Re: The Cidr Report

2014-08-03 Thread Corey Touchet
I wonder if it would be possible to run a bogon style BGP server that tells you about various subnets that have a valid higher aggregation so we can easily filter out the good de-aggregation vs just brute forcing via prefix filters. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 2, 2014, at 9:31 PM, keith

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-08-02 Thread keith kouzmanoff
link didn't work for me, I think http://www.cidr-report.org/as2.0/ is the proper link On 8/1/2014 5:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: This report has been generated at Fri Aug 1 21:13:59 2014 AEST. The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and generates a report on

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-07-13 Thread Karsten Thomann
W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net To: cidr-rep...@potaroo.net Cc: NANOG list nanog@nanog.org Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 6:07:54 PM Subject: Re: The Cidr Report Does the CIDR report have a 510K prefix limit and crashed or something? :) -- TTFN, patrick On Jul

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-07-12 Thread Jay Ashworth
Well, probably 512k, but... - Original Message - From: Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net To: cidr-rep...@potaroo.net Cc: NANOG list nanog@nanog.org Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 6:07:54 PM Subject: Re: The Cidr Report Does the CIDR report have a 510K prefix limit and crashed

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-07-12 Thread Karsten Thomann
: Friday, July 11, 2014 6:07:54 PM Subject: Re: The Cidr Report Does the CIDR report have a 510K prefix limit and crashed or something? :) -- TTFN, patrick On Jul 11, 2014, at 18:00 , cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: This report has been generated at Fri Jul 11 21:10:32 2014

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-07-11 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Does the CIDR report have a 510K prefix limit and crashed or something? :) -- TTFN, patrick On Jul 11, 2014, at 18:00 , cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: This report has been generated at Fri Jul 11 21:10:32 2014 AEST. The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and generates a

Bogus routes with regional free pool depletion (was: Re: The Cidr Report)

2014-06-11 Thread John Curran
Folks - As noted in a prior message to the nanog mailing list, it is quite likely that some of the address blocks listed in this CIDR report under the heading Possible Bogus Routes will shortly be issued to requesters. In the case of unassigned blocks in the ARIN free pool, this is

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-16 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Dammit people. Get back to work. Pull us back down under 500K! -- TTFN, patrick On May 16, 2014, at 18:00 , cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: This report has been generated at Fri May 16 21:13:53 2014 AEST. The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and generates a report on

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-10 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 09 May 2014 17:51:56 -0700, Owen DeLong said: Sounds like a Dish commercial… (James Earl Jones voice): Now imagine it again, but with Jim Cummings instead... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLXTDirrQ5w (Sorry, I couldn't resist... :) pgphEjXN1tGcc.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-10 Thread Matthew Petach
DeLong Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 8:52 PM To: Patrick W. Gilmore Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: The Cidr Report ROFLMAO — Party in Bellevue is more than likely to push it back up over 500K again, isn’t it? Sounds like a Dish commercial… (James Earl Jones voice): When you put a bunch

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-09 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
w00 h00! We did it!! Is this excellent or what? We dipped below half a million again! I am impressed. Keep up the good work, everyone. Party in Bellevue if we can keep it below 500K until then! -- TTFN, patrick On May 9, 2014, at 18:00, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: This report has

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-09 Thread Owen DeLong
ROFLMAO — Party in Bellevue is more than likely to push it back up over 500K again, isn’t it? Sounds like a Dish commercial… (James Earl Jones voice): When you put a bunch of network engineers in a party in Bellevue, you get a bunch of drunk network engineers. When you get drunk network

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-05-09 Thread Scott Weeks
--- o...@delong.com wrote: From: Owen DeLong o...@delong.com Don’t let network engineers party in Bellevue. - Yeah, let me know how that works out... :-) scott

RE: The Cidr Report

2014-05-09 Thread Andrew D Kirch
If the whole thing breaks, I'm taking a vacation. Andrew -Original Message- From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of Owen DeLong Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 8:52 PM To: Patrick W. Gilmore Cc: nanog@nanog.org Subject: Re: The Cidr Report ROFLMAO — Party in Bellevue

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-04-30 Thread Fred Baker (fred)
On Apr 26, 2014, at 12:19 PM, Deepak Jain dee...@ai.net wrote: Does anyone have doomsday plots of IPv6 prefixes? We are already at something like 20,000 prefixes there, and a surprising number of deaggregates (like /64s) in the global table. IIRC, a bunch of platforms will fall over at

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-04-27 Thread Geoff Huston
On 27 Apr 2014, at 5:19 am, Deepak Jain dee...@ai.net wrote: Historic event - 500K prefixes on the Internet. And now we wait for everything to fall over at 512k ;) Based on a quick plot graph on the CIDR report, it looks like we are adding 6,000 prefixes a month, or thereabouts. So

