Anyone with a clue at Zayo?

2016-09-16 Thread Patrick Sumby
Have a turnup we've been working on all day and no luck so far. Now we're being told that nobody can help outside hours :( Any help much appreciated. Thanks Pat

Re: Using IPv6 with prefixes shorter than a /64 on a LAN

2011-01-25 Thread Patrick Sumby
On 24/01/2011 22:41, Michael Loftis wrote: On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 1:53 PM, Ray Soucy wrote: Many cite concerns of potential DoS attacks by doing sweeps of IPv6 networks. I don't think this will be a common or wide-spread problem. The general feeling is that there is simply too much address

Re: Facebook insecure by design

2011-10-03 Thread Patrick Sumby
On 02/10/2011 19:01, Michael Thomas wrote: William Allen Simpson wrote: On 10/2/11 12:36 PM, Jimmy Hess wrote: On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 10:38 AM, Michael Thomas wrote: I'm not sure why lack of TLS is considered to be problem with Facebook. The man in the middle is the other side of the connectio

Re: the route is not in our bgprouter

2011-10-25 Thread Patrick Sumby
If your provider has a looking glass then that is a good start to see if they have the route in their routing tables. http://www.traceroute.org/ is a good start for searching for a looking glass on their website. Have you checked to see if you're actually recieving the route? You may be gettin

Re: the route is not in our bgprouter

2011-10-26 Thread Patrick Sumby
o much On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 9:35 AM, Patrick Sumby wrote: If your provider has a looking glass then that is a good start to see if they have the route in their routing tables. http://www.traceroute.org/ is a good start for searching for a looking glass on their website. Have you che

Re: BGP and Firewalls...

2011-12-16 Thread Patrick Sumby
s and firewalls so not able to comment on the Palo Alto platform. Decoupling the two functions gives a much better model from an NSP sales perspective as it means you're able to sell failover with no managed equipment / just managed routers / full solution with routers and firewalls.

Re: Is AS information useful for security?

2011-12-16 Thread Patrick Sumby
On 15/12/2011 16:28, Drew Weaver wrote: -Original Message- From: Justin M. Streiner [mailto:strei...@cluebyfour.org] Sent: Thursday, December 15, 2011 9:45 AM To: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: Is AS information useful for security? origin-AS could be another story. If you know of an A

Re: IRR-clueful person at 3356?

2012-08-17 Thread Patrick Sumby
L3 can be tricky with IRR especially if you have objects split across multiple IRR databases. This should help with what filters you want them to put on: http://www.clarksys.com/blog/2009/09/02/using-irr-with-level3/ You can test before using: whois -h filtergen.level3.net "RIPE::YOUR-AS-SET

AT&T - XO Peering (AS7018 and AS2828)

2014-12-16 Thread Patrick Sumby
Hi, Please could someone from ATT and/or XO contact me off list to discuss some issues we've been seeing on a link between AS7018 and AS2828. Thanks Pat -- --- Patrick Sumby Director of Global Engineering Sohonet

PeeringDB contact

2010-04-20 Thread Patrick Sumby
Hi, Could someone from PeeringDB contact me off-list please. Or if anyone has any contact details other than the supp...@peeringdb.com address that would be much appreciated. Thanks Patrick

Re: PeeringDB contact

2010-04-20 Thread Patrick Sumby
Hi Arnold, Sadly not, I've sent a number of emails to supp...@peeringdb.com and had no reply :( which is why I'm here! Cheers Patrick Arnold Nipper wrote: Hi Patrick, On 20.04.2010 14:14 Patrick Sumby wrote Could someone from PeeringDB contact me off-list please. Or if anyo

Re: So... is it time to do IPv6 day monthy yet?

2011-06-08 Thread Patrick Sumby
+1 I've enjoyed it so far! On 08/06/2011 16:07, Ryan Pavely wrote: I was thinking the same thing. Good call :) Ryan Pavely Net Access Corporation http://www.nac.net/ On 6/8/2011 10:40 AM, Jay Ashworth wrote: It certainly sounds like it might be. Cheers, -- jra