up_the_irons: lol
pyvpx: actually i'm adjusting the tcam distribution so i can do 768K routes. should suffice for a while. pyvpx: man
I was just talking to folks last month
"I need to setup a FIX MAH TCAM" website
for when 512K apocolypse hits
and here it is
too fast for my lazy ass up_the_irons: hahahaha pyvpx: might as well throw one of the numerous domains I've hoarded over the years and throw a landing page up
can't hurt right up_the_irons: right ***: twobithacker has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer)
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sga0__ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 250 seconds) brycec: Oh look, it was Verizon all along, just as I'd joked :D http://www.bgpmon.net/what-caused-todays-internet-hiccup/ m0unds: hah forgotten: brycec: lol nice ***: thestereobus has quit IRC (Quit: thestereobus)
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erratic has joined #arpnetworks forgotten: where does it show your current data transfer amount? like total you have assigned for your VPS/account m0unds: portal.arpnetworks.com forgotten: i dont see where it says where your total transfer is tho m0unds: i think if you click on your svc name it should show you mnathani: up_the_irons: thanks for that -w option on mtr up_the_irons: :) forgotten: m0unds: Doesn't tho. =/ acf_: is there a link to cacti there?
under services forgotten: yes but that doesn't show you like Used: this much, of Allowed This much:
just shows how much you use, not what you have to use. acf_: ah I see what you mean
under "My Services Summary" I see up_the_irons: forgotten: look at the "Commit" column in the Portal. it'll say like "500GB"
it doesn't show what you "have left", it's true forgotten: Awwww!!! bingo!
up_the_irons: ty! :) up_the_irons: :) mnathani: anyone know the ASN of the The Canadian Bitcoin Hijack from a few days ago?
http://www.bgpmon.net/the-canadian-bitcoin-hijack/ << they dont list it explicitly >> http://www.secureworks.com/cyber-threat-intelligence/threats/bgp-hijacking-for-cryptocurrency-profit/ ***: anisfarhana has joined #arpnetworks meingtsla: http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2014-August/069131.html appears to give an example as-path from when a prefix was hijacked mnathani: meingtsla: thanks, would it be the last entry in that ASPATH? meingtsla: I believe so mnathani: The path goes like HE.net, Ontario(Canada), Bulgaria, France, Austria, California (US)
the Ontario ISP seems to be the responsible party in this case
Montreal rather pyvpx: you can solve the bgp hijacking problem with a blockchain
forget RPKI
doa imo staticsafe: gl implementing that ***: carvite has quit IRC (Quit: Lost terminal)
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sga0 has joined #arpnetworks mnathani: up_the_irons: if you kill all /24 wouldnt a lot of Anycast prefixes just stop working correctly? ***: yoberi_ has joined #arpnetworks
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Guest86552 is now known as qbit mnathani: 8.8.8.0/24 and 8.8.4.0/24 come to mind ***: bmacs has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 260 seconds)
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gizmoguy has quit IRC (Read error: Connection reset by peer) up_the_irons: mnathani: no, the traffic would just take the default route mnathani: up_the_irons: I thought that would only happen if there was no matching route, but wouldn't most /24s be covered by an overlapping route like : 8.0.0.0/9 which would be most specific if the /24 was not in the table? up_the_irons: sure, if a more specific route exists, then that one is taken mnathani: so in this case the traffic would go to level3 while it actually needs to get to Google
for destination: 8.8.8.8 up_the_irons: and then level3 would hand it off to Google b/c they would have the /24 :)
it's a longer path, but still a working one
hence sub-optimal routing if you can't take a full table
but that is becoming more the norm these days with the full routing table getting so large mnathani: right ***: mike-bur1 is now known as mik-burns
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