Re: Indonesian ISP Moratel announces Google's prefixes

2012-11-06 Thread Stephen Wilcox
Nobody said a Moratel customer announced a Google prefix, they said the issue was within Moratel. This is a really good article that explains the issue in detail, maybe read it again? http://blog.cloudflare.com/why-google-went-offline-today-and-a-bit-about Steve On 7 November 2012 05:07, Jian

Re: DNS Changer items

2012-08-15 Thread Stephen Wilcox
FYI RIPE reallocated these blocks. Whilst I understand they didn't want the court order, this seems a bit silly, doesn't that now make the machines residing in these blocks special - even if the owners arent miscreants, it makes them a viable target.

Re: [Nanog-futures] Question about permanent bans

2008-02-28 Thread Stephen Wilcox
On 28 Feb 2008, at 08:32, Joel Jaeggli wrote: Martin Hannigan wrote: Do folks think that we ought to do a charter amendment to allow for permanent bans? That seems like a huge issue and that we may want to get an up or down vote. The way we would address it is either adding it as a power of

Re: [Nanog-futures] Objection: RE: [admin] Re: EU Official: IP Is Personal

2008-01-29 Thread Stephen Wilcox
On 29 Jan 2008, at 15:57, Steve Gibbard wrote: On Tue, 29 Jan 2008, Robert E. Seastrom wrote: Pete Templin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: And seriously, can we stop with the if you don't like it, you must volunteer to serve on it to effect your desired changes mantra? Why? The people who

Re: [Nanog-futures] Fascist police force or team of gardeners?

2007-11-27 Thread Stephen Wilcox
On 27 Nov 2007, at 14:34, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Looking at the recent drop in list traffic which coincides with Martin Hannigan's campaign of stern warning letters to various people, I wonder whether things are heading in the right direction. were they deserved? (I honestly have no

Re: The Choice: IPv4 Exhaustion or Transition to IPv6

2007-06-29 Thread Stephen Wilcox
multihoming is simple, you get an address block and route it to your upstreams. the policy surrounding that is another debate, possibly for another group this thread is discussing how v4 to v6 migration can operate on a network level Steve On Fri, Jun 29, 2007 at 01:37:23PM +, Christian

v6 multihoming (Re: The Choice: IPv4 Exhaustion or Transition to IPv6)

2007-06-29 Thread Stephen Wilcox
BlackBerry. -Original Message- From: Stephen Wilcox [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 14:55:06 To:Christian Kuhtz [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc:Andy Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], Donald Stahl [EMAIL PROTECTED], nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: The Choice

Re: The Choice: IPv4 Exhaustion or Transition to IPv6

2007-06-28 Thread Stephen Wilcox
Hmm I find this topic quite interesting. First is the belief that the Internet will suddenly break on the day when the last IP block is allocated by an RIR - the fact that most of the v4 space is currently not being announced may mean we have many years before there are real widespread