From steven at waites.com.au Mon May 1 18:38:42 2023 From: steven at waites.com.au (Steven Waite) Date: Mon, 1 May 2023 18:38:42 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] As path prepend TPG and Vocus Message-ID: ?Good evening I hope everyone is well. We have a /23 block broken up between TPG /24 and Vocus /24 with the /23 advertise to both Vocus and TPG for failover. This worked will until recently as we noticed increasing failover times during maintenance and now takes around 10-15 minutes. Today I decided to try AS path prepending away from smallest prefix wins type of approach. I think Vocus and TPG ignores prepending as these are local routes thus the local route is preferred even with a lot of prepends. I would love to achieve the same thing via communities if it?s possible. Is someone able to share communities numbers that I should be using for Vocus/TPG please to advertise the primary route for a prefix? Many thanks Steve From Bill.Walker2 at stantec.com Tue May 2 05:14:32 2023 From: Bill.Walker2 at stantec.com (Walker, Bill (Christchurch)) Date: Mon, 1 May 2023 19:14:32 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] As path prepend TPG and Vocus In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Steve, It would be best to contact each directly so they understand what your doing, however Vocus Communities are listed here: https://support.vocus.com.au/s/article/What-BGP-Communities-does-Vocus-support Thanks, Bill Bill Walker | Manager, Regional Networks | Stantec | Mobile: +64 21 241 7206 -----Original Message----- From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Steven Waite Sent: Monday, 1 May 2023 8:39 pm To: ausnog Subject: [AusNOG] As path prepend TPG and Vocus Good evening I hope everyone is well. We have a /23 block broken up between TPG /24 and Vocus /24 with the /23 advertise to both Vocus and TPG for failover. This worked will until recently as we noticed increasing failover times during maintenance and now takes around 10-15 minutes. Today I decided to try AS path prepending away from smallest prefix wins type of approach. I think Vocus and TPG ignores prepending as these are local routes thus the local route is preferred even with a lot of prepends. I would love to achieve the same thing via communities if it's possible. Is someone able to share communities numbers that I should be using for Vocus/TPG please to advertise the primary route for a prefix? Many thanks Steve _______________________________________________ AusNOG mailing list AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog Caution: This email originated from outside of Stantec. Please take extra precaution. Attention: Ce courriel provient de l'ext?rieur de Stantec. Veuillez prendre des pr?cautions suppl?mentaires. Atenci?n: Este correo electr?nico proviene de fuera de Stantec. Por favor, tome precauciones adicionales. From mmc at mmc.com.au Tue May 2 08:50:21 2023 From: mmc at mmc.com.au (Matthew Moyle-Croft) Date: Tue, 2 May 2023 08:20:21 +0930 Subject: [AusNOG] As path prepend TPG and Vocus In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Have to remember some BGP basics: 1) longest prefix (eg. /24 in your case) will always win. 2) localpref will always win when comparing identical prefixes. 3) A network will always use localpref to prefer directly connected customer routes. 4) ASPath length is not going to overcome the above. What does "failover" mean to you? When there's a failure, look at what Vocus and TPG have in their route tables and the timing. Also check, are you actually withdrawing the routes during failure? MMC On Mon, 1 May 2023 at 18:09, Steven Waite wrote: > Good evening > > I hope everyone is well. We have a /23 block broken up between TPG /24 and > Vocus /24 with the /23 advertise to both Vocus and TPG for failover. This > worked will until recently as we noticed increasing failover times during > maintenance and now takes around 10-15 minutes. Today I decided to try AS > path prepending away from smallest prefix wins type of approach. I think > Vocus and TPG ignores prepending as these are local routes thus the local > route is preferred even with a lot of prepends. I would love to achieve the > same thing via communities if it?s possible. Is someone able to share > communities numbers that I should be using for Vocus/TPG please to > advertise the primary route for a prefix? > > Many thanks Steve > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ltd at interlink.com.au Tue May 2 09:01:14 2023 From: ltd at interlink.com.au (Lincoln Dale) Date: Tue, 2 May 2023 09:01:14 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] As path prepend TPG and Vocus In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: All of what MMC said. :) I'd also add: check the prefixes you're announcing via various looking glasses - Vocus and TPG both have ones, but you can go wider too and see what others view you as too. Some nice visualizations from tools like bgp.he.net where you can see their upstreams and how connectivity might work. Remember that