Re: Level3 DNS not resolving for our domains

2015-12-30 Thread Randy Bush
>> rocketktg.com > > ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: > ns1.rocketktg.com.244 IN A 68.235.47.109 > ns2.rocketktg.com.244 IN A 68.235.47.110 rfc2182 section 6

Re: Fwd: port 123 reflection attacks

2015-12-30 Thread Randy Bush
> - be sure ntpd is properly configured to be explicit, test it % ntpdc -n -c monlist psg.com psg.com: timed out, nothing received ***Request timed out this is the desired result. any real response means the host is open to be a reflector fwiw, i got caught last week. a

Re: Netflix stuffing data on pipe

2015-12-30 Thread Ca By
On Tuesday, December 29, 2015, Josh Reynolds wrote: > Adaptive bandwidth detection. Yes, ABR video attempts to fill the entire channel This has been problematic as peak edge speeds have increased and pushed the statistical multplexing logic / plans. There is also

Level3 DNS not resolving for our domains

2015-12-30 Thread Otto Monnig
Is anyone seeing issues with domains not resolving at 4.2.2.[1-6]? All other test DNS servers function correctly. Thank you, -- Otto Monnig CTO KTG IP, LLC

Re: Level3 DNS not resolving for our domains

2015-12-30 Thread Josh Luthman
Works for me: >dig google.com @4.2.2.2 +short 216.58.216.238 I expect your IP (either /32 or larger) may have done too many requests within a finite time window. Those DNS servers quit responding after too many inquiries (I don't know the count or time frame). Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340

Re: Level3 DNS not resolving for our domains

2015-12-30 Thread Otto Monnig
Sorry for not providing domains - I did so intentionally, as I believe this is a policy change at L3, rather than a technical issue. One of our companies hosts multiple domains and the issue is widespread among those domains at several locations. -- Otto Monnig > On Dec 30, 2015, at 11:07

Re: list of .org domain names?

2015-12-30 Thread Joe Abley
On Dec 30, 2015, at 18:50, Ryan Finnesey wrote: > Is it possible to get a complete list of .org domain names that have been > registered? If you can satisfy the terms of the sone file access agreement, you can get a copy of the org zone which will give you a list of

Re: Level3 DNS not resolving for our domains

2015-12-30 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 11:12:29PM +0100, Alarig Le Lay wrote a message of 35 lines which said: > Both are in the same AS, perhaps a routing issue? Indeed. This is a warning in ZoneMaster and I observe also that 10-15 % of

list of .org domain names?

2015-12-30 Thread Ryan Finnesey
Is it possible to get a complete list of .org domain names that have been registered? Cheers Ryan

Re: Level3 DNS not resolving for our domains

2015-12-30 Thread Otto Monnig
rocketktg.com -- Otto Monnig > On Dec 30, 2015, at 3:18 PM, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote: > > On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 03:02:39PM -0600, > Otto Monnig wrote > a message of 24 lines which said: > >> Sorry for not providing domains

Re: Level3 DNS not resolving for our domains

2015-12-30 Thread Alarig Le Lay
On Wed Dec 30 15:48:26 2015, Otto Monnig wrote: > rocketktg.com ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: ns1.rocketktg.com. 244 IN A 68.235.47.109 ns2.rocketktg.com. 244 IN A 68.235.47.110 Both are in the same AS, perhaps a routing issue? -- Alarig

Re: Level3 DNS not resolving for our domains

2015-12-30 Thread Jared Mauch
> On Dec 30, 2015, at 5:12 PM, Alarig Le Lay wrote: > > On Wed Dec 30 15:48:26 2015, Otto Monnig wrote: >> rocketktg.com > > ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION: > ns1.rocketktg.com.244 IN A 68.235.47.109 > ns2.rocketktg.com.244 IN

Re: Level3 DNS not resolving for our domains

2015-12-30 Thread Stephane Bortzmeyer
On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 03:02:39PM -0600, Otto Monnig wrote a message of 24 lines which said: > Sorry for not providing domains - I did so intentionally, as I > believe this is a policy change at L3, rather than a technical > issue. And how are we supposed to debug,

Re: announcement of freerouter

2015-12-30 Thread Jimmy Hess
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Mel Beckman wrote: > Amazing what the proprietary appropriation of a single Word can do :) Yes I'm quite bothered by that. As far as I'm concerned "Router OS" refers to whatever operating system drives a router. Just like "Computer OS"

