Re: de-peering for security sake

2016-01-02 Thread Richard Hesse
Purposefully hosting an "inflammatory" site that the Russians or Chinese object to is a valid way to get your AS null routed inside those countries. Same goes for Turkey, India, Australia... Solves the DDoS and malware problem inside their borders, not yours. On Dec 25, 2015 4:43 AM, "Max Tulyev"

Level 3 contact

2016-01-02 Thread Andrew Dampf
Would an engineer from Level 3 please contact me off list? Thank you.

Another Big day for IPv6 - 10% native penetration

2016-01-02 Thread Tomas Podermanski
Hi, according to Google's statistics (https://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html) on 31st December 2015 the IPv6 penetration reached 10% for the very first time. Just a little reminder. On 20th Nov 2012 the number was 1%. In December we also celebrated the 20th anniversary of IPv6

Re: de-peering for security sake

2016-01-02 Thread Randy Bush
> Purposefully hosting an "inflammatory" site that the Russians or > Chinese object to is a valid way to get your AS null routed inside > those countries. Same goes for Turkey, India, Australia... luckily this is not true in the US. oh wait. >> We really need to ask if China and Russia for