in routing, the longest prefix always wins, and BGP path selection doesn't even come into that. Make sure that your upstreams are accepting your announcements. You cannot announce a more-specific than a /24 and have the world accept it, but it might be that the two /24s you're announcing aren't accepted either, depending on what IRR policies are. You can at least verify that. (I'd have done that but don't know your prefixes or ASNs as you didn't post them.) BGP route propagation does not take 10-15 minutes for an update or withdraw to happen. It's way way quicker than that. cheers, lincoln. On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 8:51?AM Matthew Moyle-Croft wrote: > Have to remember some BGP basics: > > 1) longest prefix (eg. /24 in your case) will always win. > 2) localpref will always win when comparing identical prefixes. > 3) A network will always use localpref to prefer directly connected > customer routes. > 4) ASPath length is not going to overcome the above. > > What does "failover" mean to you? When there's a failure, look at what > Vocus and TPG have in their route tables and the timing. Also check, are > you actually withdrawing the routes during failure? > > MMC > > On Mon, 1 May 2023 at 18:09, Steven Waite wrote: > >> Good evening >> >> I hope everyone is well. We have a /23 block broken up between TPG /24 >> and Vocus /24 with the /23 advertise to both Vocus and TPG for failover. >> This worked will until recently as we noticed increasing failover times >> during maintenance and now takes around 10-15 minutes. Today I decided to >> try AS path prepending away from smallest prefix wins type of approach. I >> think Vocus and TPG ignores prepending as these are local routes thus the >> local route is preferred even with a lot of prepends. I would love to >> achieve the same thing via communities if it?s possible. Is someone able to >> share communities numbers that I should be using for Vocus/TPG please to >> advertise the primary route for a prefix? >> >> Many thanks Steve >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Basically we > are multi-homed with our primary site active with the second site as > secondary to carry selective traffic and redundancy. This was manly to get > around slow routing changes and also eliminating a risk of asymmetrical > routing due to session based firewalls been in the mix. > > > On 2 May 2023, at 8:50 am, Matthew Moyle-Croft wrote: > > ? > Have to remember some BGP basics: > > 1) longest prefix (eg. /24 in your case) will always win. > 2) localpref will always win when comparing identical prefixes. > 3) A network will always use localpref to prefer directly connected > customer routes. > 4) ASPath length is not going to overcome the above. > > What does "failover" mean to you? When there's a failure, look at what > Vocus and TPG have in their route tables and the timing. Also check, are > you actually withdrawing the routes during failure? > > MMC > > On Mon, 1 May 2023 at 18:09, Steven Waite wrote: > >> Good evening >> >> I hope everyone is well. We have a /23 block broken up between TPG /24 >> and Vocus /24 with the /23 advertise to both Vocus and TPG for failover. >> This worked will until recently as we noticed increasing failover times >> during maintenance and now takes around 10-15 minutes. Today I decided to >> try AS path prepending away from smallest prefix wins type of approach. I >> think Vocus and TPG ignores prepending as these are local routes thus the >> local route is preferred even with a lot of prepends. I would love to >> achieve the same thing via communities if it?s possible. Is someone able to >> share communities numbers that I should be using for Vocus/TPG please to >> advertise the primary route for a prefix? >> >> Many thanks Steve >> _______________________________________________ >> AusNOG mailing list >> AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net >> https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mcdonald.richards at gmail.com Tue May 2 13:01:44 2023 From: mcdonald.richards at gmail.com (McDonald Richards) Date: Tue, 2 May 2023 13:01:44 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] As path prepend TPG and Vocus In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Vocus used to (and probably still do) have a script to prevent transit theft/leakage that will also block more specific prefixes advertised by downstream customers from other peering and transit. If you are advertising the /23 to them and pre-pending it, it's likely still going to block /23 or longer from other networks. If they don't, then hey, free transit... They do have a looking glass at https://lg.vocus.network/ that you should be able to use so you can observe what's happening to your prefix on their network during a failure and work out why you are seeing long fail-over times. Macca On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 9:01?AM Lincoln Dale wrote: > All of what MMC said. :) > I'd also add: check the prefixes you're announcing via various looking > glasses - Vocus