Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread surfer
On 8/26/20 9:28 AM, Tony Wicks wrote: They're the worst service company I have ever had the displeasure of dealing with, the arrogance and attitude of we are big, you are small we don't care about your customers was infuriating. Never have I seen a single call related to their opposition

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-26 Thread surfer
serious about IPv6. On Aug 26, 2020, at 3:06 PM, surfer wrote: Do those guys attend NANOG meetings? >;-) (evil smile) On 8/26/20 10:09 AM, Brian Johnson wrote: I have/do. Do you have a point? --- I guess you're implying

Re: Ipv6 help

2020-08-27 Thread surfer
On Aug 26, 2020, at 4:22 PM, surfer wrote: On 8/26/20 9:28 AM, Tony Wicks wrote: They're the worst service company I have ever had the displeasure of dealing with, the arrogance and attitude of we are big, you are small we don't care about your customers was infuriating. Never have I seen

Re: ISPs are hit hardest by COVID-19 disruption

2020-08-06 Thread surfer
On 8/6/20 4:20 PM, Hank Nussbacher wrote: https://betanews.com/2020/08/04/isps-covid-19-disruption/ Really? - Not that I have seen.  Ours held up just fine.  No more and no less than normal stuff.  We had to do the 'traffic shuffle' (a new

Re: Uganda Communications Commission shutdown order

2021-01-13 Thread surfer
On 1/13/21 10:05 AM, Sean Donelan wrote: The Uganda Communications Commission has issued a shutdown order for the operation of all Internet gateways in Uganda beginning January 13, 2021 until further notice. I can't access the official Uganda Communications Commission website, but this

Re: Uganda Communications Commission shutdown order

2021-01-18 Thread surfer
On 1/18/21 6:24 AM, Sean Donelan wrote: This is not the longest internet shutdown.  Ethiopia shutdown internet access for nearly two months in 2020.  Belerus had several full and partial internet shutdowns over several months in 2020. - Just for fun...this

measuring Superbowl traffic

2021-01-27 Thread surfer
Howdy, I have a request from management to 'measure our Superbowl traffic'. In researching it I found last year they used 4 different CDNs, but I could never find out which ones.  Has anyone out there gotten the same request and figured out how to do that this year? Thanks!

Re: DoD IP Space

2021-01-22 Thread surfer
On 1/21/21 4:29 PM, Travis Garrison wrote: What's all your opinion when company's such as Disney actively recommend disabling IPv6? They are presenting it as IPv6 is blocking their app. https://help.disneyplus.com/csp?id=csp_article_content_kb_id=c91af021dbe46850b03cc58a139619ed

Re: DoD IP Space

2021-01-22 Thread surfer
On 1/22/21 6:09 AM, Tom Beecher wrote: V6 Adoption always is, and always will be, metered by time, money and resources. Everybody kicks the can on things like this until they can't anymore. - I have always said the management chooses this.  It's a cost-only

Re: "Permanent" DST

2022-03-16 Thread surfer
  On 3/16/2022 7:11 AM, John Levine wrote: It appears that Aaron C. de Bruyn via NANOG said: All that's left to solve is in-person stuff...which already currently sucks. "My flight leaves at 6 AM local time and lasts 90 minutes, but I'm crossing 3 timezones heading west...

Re: "Permanent" DST

2022-03-15 Thread surfer
    On 3/15/2022 9:22 AM, Jay Hennigan wrote: On 3/15/22 12:19, Dave wrote: Ending DST is a really good idea. Moving 15 degrees East not so much but let’s face it, the environmental impact statement will take forever to write Moving 15 degrees east would put Washington DC in the

Re: Bombs and Hackers are Battering Ukraine's Internet Providers

2022-03-15 Thread surfer
:: Despite obliterated terrain and internet wires, fire-blackened data centers, curfews, lack of light, :: and the danger of death from above, the fixers go out and turn the internet back on so Ukrainians :: can stay in touch with one another and get word out beyond borders, to

Re: V6 still not supported

2022-03-18 Thread surfer
  On Fri, 18 Mar 2022 13:47:00 -0700, Michael Thomas wrote: I'd really like to understand what the requirements that are specific to v6 are that make it so much harder or bloated. Not product availability, but actual things that make it difficult to deploy.

Fwd: Re: The role of Internet governance in sanctions

2022-03-10 Thread surfer
    Using a few emails... - otoh, i would likely close such meager services as i provide to russian - I think it is a colossal mistake to weaponize the Internet. - Keeping the rest of the internet as functional as possible It is not "Russia" doing this. It is the Russian

Re: AS21299 - 46.42.196.0/24 ASN prepending 255 times

2022-03-24 Thread surfer
  On 3/24/2022 5:43 PM, Erik Sundberg wrote: If anyone from AS21299 is lurking on Nanog. Please reduce your AS prepends for  46.42.196.0/24 from 255 prepends to a more reasonable number of prepends let's say 20. Thanks!   This is a Kazakhstan register IP Block and ASN     Network   Next Hop