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-04-26 Thread Hank Nussbacher
At 22:00 25/04/2014 +, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: This report has been generated at Fri Apr 25 21:13:54 2014 AEST. The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table. Check http://www.cidr-report.org/2.0 for a

Re: The Cidr Report

2014-04-26 Thread Seth Mos
Op 26 apr. 2014, om 20:05 heeft Hank Nussbacher h...@efes.iucc.ac.il het volgende geschreven: At 22:00 25/04/2014 +, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: This report has been generated at Fri Apr 25 21:13:54 2014 AEST. The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and generates a

RE: The Cidr Report

2014-04-26 Thread Deepak Jain
Historic event - 500K prefixes on the Internet. And now we wait for everything to fall over at 512k ;) Based on a quick plot graph on the CIDR report, it looks like we are adding 6,000 prefixes a month, or thereabouts. So platforms that break at 512K die in two months or less? Sup720s

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-14 Thread Eugen Leitl
On Sat, Jul 14, 2012 at 03:48:47AM +1000, Skeeve Stevens wrote: I think the effort to moderate this particular list would be far to much effort. Most mailing lists allow moderation of new list members by default. Typically, the moderation is removed after the first non-spam post. This causes

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG
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Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG
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Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG
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Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG
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Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG
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Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread HUGE NOG
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Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread Grant Ridder
if the admins are not going to moderate this list... give me the admin password to the list serve and i will set it up right... gees

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread Skeeve Stevens
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Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread Lynda
On 7/13/2012 10:46 AM, Grant Ridder wrote: if the admins are not going to moderate this list... give me the admin password to the list serve and i will set it up right. These emails seem to be originating from comcast (75.144.246.6). Please note I said seem to be since it's very easy to forge

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread Grant Ridder
Mailman also allows keyword filtering On Fri, Jul 13, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Lynda shr...@deaddrop.org wrote: On 7/13/2012 10:46 AM, Grant Ridder wrote: if the admins are not going to moderate this list... give me the admin password to the list serve and i will set it up right. These emails

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread JC Dill
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Re: The Cidr Report

2012-07-13 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
Composed on a virtual keyboard, please forgive typos. On Jul 13, 2012, at 22:00, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: This report has been generated at Fri Jul 13 21:10:00 2012 AEST. The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and generates a report on aggregation potential within

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-06-08 Thread Darius Jahandarie
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: AS6389      3409      195     3214    94.3%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -                                               BellSouth.net Inc. It wouldn't be The Internet if BellSouth didn't top the idiot list every single time for the past 3

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-06-08 Thread Christopher Morrow
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Darius Jahandarie djahanda...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:00 PM,  cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: AS6389      3409      195     3214    94.3%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -                                               BellSouth.net Inc. It wouldn't be The

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-06-08 Thread Darius Jahandarie
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Christopher Morrow morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Darius Jahandarie djahanda...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:00 PM,  cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: AS6389      3409      195     3214    94.3%   BELLSOUTH-NET-BLK -  

Re: The Cidr Report

2012-06-08 Thread Darius Jahandarie
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Darius Jahandarie djahanda...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:34 PM, Christopher Morrow morrowc.li...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:11 PM, Darius Jahandarie djahanda...@gmail.com wrote: On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 6:00 PM,  

Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Aftab Siddiqui
Randy, yes, our ASN landed on polluter list once and we fixed it. I think there is nothing wrong in sharing that. Me and few bunch of self acclaimed geeks of our region read it and have done our level best to remove few polluters but with very less success. Seems like those who should be reading

Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Randy Bush
aftab, yes, our ASN landed on polluter list once and we fixed it. I think there is nothing wrong in sharing that. thank you, thank you. Me and few bunch of self acclaimed geeks of our region read it and have done our level best to remove few polluters but with very less success. what

Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Aftab Siddiqui
Me and few bunch of self acclaimed geeks of our region read it and have done our level best to remove few polluters but with very less success. what would help? I guess rpki would help and a banner during every NOG/RIR meeting showing top polluters. I seriously don't understand that why an

Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Randy Bush
Me and few bunch of self acclaimed geeks of our region read it and have done our level best to remove few polluters but with very less success. what would help? I guess rpki would help working on it. it will lessen the perceived security benefit of fragging. and a banner during every

Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread William F. Maton Sotomayor
On Sun, 16 Oct 2011, Aftab Siddiqui wrote: success. what would help? I guess rpki would help and a banner during every NOG/RIR meeting showing top polluters. A similar thing was done at a USENIX in Monterey over a decade ago. The point behind that one was to drive home how bad it was

Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Aftab Siddiqui
I seriously don't understand that why an RIR can't send atleast a notice to those announcing bogus prefixes. A letter in RED mailed to the business address would help. RIRs claimed in the past that they have nothing to do with routing. of course, rpki-based origin validation changes this.

Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Randy Bush
So, any chance of putting a banner of top polluters in next APRICOT. :) ^ a/p i will try to work with the organizers on this randy

Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Hank Nussbacher
On Sun, 16 Oct 2011, Aftab Siddiqui wrote: I seriously don't understand that why an RIR can't send atleast a notice to those announcing bogus prefixes. A letter in RED mailed to the business address would help. The RIRs have indicated in the past that they don't see this as their job even

Re: The Cidr Report

2011-10-16 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Sun, 16 Oct 2011 10:06:10 EDT, William F. Maton Sotomayor said: A similar thing was done at a USENIX in Monterey over a decade ago. The point behind that one was to drive home how bad it was for the attendees to use telnet to their boxes at the mothership. Nothing like seeing people

Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Mark Tinka
On Friday, September 16, 2011 07:51:04 AM Schiller, Heather A wrote: I thought AS-plain notation was the standard for 4-byte ASN's? as-plain is not the standard per se. Think of it more as the preferred option within the industry. o All major vendors support it, so there's no need

Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Daniel Roesen
On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 02:11:24AM +0800, Mark Tinka wrote: I thought AS-plain notation was the standard for 4-byte ASN's? as-plain is not the standard per se. RFC5396 on as-plain is on track becoming one. Best regards, Daniel -- CLUE-RIPE -- Jabber: d...@cluenet.de -- dr@IRCnet --

Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Tassos Chatzithomaoglou
Strangely, both the RFC (5396) and the CIDR report appear to be written by the same guy...Geoff. btw, am i the only one who finds it easier to remember asdot formatted ASNs? - Tassos Nick Hilliard wrote on 16/9/2011 23:06: On 16/09/2011 00:51, Schiller, Heather A wrote: I thought AS-plain

Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Mark Tinka
On Saturday, September 17, 2011 03:16:01 AM Daniel Roesen wrote: RFC5396 on as-plain is on track becoming one. Indeed. I suppose it will be interesting to see how the vendors respond to this. Would they retract support for as-dot, as it's been shipping for a while now? Cheers, Mark.

Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Mark Tinka
On Saturday, September 17, 2011 04:49:17 AM Tassos Chatzithomaoglou wrote: btw, am i the only one who finds it easier to remember asdot formatted ASNs? They're easier to remember, but if you operate an ASN for a reasonable period of time, it's okay to assume that you will remember it,

Re: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-16 Thread Joe Hamelin
I say we all start using octal two's complement for extended ASNs. (note to self: don't post to NANOG after a night out with a vendor.) -- Joe Hamelin, W7COM, Tulalip, WA, 360-474-7474 On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:39 PM, Mark Tinka mti...@globaltransit.netwrote: On Saturday, September 17, 2011

RE: The Cidr Report - 4byte ASN handling

2011-09-15 Thread Schiller, Heather A
I thought AS-plain notation was the standard for 4-byte ASN's? Also to cidr report folks, in the web version, clicking on the ASN for these takes you to the page for AS3 (MIT) 46.18.104.0/21AS3.746 195.54.52.0/23 AS3.523 195.54.52.0/24 AS3.523

Re: The Cidr Report

2009-08-14 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On Aug 14, 2009, at 6:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: This report has been generated at Fri Aug 14 21:11:44 2009 AEST. The report analyses the BGP Routing Table of AS2.0 router and generates a report on aggregation potential within the table. Check http://www.cidr-report.org for a

Re: The Cidr Report

2009-08-01 Thread ポール・ロラン
Hi Patrick, On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 18:22:37 -0400 Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net wrote: On Jul 31, 2009, at 6:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: Recent Table History Date PrefixesCIDR Agg 24-07-09298785 182835 25-07-09299168 182751

Re: The Cidr Report

2009-08-01 Thread Geoff Huston
On 01/08/2009, at 6:44 PM, Paul Rolland (ポール・ロラン) wrote: Hi Patrick, On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 18:22:37 -0400 Patrick W. Gilmore patr...@ianai.net wrote: On Jul 31, 2009, at 6:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: Recent Table History Date PrefixesCIDR Agg 24-07-09

Re: The Cidr Report

2009-07-31 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On Jul 31, 2009, at 6:00 PM, cidr-rep...@potaroo.net wrote: Recent Table History Date PrefixesCIDR Agg 24-07-09298785 182835 25-07-09299168 182751 26-07-09298909 182973 27-07-09299265 183099 28-07-09