Re: announcement of freerouter

2015-12-30 Thread Łukasz Bromirski
> On 31 Dec 2015, at 01:54, Jimmy Hess wrote: > >> On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Mel Beckman wrote: >> Amazing what the proprietary appropriation of a single Word can do :) > > Yes I'm quite bothered by that. As far as I'm concerned "Router > OS"

Re: announcement of freerouter

2015-12-30 Thread Josh Reynolds
Hence, my statement of "prior art" and not TM, as they never followed up on it :) On Dec 30, 2015 7:57 PM, "Łukasz Bromirski" wrote: > > > On 31 Dec 2015, at 01:54, Jimmy Hess wrote: > > > >> On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 1:29 PM, Mel Beckman

Re: ridiculous problems getting an ATT circuit port mode changed

2015-12-30 Thread Andrew Wentzell
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 9:13 PM, Joe Maimon wrote: > Apparently there is still raison d'etre for everyone not a giant telco. > > We placed the circuit with tagging expected for the service vlan. > > We got it delivered without. > > We requested it be changed. > > Apparently that

Re: Netflix stuffing data on pipe

2015-12-30 Thread Hugo Slabbert
On Tue 2015-Dec-29 21:17:51 -0600, Josh Reynolds wrote: The second part. Fixed wireless is not even on their radar. On Dec 29, 2015 9:16 PM, "Matt Hoppes" wrote: So they are trying to stuff every last bit as an end device modulates up and

Re: announcement of freerouter

2015-12-30 Thread Randy Bush
ok kids. the guy looks to have made a rather hot and unusually complete contribution. perhaps picking on his spelling is not productive. randy

Re: Fwd: port 123 reflection attacks

2015-12-30 Thread alvin nanog
hi ya colin On 12/30/15 at 09:04am, Colin Johnston wrote: > Where does it say we need to contact home cert instead on your website ? because cnc...@cert.org.cn asked ? > verification of what ? i'd want to see if it's a simple port scan by a script kidddie vs a more serious upcoming DOS

Fwd: port 123 reflection attacks

2015-12-30 Thread Colin Johnston
Where does it say we need to contact home cert instead on your website ? verification of what ? HSOFT ranges have been compromised by NTP reflection attacks and the NTP servers hosted by HSOFT need to have a NTP update. This has been discussed on NANOG and I also sent information in Chinese to

Re: Netflix stuffing data on pipe

2015-12-30 Thread Josh Reynolds
It's a long and ugly story... 1Gbps FD feeds -> switch -> 100Mbps FD radio port -> fluctuating PHY rate Half Duplex wireless link/CPE (shaped here). Netflix is microbusting, and its really nasty on his kind of network, especially with the shaping being toward the end of his network. On Dec 30,

Re: Netflix stuffing data on pipe

2015-12-30 Thread Mike Hammett
I believe others have observed a similar situation with at least one other CDN and the situation continued solid for hours, not just occasional capacity detection. - Mike Hammett Intelligent Computing Solutions http://www.ics-il.com Midwest Internet Exchange

Re: Netflix stuffing data on pipe

2015-12-30 Thread Mikael Abrahamsson
On Wed, 30 Dec 2015, Matt Hoppes wrote: I'm not buffering. Switches have packet buffers. I'm seeing switch buffers getting overrun by what appears to be Netflix traffic coming in at rates faster than the subscribers throttled speeds. How big are your buffers (preferrably answer would be in

Re: Netflix stuffing data on pipe

2015-12-30 Thread Matt Hoppes
I'm not buffering. Switches have packet buffers. I'm seeing switch buffers getting overrun by what appears to be Netflix traffic coming in at rates faster than the subscribers throttled speeds. > On Dec 30, 2015, at 02:59, Hugo Slabbert wrote: > >> On Tue 2015-Dec-29

Re: announcement of freerouter

2015-12-30 Thread Mark Tinka
On 30/Dec/15 10:06, Randy Bush wrote: > ok kids. the guy looks to have made a rather hot and unusually complete > contribution. perhaps picking on his spelling is not productive. That's all I keep thinking... Mark.

Re: Netflix stuffing data on pipe

2015-12-30 Thread Roland Dobbins
On 30 Dec 2015, at 19:42, Matt Hoppes wrote: I'm seeing switch buffers getting overrun by what appears to be Netflix traffic coming in at rates faster than the subscribers throttled speeds. By what mechanism is the throttling accomplished? QoS on routers, or some kind of middlebox, or . .