to internal blocks to public IPs? Regards, [cid:image001.png@01D74BF4.DDAC29B0]<https://www.intelsat.com/> Thomas Scott Engineer, Network Operations 2875 Fork Creek Church Road, Ellenwood, GA 30294 +1 404-381-2446 | M

Re: Myanmar internet - something to think about if you're having a bad day

2021-04-26 Thread scott
block specific websites, such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram."  This means the companies  should stop selling to the military there.  But that was an aside to the above. I can pass packets pretty well, but the evidence seems to show I am a pretty crappy communicator. scott

Re: Myanmar internet - something to think about if you're having a bad day

2021-04-26 Thread scott
On 4/26/2021 11:27 AM, Mel Beckman wrote: Scott, are you saying that employees of Telenor and Ooredoo are “facilitating violent repression” by following the orders of soldiers holding guns to their heads

Re: Myanmar internet - something to think about if you're having a bad day

2021-04-26 Thread scott
On 4/26/2021 10:53 AM, Andy Ringsmuth wrote: On Apr 26, 2021, at 3:23 PM, scott wrote: Telenor and Ooredoo, it's time to do the right thing. Well, for strongly held religious beliefs, some may be convicted enough to be a martyr. For internet connectivity? Likely

Myanmar internet - something to think about if you're having a bad day

2021-04-26 Thread scott
s Qatari multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Doha, Qatar." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telenor   "is a Norwegian majority state-owned multinational telecommunications company headquartered at Fornebu in Baerum, close to Oslo." Telenor and Ooredoo, it's time to do t

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-04-26 Thread Scott Morizot
rstand the DoD desire for clarification. Thanks again, Scott

Re: DOD prefixes and AS8003 / GRSCORP

2021-04-26 Thread Scott Morizot
ot the case. There are no special rules for the US Federal Government. Scott

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread scott
er company controlled by the same family. The companies in question are Honolulu-based Sandwich Isles Communications and Paniolo Cable. scott

Re: FCC fines for unauthorized carrier changes and consumer billing

2021-04-23 Thread scott
o Cable Company for their interisland fiber network and have been pushing out good internet to the far-flung locations.  We have really, really remote locations here. scott (paniolo means cowboy in Hawaiian)

Re: My First BGP-Hijacking Explanation

2021-04-08 Thread scott
in the dark cloud.  They're learning networking; sort of. :) scott

Re: 10 years from now... (was: internet futures)

2021-03-28 Thread scott
dden would be necessary. On 3/27/2021 5:30 PM, na...@jima.us wrote: Please don't forget that RF sources can be tracked down by even minimally-well-equipped adversaries. Spread spectrum? ;) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spread_spectrum scott

Re: 10 years from now... (was: internet futures)

2021-03-27 Thread scott
ily hidden would be necessary. scott

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-23 Thread scott
On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 2:35 PM scott <mailto:sur...@mauigateway.com>> wrote: Well, now we are likely find out what happens when Discord is bought: "Microsoft in talks to buy Discord messaging platform - sources" https://www.reuters.com/article/us-di

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-23 Thread scott
Well, now we are likely find out what happens when Discord is bought: "Microsoft in talks to buy Discord messaging platform - sources" https://www.reuters.com/article/us-discord-m-a/microsoft-in-talks-to-buy-discord-messaging-platform-sources-idUSKBN2BE320 scott

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-22 Thread scott
One last thing before I stop.  How would the numerous NANOG archives work when everything is on Discourse?  The same? scott

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-22 Thread scott
that is the case.  It is certainly not the case for me.  I know how to filter out subjects I don't want to read.  It is easy. What happens if Discourse get bought or goes out of business? scott Just a few yuck things: "Let the community suppress spam and dangerous content, and ami

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-22 Thread scott
a person must move to FB.  I would get banned from NANOG for saying what I think about that... scott

Re: Perhaps it's time to think about enhancements to the NANOG list...?

2021-03-20 Thread scott
r build our own tool. --- Thanks for that. I consider this list one of the most important tools I have for learning about networking. scott Dave On Sat, Mar 20, 2021 at 6:52 PM Matthew Petach <mailto:mpet...@netflight.com>> wrote: On Sat, Mar 20, 202

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