IANA IPv4 Recovered Address Space registry updated

2014-05-21 Thread Leo Vegoda
Hi, ICANN has updated the IANA IPv4 Recovered Address Space registry after LACNIC notified it that it has less than a total of a /9 in its inventory of IPv4 address space. This triggered the activation the Recovered IPv4 pool, which was created in the Global Policy for Post Exhaustion IPv4

CFP: IFIP Latin America Networking Conference (LANC 2014) In-cooperation with ACM

2014-05-21 Thread Thiago Druciaki Casagrande
*IFIP LANC 2014* *The 8th Latin America Networking Conference 2014 (LANC 2014)* *In-cooperation with ACM* http://lanc2014.ufpa.br/ 18-19 September, 2014

RE: All of .mil tld is down

2014-05-21 Thread Anthony Fontanez
Got this from a friend: http://pastebin.com/UkwHbY1V Greeting Internet. This is Operation PayBack We Are Anonymous Centre PayBack is a bitch All US MILITARY SERVERS ARE OFFLINE Operation PayBack - http://armypubs.army.mil Operation PayBack -

RE: FTTH ONTs and routers

2014-05-21 Thread Kevin Burke
I have used a lot of Calix gear. It works good until they decide to EoL your platform. They grow through acquisition, then see which products they want to keep. Adtran seems to have the same features and the same pricepoint. The Calix E7 is a relatively new product...plenty of bugs compared to

Re: ASN lookup tool

2014-05-21 Thread Di Li
Get more than 700 unique user check out our new tool, and also get some feedbacks about API access and IRR record. For the API part, we may add it in the future if we have enough people want to access or use it, pretty much will be a restful with json format output, so far we don't plan to do

Dyn Acquires Internet Intelligence Service Renesys

2014-05-21 Thread Paul Ferguson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Interesting development. http://techcrunch.com/2014/05/21/dyn-acquires-internet-intelligence-service-renesys/ FYI, - - ferg - -- Paul Ferguson VP Threat Intelligence, IID PGP Public Key ID: 0x54DC85B2 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version:

Re: NAT IP and Google

2014-05-21 Thread Owen DeLong
On May 20, 2014, at 7:21 AM, Pui Edylie em...@edylie.net wrote: Hi Everyone, May I know what is the best approach so that Google would not ban our Natted IP from time to time as it suspect it as a bot. Is there any official channel from Google which we could work with them for

Re: NAT IP and Google

2014-05-21 Thread Owen DeLong
This works out especially well if you are using VOIP behind said NAT. ;-) Owen On May 20, 2014, at 10:27 AM, Kevin Kadow kka...@gmail.com wrote: If at all possible, consider using a NAT pool instead of translating all outbound web traffic to a single IP address. When I ran Tribune's

Re: IANA IPv4 Recovered Address Space registry updated

2014-05-21 Thread Larry Sheldon
On 5/20/2014 9:30 AM, Leo Vegoda wrote: https://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-recovered-address-space/ipv4-recovered -address-space.xhtml#ipv4-recovered-address-space-2 Comes up 404 here. -- Requiescas in pace o email Two identifying characteristics

Correction to 404 report (was Re: IANA IPv4 Recovered Address Space registry updated)

2014-05-21 Thread Larry Sheldon
On 5/21/2014 1:50 PM, Darryl Dunkin wrote: Did you just click the link? It got wrapped. Yes as a matter if fact I did--and noticed the truncation and cut and pasted it--and it still failed. http://bit.ly/1k5ROJW That works. As does a newly submitted cut-and-paste. Mystery. --

Re: IANA IPv4 Recovered Address Space registry updated

2014-05-21 Thread Steven Miano
If you're just clicking the link it won't work in some e-mail clients. Copy the entirety and it will display for you I'm sure. On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 2:42 PM, Larry Sheldon larryshel...@cox.net wrote: On 5/20/2014 9:30 AM, Leo Vegoda wrote: https://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-recovered-

RE: NAT IP and Google

2014-05-21 Thread Tony Wicks
On May 20, 2014, at 7:21 AM, Pui Edylie em...@edylie.net wrote: The absolute best solution is to deploy IPv6 and deprecate NAT. If you're looking for an IPv4-only solution, I don't have a good answer for you. Deploy v6... yes its very easy to replace every CPE device that every home user has...

Re: NAT IP and Google

2014-05-21 Thread Larry Sheldon
On 5/21/2014 4:21 PM, Tony Wicks wrote: Deploy v6... yes its very easy ... The system is fully automated, and if you carefully follow instructions, life will be wonderful and nothing can possibly go wronclickand nothing can possibly go wronclickand nothing can possibly go wronclickand

Re: NAT IP and Google

2014-05-21 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Thu, 22 May 2014 09:21:12 +1200, Tony Wicks said: Deploy v6... yes its very easy to replace every CPE device that every home user has... really ? come on, back in the real world that is just not going to happen until by default every CPE device has the capability as default. Dual stack

Re: NAT IP and Google

2014-05-21 Thread Ca By
On May 21, 2014 4:04 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: On Thu, 22 May 2014 09:21:12 +1200, Tony Wicks said: Deploy v6... yes its very easy to replace every CPE device that every home user has... really ? come on, back in the real world that is just not going to happen until by default

Re: NAT IP and Google

2014-05-21 Thread Ca By
On May 21, 2014 4:17 PM, Ca By cb.li...@gmail.com wrote: On May 21, 2014 4:04 PM, valdis.kletni...@vt.edu wrote: On Thu, 22 May 2014 09:21:12 +1200, Tony Wicks said: Deploy v6... yes its very easy to replace every CPE device that every home user has... really ? come on, back in the

Re: NAT IP and Google

2014-05-21 Thread Mark Andrews
In message 005701cf753a$97d6e670$c784b350$@wicks.co.nz, Tony Wicks writes: On May 20, 2014, at 7:21 AM, Pui Edylie em...@edylie.net wrote: The absolute best solution is to deploy IPv6 and deprecate NAT. If you're looking for an IPv4-only solution, I don't have a good answer for you.

IPv6 at 50% for VZW (Re: NAT IP and Google)

2014-05-21 Thread Jared Mauch
On May 21, 2014, at 7:17 PM, Ca By cb.li...@gmail.com wrote: Verizon Wireless is at 50% ipv6 penetration I suspect this would go up significantly if Twitter and Instagram would IPv6 enable their services. Same for pintarest. Other folks like bit.ly have briefly toyed with IPv6, and with the