Moo fiber cleaner needed near London equinix ld5

2021-07-02 Thread Tony McCrory
Any suggestions for local purchase of a mpo fiber cleaner near equinix
London ld5?

Much appreciated 


Fastly CDN down globally?

2021-06-08 Thread Tony McCrory
Affected for example:-

theguardian.co.uk
nytimes.com
fastly.com

All return 503 Service Unavailable from Varnish Cache

Tony


Re: On topic of domains

2013-07-11 Thread Tony McCrory
Here's a list of TLD's who currently have A records on the TLD as mentioned
by IAB

AC 193.223.78.210
AI 209.59.119.34
BO 166.114.1.28
CM 195.24.205.60
DK 193.163.102.24
GG 87.117.196.80
IO 193.223.78.212
JE 87.117.196.80
KH 203.223.32.21
PN 80.68.93.100
SH 193.223.78.211
TK 217.119.57.22
TM 193.223.78.213
TO 216.74.32.107
UZ 91.212.89.8
VI 193.0.0.198
WS 64.70.19.33

Tony


On 11 July 2013 15:27, Jon Mitchell jrmit...@puck.nether.net wrote:


 After .nyc thread, thought this IAB announcement may be of interest.


 http://www.iab.org/documents/correspondence-reports-documents/2013-2/iab-statement-dotless-domains-considered-harmful/

 -Jon


Re: Dreamhost hijacking my prefix...

2013-01-11 Thread Tony McCrory
Jeff:

150.182.208.0/20 is not visible from AS702 in Germany.
150.182.192.0/18 path is 702 701 209 26827 14209

Tony


On 11 January 2013 15:23, Jeff Kell jeff-k...@utc.edu wrote:

 Not sure how widespread their leakage may be, but Dreamhost just
 hijacked one of my prefixes...

  
  Possible Prefix Hijack (Code: 10)
  
  Your prefix:  150.182.192.0/18:
  Update time:  2013-01-11 14:14 (UTC)
  Detected by #peers:   11
  Detected prefix:  150.182.208.0/20
  Announced by: AS26347 (DREAMHOST-AS - New Dream Network, LLC)
  Upstream AS:  AS42861 (PRIME-LINE-AS JSC Prime-Line)
  ASpath:   8331 42861 42861 42861 26347

 Anyone have a contact there?  ASinfo gives net...@dreamhost.com where I
 have submitted a report, but so far no joy...

 Jeff






Re: gmail offline?

2012-12-10 Thread Tony McCrory
Reading this just fine from the UK on GMail web interface.


On 10 December 2012 17:18, Derek Ivey de...@derekivey.com wrote:

 Seems to be working again.


 On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 12:08 PM, Grant Ridder shortdudey...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Not seeing any issues from a TWTC circuit in Milwaukee, Wi.
 
  -Grant
 
  On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Andrew Latham lath...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
   On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Philip Lavine 
 source_ro...@yahoo.com
   wrote:
getting a 502 error
  
   Some network issues on a normal Monday morning.
  
   --
   ~ Andrew lathama Latham lath...@gmail.com http://lathama.net ~
  
  
 



Re: Middle East MPLS

2012-11-28 Thread Tony McCrory
Make sure you're sitting down when you read the quote.


On 28 November 2012 14:53, 2asx1y...@sneakemail.com wrote:

 Anyone from Etisalat on list?  I'm interested in some MPLS connectivity
 into Dubai.

 kyle(at)epic(dot)com




Re: FYI Netflix is down

2012-07-02 Thread Tony McCrory
On 2 July 2012 19:20, Cameron Byrne cb.li...@gmail.com wrote:


 Make your chaos animal go after sites and regions instead of individual
 VMs.

 CB


From a previous post mortem
http://techblog.netflix.com/2011_04_01_archive.html


Create More Failures
Currently, Netflix uses a service called Chaos
Monkeyhttp://techblog.netflix.com/2010/12/5-lessons-weve-learned-using-aws.html
to simulate service failure. Basically, Chaos Monkey is a service that
kills other services. We run this service because we want engineering teams
to be used to a constant level of failure in the cloud. Services should
automatically recover without any manual intervention. We don't however,
simulate what happens when an entire AZ goes down and therefore we haven't
engineered our systems to automatically deal with those sorts of failures.
Internally we are having discussions about doing that and people are
already starting to call this service Chaos Gorilla.
**

It would seem the Gorilla hasn't quite matured.

Tony


Re: Need (to acquire or sell) IPv4? Come to SpaceMarket.

2012-05-30 Thread Tony McCrory
On 30 May 2012 05:15, Scott Howard sc...@doc.net.au wrote:

 On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 5:16 PM, Timothy McGinnis mc...@isc.org wrote:

  Dear Unnamed person at The SpaceMarket,
 

 He appears to not be unnamed.  Gmail links the user to the Google+
 profile https://plus.google.com/116655492141266828122 under the name Dan
 Cooper, and with a photo of another Dan Cooper, being
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D._B._Cooper

 Yup, that's the type of person you want to be buying IPv4 addresses
 off...