and TPG both have ones, but you can go wider too and see > what others view you as too. Some nice visualizations from tools like > bgp.he.net where you can see their upstreams and how connectivity might > work. > > Remember that in routing, the longest prefix always wins, and BGP path > selection doesn't even come into that. > Make sure that your upstreams are accepting your announcements. You cannot > announce a more-specific than a /24 and have the world accept it, but it > might be that the two /24s you're announcing aren't accepted either, > depending on what IRR policies are. You can at least verify that. > (I'd have done that but don't know your prefixes or ASNs as you didn't > post them.) > > BGP route propagation does not take 10-15 minutes for an update or > withdraw to happen. It's way way quicker than that. > > > cheers, > > lincoln. > > > On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 8:51?AM Matthew Moyle-Croft wrote: > >> Have to remember some BGP basics: >> >> 1) longest prefix (eg. /24 in your case) will always win. >> 2) localpref will always win when comparing identical prefixes. >> 3) A network will always use localpref to prefer directly connected >> customer routes. >> 4) ASPath length is not going to overcome the above. >> >> What does "failover" mean to you? When there's a failure, look at what >> Vocus and TPG have in their route tables and the timing. Also check, are >> you actually withdrawing the routes during failure? >> >> MMC >> >> On Mon, 1 May 2023 at 18:09, Steven Waite wrote: >> >>> Good evening >>> >>> I hope everyone is well. We have a /23 block broken up between TPG /24 >>> and Vocus /24 with the /23 advertise to both Vocus and TPG for failover. >>> This worked will until recently as we noticed increasing failover times >>> during maintenance and now takes around 10-15 minutes. Today I decided to >>> try AS path prepending away from smallest prefix wins type of approach. I >>> think Vocus and TPG ignores prepending as these are local routes thus the >>> local route is preferred even with a lot of prepends. I would love to >>> achieve the same thing via communities if it?s possible. Is someone able to >>> share communities numbers that I should be using for Vocus/TPG please to >>> advertise the primary route for a prefix? >>> >>> Many thanks Steve >>> >> _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From markzzzsmith at gmail.com Wed May 3 20:47:35 2023 From: markzzzsmith at gmail.com (Mark Smith) Date: Wed, 3 May 2023 20:47:35 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] As path prepend TPG and Vocus In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Tue, 2 May 2023, 09:01 Lincoln Dale, wrote: > All of what MMC said. :) > I'd also add: check the prefixes you're announcing via various looking > glasses - Vocus and TPG both have ones, but you can go wider too and see > what others view you as too. Some nice visualizations from tools like > bgp.he.net where you can see their upstreams and how connectivity might > work. > > Remember that in routing, the longest prefix always wins, and BGP path > selection doesn't even come into that. > Make sure that your upstreams are accepting your announcements. You cannot > announce a more-specific than a /24 and have the world accept it, but it > might be that the two /24s you're announcing aren't accepted either, > depending on what IRR policies are. You can at least verify that. > (I'd have done that but don't know your prefixes or ASNs as you didn't > post them.) > > BGP route propagation does not take 10-15 minutes for an update or > withdraw to happen. It's way way quicker than that. > 10 to 15 minute delays sounds like route damping to me. RIPE recommended disabling it quite a while ago because it had become more trouble than it was worth, and the limits on CPU processing capacity had disappeared as control plane CPUs had become much faster. However, it seems they've revised that advice with some more suitable damping parameters to make it useful again. https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-580 Regards, Mark. > > cheers, > > lincoln. > > > On Tue, May 2, 2023 at 8:51?AM Matthew Moyle-Croft wrote: > >> Have to remember some BGP basics: >> >> 1) longest prefix (eg. /24 in your case) will always win. >> 2) localpref will always win when comparing identical prefixes. >> 3) A network will always use localpref to prefer directly connected >> customer routes. >> 4) ASPath length is not going to overcome the above. >> >> What does "failover" mean to you? When there's a failure, look at what >> Vocus and TPG have in their route tables and the timing. Also check, are >> you actually withdrawing the routes during failure? >> >> MMC >> >> On Mon, 1 May 2023 at 18:09, Steven Waite wrote: >> >>> Good evening >>> >>> I hope everyone is well. 