From david at hughes.id Thu Jul 6 13:39:57 2023 From: david at hughes.id (david at hughes.id) Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2023 13:39:57 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] Are you coming to AusNOG 2023? Message-ID: <563533F3-7F21-44E8-9796-8CB7F34CF82A@hughes.id> Afternoon everyone. Tickets for AusNOG 2023 are selling quickly and our room allocation at the conference hotel has limited space left. The program is looking excellent and the event will be our largest (and most fun!) ever, so if you're planning on attending please organise your tickets and travel soon to avoid disappointment. https://www.ausnog.net/events/ausnog-2023 Thanks David ... From dave.taht at gmail.com Fri Jul 7 01:03:11 2023 From: dave.taht at gmail.com (Dave Taht) Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2023 09:03:11 -0600 Subject: [AusNOG] Picking a RIR/obtaining an AS/ressurrecting a legacy space In-Reply-To: <8BDAB3FD-987F-4CCF-AD28-72CE89DDF8AC@pch.net> References: <8BDAB3FD-987F-4CCF-AD28-72CE89DDF8AC@pch.net> Message-ID: Fixing the ausnog cc... more below. On Thu, Jul 6, 2023 at 8:46?AM Bill Woodcock wrote: > > The ASN really isn?t a big deal. There?s no scarcity of them, you can get a 16-bit one by asking. Heh. Trying to reaquire my old 16 bit AS number is merely a matter of vanity... just navigating through the modern processes to become real again in some fashion the larger problem. I remember how much I resented faxing allocations way back when, modern processes seem worse! > The legacy IPv4 space, well, if there?s a clear chain of custody to the current holder, and the current holder is responsive, they can use it or transfer it. But also, IPv4 space isn?t scarce? it just costs money, now, to buy. The holder has a clear chain of custody for the bottom two /24s https://bgpview.io/prefix/198.177.242.0/24 https://bgpview.io/prefix/198.177.243.0/24 But the whole /22 was obtained to support the (long since deceased) chester county freenet, but he has no record of that. Neither does anyone else. The most ideal outcome is we get a /22 out of this, a less ideal but still nice would be to have the upper pool released to someone. Eric is willing to loan his IPs to our good cause if we can clear it up but wants to reserve his rights to actually sell them at some point in the future. > > If you?re in the US, just use ARIN. ARIN?s processes aren?t arcane, particularly compared with RIPE, and fees are predictable and relatively low. I presently have one vote for ARIN and another for RIPE. We are us based, but more of the folk using libreqos are located elsewhere. > > -Bill > > > > > On Jul 6, 2023, at 16:29, Dave Taht wrote: > > > > I have an old friend still holding onto some legacy IP space that he > > has not used in 30 years. The origin goes back to the early 90s, and > > originally through ARIN. In the relevant databases it is a /23, but > > actually a /22 - but the top 2 addresses are not registered or > > announced anywhere I can find. I do not mind losing those to the pool > > but getting the /23 up and running would help... and a /22 far more > > useful for our purposes. Sadly I also have a lovely 16 bit BGP AS > > number AS5768 still unused from my first company of that era but in > > the hands of a admin that has been unresponsive about either using it > > or giving it back for many years. Sentimentally I would like to find a > > way to get that back... but it is ok if that doesn't happen. > > > > Anyway, LibreQos would really like to obtain a BGP AS number from some > > RIR (or is there an unused BGP AS transfer market?) and have some real > > IPv4 addresses to vector some traffic through, in our testbeds > > initially, and perhaps later on as means to shape traffic for other > > services. Most of our market is outside the USA actually and I would > > be inclined to get that AS from the simplest AR to deal with, but my > > list of preferences is merely based on where we have installations > > rather than cost/contacts/customer service... and especially, > > "hassle". Honestly coping with figuring out the fee and registration > > schedules are is just beyond me. I have heard ripe was easiest to deal > > with regarding legacy space. (?) > > > > Anyone out there that can help sort out this legacy space in a sane > > manner? We are subsisting on a tiny amount of donations/month > > presently, and the up front cost and yearly costs are quite a lot to > > make this step. > > > > Finding