  Scott.


Google+ About page:
Tagline
I am D.B. Cooper version 2.0.
Occupation
Creating money out of thin air.


Re: Hijacked Network Ranges

2012-01-31 Thread Tony McCrory
Surely something is better than nothing.  Advertise the /24's and the
/25's, see what happens.

At the least it's a step forwards until you get their routes filtered.

Tony

On 31 January 2012 18:22, Kelvin Williams kwilli...@altuscgi.com wrote:

 Upstream requirements. Additionally, I don't believe it would do us any
 good. If they're announcing /24 now, why would they not announce a /25.
 On Jan 31, 2012 1:19 PM, Grant Ridder shortdudey...@gmail.com wrote:

  Hi,
 
  What is keeping you from advertising a more specific route (i.e /25's)?
 
  -Grant
 
  On Tue, Jan 31, 2012 at 12:00 PM, Kelvin Williams 
 kwilli...@altuscgi.comwrote:
 
  Greetings all.
 
  We've been in a 12+ hour ordeal requesting that AS19181 (Cavecreek
  Internet
  Exchange) immediately filter out network blocks that are being
 advertised
  by ASAS33611 (SBJ Media, LLC) who provided to them a forged LOA.
 
  The routes for networks: 208.110.48.0/20, 63.246.112.0/20, and
  68.66.112.0/20 are registered in various IRRs all as having an origin
 AS
  11325 (ours), and are directly allocated to us.
 
  The malicious hijacking is being announced as /24s therefore making
 route
  selection pick them.
 
  Our customers and services have been impaired.  Does anyone have any
  contacts for anyone at Cavecreek that would actually take a look at
 ARINs
  WHOIS, and IRRs so the networks can be restored and our services back in
  operation?
 
  Additionally, does anyone have any suggestion for mitigating in the
  interim?  Since we can't announce as /25s and IRRs are apparently a pipe
  dream.
 
  --
  Kelvin Williams
  Sr. Service Delivery Engineer
  Broadband  Carrier Services
  Altus Communications Group, Inc.
 
 
  If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail. --
  Abraham Maslow
 
 
 



Re: mysql.org down?

2012-01-25 Thread Tony McCrory
On 25 January 2012 23:51, Ingo Flaschberger i...@xip.at wrote:

 Hi,

 from my location / austria, mysql.org seems to be down:
 traceroute to 213.136.52.82 (213.136.52.82), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets
  7  
 at-vie-xion-pe01-vl-2061.upc.**athttp://at-vie-xion-pe01-vl-2061.upc.at(84.116.229.21)
   39.009 ms  38.957 ms  39.001 ms
  8  
 at-vie01a-rd1-vl-2050.aorta.**nethttp://at-vie01a-rd1-vl-2050.aorta.net(84.116.228.193)
   36.824 ms  35.930 ms  61.089 ms
  9  
 nl-ams05a-rd2-xe-0-1-0.aorta.**nethttp://nl-ams05a-rd2-xe-0-1-0.aorta.net(213.46.160.145)
   38.910 ms

 nl-ams05a-rd2-xe-0-0-2.aorta.**nethttp://nl-ams05a-rd2-xe-0-0-2.aorta.net(84.116.130.73)
   36.573 ms

 nl-ams05a-rd2-xe-0-1-0.aorta.**nethttp://nl-ams05a-rd2-xe-0-1-0.aorta.net(213.46.160.145)
   38.631 ms
 10  84.116.134.145 (84.116.134.145)  36.539 ms
84.116.134.61 (84.116.134.61)  40.418 ms
84.116.136.22 (84.116.136.22)  36.507 ms
 11  ams-ix.ams-cr1.bahnhof.net (195.69.144.99)  38.430 ms  38.473 ms
  42.336 ms
 12  ams-cr1.cph-cr1.bahnhof.net (46.59.112.26)  42.201 ms  38.980 ms
  36.493 ms
 13  cph-cr1.mmo-cr1.bahnhof.net (85.24.151.246)  47.877 ms  49.929 ms
  49.882 ms
 14  mmo-cr1.sto-cr3.bahnhof.net (85.24.151.108)  46.963 ms  46.938 ms
  55.098 ms
 15  sto-cr1.pio-dr3.bahnhof.net (85.24.151.225)  53.173 ms  52.898 ms
  52.927 ms
 16  pio-dr3.pio-dr2.bahnhof.net (85.24.151.72)  52.863 ms  51.261 ms
  49.389 ms
 17  sto-cr1.sto-cr2.bahnhof.net (85.24.151.1)  51.399 ms  46.986 ms
  49.730 ms

 Kind regards,
Ingo Flaschberger


 mtr from a host in Germany:

   Packets   Pings
 Host
 Loss%  Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
 1. 172.29.206.204
   0.0%   0.1   0.1   0.1   0.2   0.0
 2. vl-1995.gw-distp-a.bad.oneandone.net
   0.0%   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.3   0.0
 3. te-1-1.bb-c.bap.rhr.de.oneandone.net
   0.0%   9.9   0.9   0.2   9.9   2.5
 4. te-1-1.bb-c.the.lon.gb.oneandone.net
   0.0%  20.0  15.0  14.5  20.0   1.4
 5. te-1-2.bb-c.nkf.ams.nl.oneandone.net
   0.0%  15.6  15.6  15.6  15.8   0.1
 6. ams-ix.ams-cr1.bahnhof.net
   0.0%  16.0  16.0  15.9  16.1   0.0
 7. ams-cr1.cph-cr1.bahnhof.net
  0.0%  34.1  33.8  33.6  34.1   0.2
 8. cph-cr1.mmo-cr1.bahnhof.net
  0.0%  35.8  35.8  35.5  36.3   0.2
 9. mmo-cr1.sto-cr3.bahnhof.net
  0.0%  35.7  36.1  35.7  38.6   0.7
10. sto-cr1.pio-dr3.bahnhof.net
  0.0%  35.1  35.1  34.9  35.2   0.1
11. pio-dr3.pio-dr2.bahnhof.net
  0.0%  35.2  35.3  34.9  36.7   0.5
12. sto-cr1.sto-cr2.bahnhof.net
  0.0%  35.8  38.5  35.6  73.4  10.0
13. pio-dr3.pio-dr2.bahnhof.net
  0.0%  35.6  35.4  35.1  35.8   0.2
14. sto-cr1.sto-cr2.bahnhof.net
  0.0%  36.1  38.3  35.8  67.4   8.4
[...]


Re: Megaupload.com seized

2012-01-20 Thread Tony McCrory
On 20 January 2012 19:37, Paul Graydon p...@paulgraydon.co.uk wrote:

 From what I understand about MegaUpload's approach, they created a hash of
 every file that they stored.  If they'd already got a copy of the file that
 was to be uploaded they'd just put an appropriate link in a users space,
 saving them storage space, and bandwidth for both parties.


This sounds very similar to data deduplication eg
http://www.netapp.com/uk/products/platform-os/dedupe.html


Re: kernel.org dns broken

2011-09-08 Thread Tony McCrory
On 8 September 2011 23:44, Atticus grobe...@gmail.com wrote:
 I can't resolve anything for kernel.org from Verizon's 3G network, or from
 HE in California. I'm using HE's nameservers, with Google's as a backup.
 Neither of them have any records. Anyone know what's up?

Strange one.

Also fails with my ISP (BE*There in the UK), but, org. nameservers have it fine:

$ dig kernel.org @c0.org.afilias-nst.info.

;  DiG 9.6.-ESV-R3  kernel.org @c0.org.afilias-nst.info.
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 32885
;; flags: qr rd; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 3
;; WARNING: recursion requested but not available

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;kernel.org.IN  A

;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
kernel.org. 86400   IN  NS  ns.vger.kernel.org.
kernel.org. 86400   IN  NS  ns4.kernel.org.

;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
ns.vger.kernel.org. 86400   IN  A   209.132.180.67
ns4.kernel.org. 86400   IN  A   130.239.17.16
ns4.kernel.org. 86400   IN  2001:6b0:e:4017::1:1

;; Query time: 40 msec
;; SERVER: 199.19.53.1#53(199.19.53.1)
;; WHEN: Thu Sep  8 22:46:33 2011
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 138



Re: kernel.org dns broken

2011-09-08 Thread Tony McCrory
Looks like its fixed already

$  dig kernel.org @8.8.8.8

;  DiG 9.6.-ESV-R3  kernel.org @8.8.8.8
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 13079
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0

;; QUESTION SECTION:
;kernel.org.IN  A

;; ANSWER SECTION:
kernel.org. 3298IN  A   140.211.169.30



Netvision.net.il contact

2011-08-02 Thread Tony McCrory
Hi,

Does anyone have a contact for Netvision's NOC?  Can't get any
response from n...@netvision.co.il, and they're causing me some
operational issues.

Thanks

Tony



Re: Microsoft's participation in World IPv6 day

2011-06-03 Thread Tony McCrory
On 3 June 2011 23:24,  valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote:
 On Fri, 03 Jun 2011 15:20:22 PDT, Scott Weeks said:

 There're about 52 peaks in a year on the timeline...  :-)

 Right. But why is Google seeing noticeably higher IPv6 loads on Sunday and
 lower loads on Friday? I'd buy a different traffic pattern for home/office,
 but then you'd expect Friday to be about the same as M-Th, and Sat/Sun to be
 about even.



I wonder if there is a disproportionately large amount of IPv6 usage
in the Middle East where a number of countries have their weekend on
Friday and Saturday, with Sunday being the first day of their working
week?  UAE and Israel as examples.

Tony