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Of course the usual req's still apply to keep the mail flowing, prefer TLS dkim spf dmarc reverse IP etc. Regards, Dirk Bermingham From: AusNOG > On Behalf Of Brett Franklin Sent: Monday, May 8, 2023 10:12 AM To: AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net Subject: [AusNOG] Bigpond whitelist assistance Hi all, Tried getting information out of Telstra with the usual success. Need assistance with getting a domain whitelisted on Bigpond spam filters, looking for an email address or phone number to start the process. Anyone here able to help? Thanks Brett -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From christian.heinrich at cmlh.id.au Mon May 8 11:30:32 2023 From: christian.heinrich at cmlh.id.au (Christian Heinrich) Date: Mon, 8 May 2023 11:00:32 +0930 Subject: [AusNOG] Bigpond whitelist assistance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Brett, On Mon, 8 May 2023 at 09:42, Brett Franklin wrote: > Tried getting information out of Telstra with the usual success. Need > assistance with getting a domain whitelisted on Bigpond spam filters, > looking for an email address or phone number to start the process. Reach out to FirstWave i.e. https://firstwave.com/blogs/firstwave-extends-and-expands-contract-with-telstra/ -- Regards, Christian Heinrich http://cmlh.id.au/contact From russell3901 at gmail.com Mon May 8 11:42:21 2023 From: russell3901 at gmail.com (Russell Langton) Date: Mon, 8 May 2023 11:42:21 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] Bigpond whitelist assistance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi brett, I'll reachout shortly and we can fix this up quickly. On Mon, 8 May 2023, 10:12 am Brett Franklin, wrote: > Hi all, > > > > Tried getting information out of Telstra with the usual success. Need > assistance with getting a domain whitelisted on Bigpond spam filters, > looking for an email address or phone number to start the process. > > > > Anyone here able to help? > > > > Thanks > > Brett > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From brettfk at outlook.com Mon May 8 11:46:58 2023 From: brettfk at outlook.com (Brett Franklin) Date: Mon, 8 May 2023 01:46:58 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] Bigpond whitelist assistance In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thanks for the responses Russel and Christian ? I?ve had someone from Telstra reach out off-list. Will report back here if the issue remains. 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URL: From spoofer-info at caida.org Tue May 9 03:00:13 2023 From: spoofer-info at caida.org (CAIDA Spoofer Project) Date: Mon, 8 May 2023 10:00:13 -0700 Subject: [AusNOG] Spoofer Report for AusNOG for Apr 2023 Message-ID: <1683565213.050595.2993.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 Apr 2023: none inferred Source Address Validation issues inferred during Apr 2023: ASN Name First-Spoofed Last-Spoofed 4826 VOCUS-BACKBONE 2018-03-07 2023-04-21 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 lauricat at fastmail.fm Tue May 9 12:15:15 2023 From: lauricat at fastmail.fm (lauricat at fastmail.fm) Date: Tue, 09 May 2023 12:15:15 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] Telstra mobile auto detect area code? In-Reply-To: <1683565213.050595.2993.nullmailer@caida.org> References: <1683565213.050595.2993.nullmailer@caida.org> Message-ID: G'day. Apologies for off topic. Since the Telstra outage this morning, when I attempt to place a call to my Victorian landlines via my Telstra Mobile Telephone (not VoWiFi - actually it's Boost); say a number like: 53xx xxxx - I get a voice message on the mobile telephone - 'This call cannot proceed' Similarly if I dial: 9XXX XXXX - (a Melbourne DID I have, with another provider) I get the same message. But if I put the (03) in front it all (both providers) works as it should. It's like the auto detection of area codes of land lines is not working. (I think) I hope this helps the Telstra people here. Thank-you. Cheers Laurie - Regional Victoria. From cameron.murray at gmail.com Tue May 9 12:28:09 2023 From: cameron.murray at gmail.com (Cameron Murray) Date: Tue, 9 May 2023 12:28:09 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] Telstra mobile auto detect area code? In-Reply-To: References: <1683565213.050595.2993.nullmailer@caida.org> Message-ID: Hi Laurie, We are also seeing this here in Brisbane on Boost and Telstra direct services. Kind Regards Cameron On Tue, May 9, 2023 at 12:15?PM wrote: > G'day. > > Apologies for off topic. > > Since the Telstra outage this morning, when I attempt to place a call to > my Victorian landlines via my Telstra Mobile Telephone (not VoWiFi - > actually it's Boost); say a number like: > > 53xx xxxx - I get a voice message on the mobile telephone - 'This call > cannot proceed' > > Similarly if I dial: > > 9XXX XXXX - (a Melbourne DID I have, with another provider) I get the same > message. > > But if I put the (03) in front it all (both providers) works as it should. > > It's like the auto detection of area codes of land lines is not working. > (I think) > > I hope this helps the Telstra people here. > > Thank-you. > > Cheers > > Laurie - Regional