someone(s) to help us become real in this fashion, navigating > > the RIRs process, setting up bird or FRR for us (with a touch of > > anycast), would help, and help (at some price) moving forward, would > > be great. I have not got BGP running myself in over 25 years! > > > > -- > > Podcast: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7058793910227111937/ > > Dave T?ht CSO, LibreQos > -- Podcast: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7058793910227111937/ Dave T?ht CSO, LibreQos From terry.sweetser at apnic.net Fri Jul 7 13:05:19 2023 From: terry.sweetser at apnic.net (Terry Sweetser) Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2023 03:05:19 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] Need help with RPKI/ROA Coverage? Upcoming In person event in Australia. In-Reply-To: References: <168074915132.1571.3013533975250008678@comunity-community-7b694d874f-f2c86> Message-ID: (Just a quick repeat.) Need help with RPKI/ROA Coverage? Upcoming In person event in Australia. Two upcoming face-to-face RPKI/ROA tutorials in the month of April. This tutorial will look at current route filtering tools/techniques, how RPKI is just a piece in the puzzle, and what we should do to secure the internet routing. 19 April 2023 - RPKI/ROV Tutorial Australia (Adelaide) https://academy.apnic.net/events?id=a0B2e000000dJuUEAU 20 April 2023 - RPKI/ROV Tutorial Australia (Melbourne) https://academy.apnic.net/events?id=a0B2e000000dGmvEAE We looking forward to seeing you at the event! Terry tcs at apnic.net _______________________________________________ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog From terry.sweetser at apnic.net Fri Jul 7 13:08:25 2023 From: terry.sweetser at apnic.net (Terry Sweetser) Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2023 03:08:25 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] RPKI Events Canberra and Sydney in July. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Let me try this again ? ? Furthering our work here at APNIC on Routing Security: Register for our upcoming RPKI/ROV Tutorial Australia (Canberra and Sydney) 18 July - 20 July 2023. APNIC Academy Training in Partnership with IAA This tutorial will look at current route filtering tools/techniques, how RPKI is just a piece in the puzzle, and what we should do to secure the internet routing. 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Time: 5:30pm ? 9:00pm AEST Social Venue: N101 Seminar room, Australia National University, Canberra https://internet.asn.au/member/canberra_convergent/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CONV0005-6 Convergent_CAN_SYD_Event Reminder 2_EDM_2023 for 4 Jul&utm_content=CONV0005-6 Convergent_CAN_SYD_Event Reminder 2_EDM_2023 for 4 Jul CID_09572579bdad8b576a9b0d7b96804114&utm_source=Email marketing software&utm_term=Find out more about Canberra Time: 5:30pm ? 9:00pm AEST Social Venue: Sky Room in The Green Moustache, 100 Miller Street, North Sydney, NSW https://internet.asn.au/member/sydney_convergent/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CONV0005-6 Convergent_CAN_SYD_Event Reminder 2_EDM_2023 for 4 Jul&utm_content=CONV0005-6 Convergent_CAN_SYD_Event Reminder 2_EDM_2023 for 4 Jul CID_09572579bdad8b576a9b0d7b96804114&utm_source=Email marketing software&utm_term=Find out more about Sydney We still have space for people at both socials so please consider RSVP?ing and coming to have a social catch-up. Nathan Brookfield Internet Association of Australia On 7 Jul 2023, at 13:08, Terry Sweetser wrote: ? Let me try this again ? ? Furthering our work here at APNIC on Routing Security: Register for our upcoming RPKI/ROV Tutorial Australia (Canberra and Sydney) 18 July - 20 July 2023. APNIC Academy Training in Partnership with IAA This tutorial will look at current route filtering tools/techniques, how RPKI is just a piece in the puzzle, and what we should do to secure the internet routing. Find out more and register via APNIC Academy RPKI/ROV Tutorial (Canberra) - https://academy.apnic.net/en/events?id=a0B2e000000dkIoEAI RPKI/ROV Tutorial (Sydney). - https://academy.apnic.net/en/events?id=a0B2e000000dkKBEAY Hoping to see many of you at the tutorial and the social event. ________________________________ Terry Sweetser Training Delivery Manager South Asia and Oceania e: terry.sweetser at apnic.net p: +61 7 3858 3100 www.apnic.net ________________________________ Join the conversation: blog.apnic.net ________________________________ _______________________________________________ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From narellec at gmail.com Fri Jul 7 13:35:45 2023 From: narellec at gmail.com (Narelle Clark) Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2023 13:35:45 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] RPKI Events Canberra and Sydney in July. In-Reply-To: <6FE5CB61-2F85-40A4-97AF-BAAC72DF0389@iperium.com.au> References: <6FE5CB61-2F85-40A4-97AF-BAAC72DF0389@iperium.com.au> Message-ID: The Canberra social venue is somewhere else actually - please register via the IAA website (https://internet.asn.au/events/ ) if you want to join us. The venue Nathan has listed is where the training is. Best regards Narelle On Fri, 7 Jul 2023 at 13:22, Nathan Brookfield < Nathan.Brookfield at iperium.com.au> wrote: > ?IAA are also running post event Socials in both Canberra and Sydney. > > Time: 5:30pm ? 9:00pm AEST > Social Venue: N101 Seminar room > , Australia National > University, Canberra > > https://internet.asn.au/member/canberra_convergent/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CONV0005-6 > Convergent_CAN_SYD_Event Reminder 2_EDM_2023 for 4 > Jul&utm_content=CONV0005-6 Convergent_CAN_SYD_Event Reminder 2_EDM_2023 for > 4 Jul CID_09572579bdad8b576a9b0d7b96804114&utm_source=Email marketing > software&utm_term=Find out more about Canberra > > > Time: 5:30pm ? 9:00pm AEST > Social Venue: Sky Room in The Green Moustache, > 100 Miller Street, North Sydney, > NSW > > > https://internet.asn.au/member/sydney_convergent/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=CONV0005-6 > Convergent_CAN_SYD_Event Reminder 2_EDM_2023 for 4 > Jul&utm_content=CONV0005-6 Convergent_CAN_SYD_Event Reminder 2_EDM_2023 for > 4 Jul CID_09572579bdad8b576a9b0d7b96804114&utm_source=Email marketing > software&utm_term=Find out more about Sydney > > > We still have space for people at both socials so please consider RSVP?ing > and coming to have a social catch-up. > > *Nathan Brookfield* > > *Internet Association of Australia* > > On 7 Jul 2023, at 13:08, Terry Sweetser wrote: > > ? > > *Let me try this again ? **?* > > > > > > Furthering our work here at APNIC on Routing Security: > > > > Register for our upcoming RPKI/ROV Tutorial Australia (Canberra and > Sydney) 18 July - 20 July 2023. > > APNIC Academy Training in Partnership with IAA > > > > This tutorial will look at current route filtering tools/techniques, how > RPKI is just a piece in the puzzle, and what we should do to secure the > internet routing. > > > > Find out more and register via APNIC Academy > > RPKI/ROV Tutorial (Canberra) - > https://academy.apnic.net/en/events?id=a0B2e000000dkIoEAI > > RPKI/ROV Tutorial (Sydney). - > https://academy.apnic.net/en/events?id=a0B2e000000dkKBEAY > > > > Hoping to see many of you at the tutorial and the social event. > > > ------------------------------ > > *Terry Sweetser* > Training Delivery Manager > South Asia and Oceania > e: terry.sweetser at apnic.net > p: +61 7 3858 3100 > www.apnic.net > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > Join the conversation: *blog.apnic.net * > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > -- Narelle narellec at gmail.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From spoofer-info at caida.org Sun Jul 9 03:00:12 2023 From: spoofer-info at caida.org (CAIDA Spoofer Project) Date: Sat, 8 Jul 2023 10:00:12 -0700 Subject: [AusNOG] Spoofer Report for AusNOG for Jun 2023 Message-ID: <1688835612.965649.19844.nullmailer@caida.org> In response to feedback from operational security communities, CAIDA's source address validation measurement project (https://spoofer.caida.org) is automatically generating monthly reports of ASes originating prefixes in BGP for systems from which we received packets with a spoofed source address. We are publishing these reports to network and security operations lists in order to ensure this information reaches operational contacts in these ASes. This report summarises tests conducted within aus. Inferred improvements during Jun 2023: none inferred Source Address Validation issues inferred during Jun 2023: ASN Name First-Spoofed Last-Spoofed 4826 VOCUS-BACKBONE 2018-03-07 2023-06-21 Further information for these tests where we received spoofed packets is available at: https://spoofer.caida.org/recent_tests.php?country_include=aus&no_block=1 Please send any feedback or suggestions to spoofer-info at caida.org From k at rl.ag Wed Jul 12 12:47:23 2023 From: k at