Re: Redploying most of 127/8 as unicast public

2021-11-23 Thread Francis Booth via NANOG
> On Nov 20, 2021, at 6:35 PM, Matthew Walster wrote: > > I genuinely believe we're reaching a stalling point for IPv6 service > enabling, and it's time to focus energy on running IPv6 only clients -- and > to do that, we need to make the IPv6 only experience for residential / soho > be as

Re: Anyone else seeing DNSSEC failures from EU Commission ? (european-union.europa.eu)

2021-12-09 Thread Francis Booth via NANOG
I’m not sure what you’re talking about. DNSSEC is alive and well and protects DNS in-flight from modification. Any client with proper DNSSEC implemented will drop any forged DNS response from an attackers dns server and prevent them from loading whatever resource they were trying to access.

Re: ISP data collection from home routers

2022-03-25 Thread Francis Booth via NANOG
That link is more reflective of the FCC circa 2011. More recent actions taken by the FCC under Pai had weakened consumer protections for data collected by ISPs and was reflected in multiple news articles from 2017-2019.

Re: V6 still not supported

2022-04-04 Thread Francis Booth via NANOG
I think you’re jumping to conclusions that Sony is doing this purely from the darkness in their hearts. The same thing could be said about Netflix and Hulu blocking traffic from addresses that appear as proxies/VPNs. Like it or not we had many years where the primary expectation of the Internet

Re: Disney+ Issues

2022-04-29 Thread Francis Booth via NANOG
> On Apr 29, 2022, at 11:09 AM, Nick Suan via NANOG wrote: > > The fact that it even has to come to this idea is ridiculous but I wonder > about the success of holding a normal customer account with repeat offending > streaming services so you could report this, by proxy, /as/ a customer. >