Victoria. > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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From xrobau at gmail.com Wed May 31 16:08:31 2023 From: xrobau at gmail.com (Rob Thomas) Date: Wed, 31 May 2023 16:08:31 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] Telstra. *tableflip* Message-ID: Trying to log into our Telstra account and we are greeted with this lovely message: --- Two-step verification To protect the security of your account, we need to complete an additional authentication step. We refer to this as a two-step verification. As we don?t have any contact details listed on your account, we?re unable to complete the two-step verification. This means you?ll need to visit a Telstra store with a valid ID. You can find our nearest store here. Please remember to bring in a valid form of ID. If you?re a small business customer, please bring in a letter/document with your business? letterhead on it. --- I've given Telstra my ID more times than I can possibly count, and this is it. I'm done. I can't even download my latest bill to pay them. So, I guess I'm going to be porting 200 odd mobiles away from them. They have succeeded in beating entropy, where it was easier to NOT change than it was to change. Well done Telstra, I guess. Thank you for finally convincing me that your incompetence was no longer worth tolerating. Yes, I do have my cranky pants on, how did you tell? --Rob -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From matt at spectrum.com.au Wed May 31 16:15:18 2023 From: matt at spectrum.com.au (Matt Perkins) Date: Wed, 31 May 2023 16:15:18 +1000 Subject: [AusNOG] Telstra. *tableflip* In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <88c6f0fc-aa6a-1f21-43e1-ae8a1e1bb646@spectrum.com.au> I love that their Business security involves a letter head what is it 1974.? That will fool the fraudster they never will be able to duplicate a letterhead. Matt On 31/5/2023 4:08 pm, Rob Thomas wrote: > Trying to log into our Telstra account and we are greeted with this > lovely message: > > --- > Two-step verification > To protect the security of your account, we need to complete an > additional authentication step. We refer to this as a two-step > verification. > > As we don?t have any contact details listed on your account, we?re > unable to complete the two-step verification. This means you?ll need > to visit a Telstra store with a valid ID. You can find our nearest > store here. > > Please remember to bring in a valid form of ID. If you?re a small > business customer, please bring in a letter/document with your > business? letterhead on it. > --- > > I've given Telstra my ID more times than I can possibly count, and > this is it. I'm done. I can't even download my latest bill to pay them. > > So, I guess I'm going to be porting 200 odd mobiles away from them. > They have succeeded in beating entropy, where it was easier to NOT > change than it was to change.? Well done Telstra, I guess. Thank you > for finally convincing me that your incompetence was no longer worth > tolerating. > > Yes, I do have my cranky pants on, how did you tell? > > --Rob > > > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog -- ** DO NOT SEND PRIVATE OR CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL VIA EMAIL /* Matt Perkins Direct 02 8916 8101 Spectrum Networks Ptd. Ltd. Office 1300 133 299 matt at spectrum.com.au ABN 66 090 112 913 Level 6, 350 George Street Sydney 2000 */ From mitchkelly24 at gmail.com Wed May 31 16:30:11 2023 From: mitchkelly24 at gmail.com (Mitch Kelly) Date: Wed, 31 May 2023 14:30:11 +0800 Subject: [AusNOG] Telstra. *tableflip* In-Reply-To: <88c6f0fc-aa6a-1f21-43e1-ae8a1e1bb646@spectrum.com.au> References: <88c6f0fc-aa6a-1f21-43e1-ae8a1e1bb646@spectrum.com.au> Message-ID: Not to mention even if you are a Telstra business customer almost every time I have visited the store they don't have any appointments for that day and you need to come back a day or 2 later. And then the representative says to you that they can't help you because it's a business account and will need to refer you to someone else who just happens to be off that day. On Wed, 31 May 2023, 2:16 pm Matt Perkins, wrote: > I love that their Business security involves a letter head what is it > 1974. That will fool the fraudster they never will be able to duplicate > a letterhead. > > Matt > > > On 31/5/2023 4:08 pm, Rob Thomas wrote: > > Trying to log into our Telstra account and we are greeted with this > > lovely message: > > > > --- > > Two-step verification > > To protect the security of your account, we need to complete an > > additional authentication step. We refer to this as a two-step > > verification. > > > > As we don?t have any contact details listed on your account, we?re > > unable to complete the two-step verification. This means you?ll need > > to visit a Telstra store with a valid ID. You can find our nearest > > store here. > > > > Please remember to bring in a valid form of ID. If you?re a small > > business customer, please bring in a letter/document with your > > business? letterhead on