rl.ag (Karl Kloppenborg) Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2023 02:47:23 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] Get involved - APNIC EC Reforms 2023 Message-ID: Hey everyone! As many of you are aware, in February I embarked on getting your support to protect our RIR?s from bad actors, and wow did it blow up, it became a huge part of my life for a while, I want to thank all of you who helped me, and for those who simply voted, I also extend my thanks because voter turnout was my biggest worry. APNIC 55 saw the biggest voting body in history and many of you submitted my EC reform request templates (or various amended versions). Well APNIC has listened and the following has been announced: https://www.apnic.net/about-apnic/organization/structure/proposed-by-law-reform-2023/ Alongside this, two other very important announcements have just been released: https://blog.apnic.net/2023/07/12/updating-apnics-governance-structure/ https://blog.apnic.net/2023/07/12/giving-apnic-members-power-to-change-the-apnic-by-laws/ I am so proud of everyone who helped push this, so now I?m asking for as many of you to be involved in the consultation process so that we might protect APNIC and in turn other RIR?s well into the future. Please sign up for the proposal consultations. Do it. Kind Regards, -- Karl Kloppenborg, (BCompSc, CNCF-[KCNA, CKA, CKAD], LFCE, CompTIA Linux+ XK0-004) Managing Director, Invention Labs. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dazzagibbs at gmail.com Fri Jul 14 10:09:53 2023 From: dazzagibbs at gmail.com (DaZZa) Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2023 10:09:53 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] International transit issues? Message-ID: hey folks. I apologise for what may just turn out to be noise - but is anyone else seeing international transit issues for traffic heading via the US? I'm seeing drops in IPSec tunnels across a range of AWS US endpoints (different regions and AZ's) and also UK - common denominator seems to be when the traffic hits Zayo in the US - with some serious packet losses There's likely nothing anyone can do about it - I just want to know if I'm going nuts or not in trying to diagnose this. Anyone seeing anything similar? Thanks D From Nathan.Brookfield at iperium.com.au Fri Jul 14 10:13:01 2023 From: Nathan.Brookfield at iperium.com.au (Nathan Brookfield) Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2023 00:13:01 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] International transit issues? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Do you know who your international paths are using? I'm not seeing any issues at all across our three upstreams which all have different routes to different parts of the US and Europe depending on paths. If you want to send me something more specific I'm happy to confirm over Optus, Swoop, Superloop and Cogent. -----Original Message----- From: AusNOG On Behalf Of DaZZa Sent: Friday, July 14, 2023 10:10 AM To: Subject: [AusNOG] International transit issues? hey folks. I apologise for what may just turn out to be noise - but is anyone else seeing international transit issues for traffic heading via the US? I'm seeing drops in IPSec tunnels across a range of AWS US endpoints (different regions and AZ's) and also UK - common denominator seems to be when the traffic hits Zayo in the US - with some serious packet losses There's likely nothing anyone can do about it - I just want to know if I'm going nuts or not in trying to diagnose this. Anyone seeing anything similar? Thanks D _______________________________________________ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog From ltd at interlink.com.au Fri Jul 14 10:24:57 2023 From: ltd at interlink.com.au (Lincoln Dale) Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2023 10:24:57 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] International transit issues? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 10:11?AM DaZZa wrote: > I'm seeing drops in IPSec tunnels across a range of AWS US endpoints > (different regions and AZ's) and also UK - common denominator seems to > be when the traffic hits Zayo in the US - with some serious packet > losses > Send me (offline) some src/dst IPs (yours/customers and endpoints in AWS) and we'll take a look from the AWS side of things. No known issues. > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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