On 28/06/2018 04:43, Randy Bush wrote:
>> People - please just stop the off topic chatter. It is ludicrous that a
>> thread about bgp hijacks morphed into font discussions.
>>
>> Either contribute to the operational issue at hand by evaluating your terms
>> & conditions (or abuse policies) and appl
> People - please just stop the off topic chatter. It is ludicrous that a
> thread about bgp hijacks morphed into font discussions.
>
> Either contribute to the operational issue at hand by evaluating your terms
> & conditions (or abuse policies) and applying them to your operations, or
> remain s
hey all,
while I'm in no place to make demands or requests of anyone, like many of
you I have this thread on "loud". it may be beneficial to add a
"-discussions" for when threads go off topic. outages implemented something
similar and (for the most part) squelched the "me too" and off-topic
thread
People - please just stop the off topic chatter. It is ludicrous that a
thread about bgp hijacks morphed into font discussions.
Either contribute to the operational issue at hand by evaluating your terms
& conditions (or abuse policies) and applying them to your operations, or
remain silent.
I suppose next you'll be telling me to get rid of
my CRT when it works just fine? Black background,
white text. :)
scott
On Tue, 26 Jun 2018, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
"we are not the internet police" right? (
Indeed. Aid and abet would be a more accurate description.
-Dan
2018 14:54
>To: aheb...@pubnix.net; nanog@nanog.org
>Subject: RE: AS3266: BitCanal hijack factory, courtesy of Cogent,
>GTT, and Level3
>
>Why would we need an RFC for Comic Sans?
>
>-Original Message-
>From: NANOG On Behalf Of Alain Hebert
>Sent: Wednesday, J
Why would we need an RFC for Comic Sans?
-Original Message-
From: NANOG On Behalf Of Alain Hebert
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2018 1:50 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Re: AS3266: BitCanal hijack factory, courtesy of Cogent, GTT, and
Level3
I ain't friday, but: There is no RF
I ain't friday, but: There is no RFC for the Sarcastica font yet?
PS: Our little adventure in BGP who-done-it (a few weeks back)
burned about 25-30h man hours estimated. Should have been sub 5 hours
if 1 guy would have cooperated instead of ignoring the issue.
-
Alain Hebert
On 27/Jun/18 04:18, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote:
> Oh dear. The problem with sarcasm is that it falls flat if people don't
> realize you're being sarcastic.
Text-based messaging is terribly reliable at helping miss the point...
It's a good things our kids of today call each other on the pho
Oh dear. The problem with sarcasm is that it falls flat if people don't realize
you're being sarcastic.
On 27/06/18, 6:53 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Scott Weeks"
wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 at 22:49, Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
> Without the generous support
On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 at 22:49, Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
> Without the generous support of Cogent, GTT, and Level3 this dumbass
> lowlife IP address space thief would be largely if not entirely toast.
> So what are they waiting for? Why don't their turf this jackass? Ar
t: Tuesday, June 26, 2018 11:18:19 AM
Subject: Re: AS3266: BitCanal hijack factory, courtesy of Cogent, GTT, and
Level3
Job,
Unless of course they are not actually on an IXP listed. Bitcanal is
not a member of TorIX and as far as I recall, never has been. The IP
they list in PeeringDB was neve
Job,
Unless of course they are not actually on an IXP listed. Bitcanal is
not a member of TorIX and as far as I recall, never has been. The IP
they list in PeeringDB was never assigned to them at any point and in
fact was used by an AS112 instance which was run by TorIX directly on
the fabr
On 26/06/2018 17:08, Thomas King wrote:
Kudos to DE-CIX for getting it right.
-Hank
> I am the guy who gave the presentation. We ask our customers to report
> misbehavior of peers at DE-CIX IXPs (e.g. IP hijack, ASN hijacks) to
> ab...@de-cix.net. We will look into reported cases and collect e
I am the guy who gave the presentation. We ask our customers to report
misbehavior of peers at DE-CIX IXPs (e.g. IP hijack, ASN hijacks) to
ab...@de-cix.net. We will look into reported cases and collect evidence so that
we can act accordingly. So far, this process helped us to identify and fix
Hi all,
I have heard that DE-CIX expelled BitCanal from their IXPs. One of their
guys also gave a presentation about how DE-CIX handles abuse cases:
https://ripe75.ripe.net/archives/video/103/
I don't know how other IXPs are handling such cases. Would be interesting
to know.
Best regards,
IUO
On 26/06/2018 07:49, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote:
You are mistaken. Cogent and Level3 are signatories to MANRS:
https://www.manrs.org/participants/
so this clearly can't happen and you are making this up.
:-)
-Hank
>
>
> The fact that there exists a jerk like this on the Internet isn't really
>
In message
,
Job Snijders wrote:
>On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 at 22:49, Ronald F. Guilmette
>wrote:
>> As I always ask, retorically, in cases like this: Where are the grownups?
>
>You could ask the same about the IXPs that facilitate the reach and impact
>of Bitcanal's BGP hijacks by allowing that
"we are not the internet police" right? (
On 26/06/18, 10:33 AM, "NANOG on behalf of Job Snijders"
wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 at 22:49, Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
> Without the generous support of Cogent, GTT, and Level3 this dumbass
> lowlife IP address space thief would
On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 at 22:49, Ronald F. Guilmette
wrote:
> Without the generous support of Cogent, GTT, and Level3 this dumbass
> lowlife IP address space thief would be largely if not entirely toast.
> So what are they waiting for? Why don't their turf this jackass? Are
> they waiting for an e
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