Re: JunOS/FRR/Nokia et al BGP critical issue

2023-08-30 Thread Steve Noble
Tom Beecher wrote on 8/30/23 8:22 AM:  vendors should adopt RFC7606 Yes   and not be absolutely awful at responding to vulnerability reporting. 1. This isn't exactly new. It's been possible to do this since the original days of BGP. Literally the first thing that came into my

Re: [External] Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023

2022-09-16 Thread Steve Noble
William Herrin wrote on 9/16/22 9:28 AM: On Fri, Sep 16, 2022 at 9:09 AM Steve Noble wrote: On Fri, Sep 16, 2022, 8:55 AM John Curran wrote: It’s an artifact of our formation that we are presently providing services to any customers absent any agreement and while ARIN continues to do so

Re: [External] Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023

2022-09-16 Thread Steve Noble
John Curran wrote on 9/16/22 9:30 AM: On 16 Sep 2022, at 12:26 PM, Steve Noble <mailto:sno...@sonn.com>> wrote: On Fri, Sep 16, 2022, 9:23 AM John Curran <mailto:jcur...@arin.net>> wrote: Steve - If you have IPv4 or IPv6 resources under an RSA/LRSA, then y

Re: [External] Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023 (was: Fwd: [arin-announce] Availability of the Legacy Fee Cap for New LRSA Entrants Ending as of 31 December 20

2022-09-16 Thread Steve Noble
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022, 9:23 AM John Curran wrote: > > On 16 Sep 2022, at 12:09 PM, Steve Noble wrote: > > (This is the direction that the ARIN Board of Trustees has set based on >> community input; I will note that >> the ARIN Board is itself elected by the commun

Re: [External] Normal ARIN registration service fees for LRSA entrants after 31 Dec 2023 (was: Fwd: [arin-announce] Availability of the Legacy Fee Cap for New LRSA Entrants Ending as of 31 December 20

2022-09-16 Thread Steve Noble
On Fri, Sep 16, 2022, 8:55 AM John Curran wrote: > Tom - > > It’s an artifact of our formation that we are presently providing services > to any customers absent any agreement > and while ARIN continues to do so (by providing basic services to legacy > customers), the long-term direction is > to

Re: Free Open Source Network Operating Systems

2019-03-09 Thread Steve Noble
Brandon Martin wrote on 3/9/19 12:18 PM: On 3/9/19 11:36 AM, Jason Lixfeld wrote: I could be making this up, but my understanding is that the Broadcom SDK is not free, and without the SDK, hardware interaction is limited. It likely is not. What would be interesting to know, however, is if

Re: BGP Experiment

2019-01-08 Thread Steve Noble
There is no such thing as a fully RFC compliant BGP : https://www.juniper.net/documentation/en_US/junos/topics/reference/standards/bgp.html does not list 7606 Cisco Bug: CSCvf06327 - Error Handling for RFC 7606 not implemented for NXOS This is as of today and a 2 second google search..

Re: AS Numbers unused/sitting for long periods of time

2018-01-02 Thread Steve Noble
Inaccurate whois data from ARIN is not a good way to tell anything as ARIN is terrible to deal with when you need to update an address or phone number or anything. I know personally as I had to fight for years to update the data on an ASN that ARIN was billing me to manage the data for.

Re: Low Cost 10G Router

2015-05-19 Thread Steve Noble
You could potentially do it with a Vyatta 5600 or a 6Wind Turbo router running on a generic server, but I am not sure where the cost crossover is with physical hardware especially if you go with used hardware. Colton Conor mailto:colton.co...@gmail.com May 19, 2015 at 10:22 AM What options are

RE: What happened to Schprokits?

2015-03-13 Thread Steve Noble
There are other stealth companies the space. I still see activity on Twitter (favorites, etc) so I he is still active. We will see good things in the space. On Mar 13, 2015 11:31 AM, Adrian Beaudin adrian.beau...@nominum.com wrote: it looks like (according to linkedin) that Jeremy has moved to

Re: So Philip Smith / Geoff Huston's CIDR report becomes worth a good hard look today

2014-08-13 Thread Steve Noble
Sprint also had 192/2 in the RADB :) manning bill wrote: Sprint used to proxy aggregate… I remember 128.0.0.0/3 the real question, imho, is if folks are going to look into their crystal balls and roadmap where the default offered is a /32 (either v4 or v6) and plan accordingly, or just

Re: Inevitable death, was Re: Verizon Public Policy on Netflix

2014-07-18 Thread Steve Noble
Hi Jared, I know you will see the irony in my next statement.. Brett: you should talk to level 3 again, they are looking to connect to anyone to help with Netflix connectivity. http://blog.level3.com/global-connectivity/verizons-accidental-mea-culpa/ The above URL is a great place to start. On

Re: ARIN Wants Your Feedback

2014-02-13 Thread Steve Noble
I answered it truthfully, I clicked a lot of 1s. On Feb 13, 2014 10:21 PM, Randy Bush ra...@psg.com wrote: the survey questions are highly biased toward arin's view of itself. just one example. you ask how well arin serves it's members and customers. you do not ask how well it serves the

Re: Possible DNS issues at Networksolutions aka WORLDNIC.COM?

2013-10-22 Thread Steve Noble
I noticed Kaiser uses them, sites not resolving.. This should be a fun day for call centers :( Robert Glover wrote: On 10/22/2013 9:59 AM, Mark Keymer wrote: Anyone else seeing resolving issues on WORLDNIC.COM DNS servers? Yes. We started getting calls from customers with domains using

Re: Possible DNS issues at Networksolutions aka WORLDNIC.COM?

2013-10-22 Thread Steve Noble
It's at least permanente.net which they use for some of their sites: http://kp.org/mydoctor/denisearvay redirects to permanente.net Oops! Google Chrome could not find www.permanente.net Administrative Contact, Technical Contact: Sadayappan, Princeprince.i.sadayap...@kp.org

Re: OpenFlow, please don't start a flame war...

2012-12-14 Thread Steve Noble
On Dec 14, 2012 8:47 PM, Jeff Kell jeff-k...@utc.edu wrote: Yeah, it's the neatest thing since sliced bread, but requires layer-2 connectivity across the board. When you exhaust your mac address tables, we'll welcome you back to the real world. I think you are confusing vendor solutions with