it. > > --- > > > > I've given Telstra my ID more times than I can possibly count, and > > this is it. I'm done. I can't even download my latest bill to pay them. > > > > So, I guess I'm going to be porting 200 odd mobiles away from them. > > They have succeeded in beating entropy, where it was easier to NOT > > change than it was to change. Well done Telstra, I guess. Thank you > > for finally convincing me that your incompetence was no longer worth > > tolerating. > > > > Yes, I do have my cranky pants on, how did you tell? > > > > --Rob > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > AusNOG mailing list > > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > > https://lists.ausnog.net/mailman/listinfo/ausnog > > -- > ** DO NOT SEND PRIVATE OR CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL VIA EMAIL > > /* Matt Perkins > Direct 02 8916 8101 Spectrum Networks Ptd. 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Matt On 31/5/2023 4:08 pm, Rob Thomas wrote: > Trying to log into our Telstra account and we are greeted with this > lovely message: > > --- > Two-step verification > To protect the security of your account, we need to complete an > additional authentication step. We refer to this as a two-step > verification. > > As we don't have any contact details listed on your account, we're > unable to complete the two-step verification. This means you'll need > to visit a Telstra store with a valid ID. You can find our nearest > store here. > > Please remember to bring in a valid form of ID. If you're a small > business customer, please bring in a letter/document with your > business' letterhead on it. > --- > > I've given Telstra my ID more times than I can possibly count, and > this is it. I'm done. I can't even download my latest bill to pay them. > > So, I guess I'm going to be porting 200 odd mobiles away from them. > They have succeeded in beating entropy, where it was easier to NOT > change than it was to change. Well done Telstra, I guess. Thank you > for finally convincing me that your incompetence was no longer worth > tolerating. > > Yes, I do have my cranky pants on, how did you tell? > > --Rob > > > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lists.ausnog.net_ > mailman_listinfo_ausnog&d=DwIGaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_Cdp > gnVfiiMM&r=eIm7NC6EadCFBSSLzpa1y526tV9iNwEjPKWheHlkuG_Du5z2ghn40h-wbfs > oYkT_&m=C-p3iiFvN6Q2_phF51BDWN5zFY-QnvbSr5mJ2mmFrXg&s=ivBbayWiPzgDcRia > Kpg6NFNNKhZ410RUhI7aQWzVqMc&e= -- ** DO NOT SEND PRIVATE OR CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL VIA EMAIL /* Matt Perkins Direct 02 8916 8101 Spectrum Networks Ptd. Ltd. 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URL: From jared.hirst at serversaustralia.com.au Wed May 31 16:46:41 2023 From: jared.hirst at serversaustralia.com.au (jared.hirst at serversaustralia.com.au) Date: Wed, 31 May 2023 06:46:41 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] Telstra. *tableflip* In-Reply-To: References: <88c6f0fc-aa6a-1f21-43e1-ae8a1e1bb646@spectrum.com.au> <1031d479b0f1ea311e908876d9bcf25c@frontapp.com> Message-ID: <1031d479b0f1ea311e908876d9bcf25c@frontapp.com> Argh I just had a massive fight with them too and want to port away! I couldn?t get into the Telstra Business portal for a similar reason, I needed my TB ID but they had no idea what that was, all I wanted to do was pay my bill and they couldn?t work it out, they only just started forcing you to login to pay too?. Took me just over 4 weeks and countless calls/chats/cases to sort it. The worst part is, they tell you to go to the store, but if you have an account manager on your business services, the store can?t help you!! You go to your account manager and then they just send you to support! Argh! Business support has gone down hill and their insane amount of new portals they want you to use is just ridiculous! I also have my cranky pants on lol --- original message --- On May 31, 2023 at 4:28 PM GMT+10 ryan.spillane at 360consulting.com.au wrote: If you were a primary contact on the account then I was able to do it over the phone with them, (was a couple of months ago, but they saw my mobile was listed in another area) sent me the code, I verified and they updated my details Ryan Spillane | CEO 360 Consulting -----Original Message----- From: AusNOG On Behalf Of Matt Perkins Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2023 4:15 PM To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Telstra. *tableflip* I love that their Business security involves a letter head what is it 1974. That will fool the fraudster they never will be able to duplicate a letterhead. Matt On 31/5/2023 4:08 pm, Rob Thomas wrote: > Trying to log into our Telstra account and we are greeted with this > lovely message: > > --- > Two-step verification > To protect the security of your account, we need to complete an > additional authentication step. We refer to this as a two-step > verification. > > As we don?t have any contact details listed on your account, we?re > unable to complete the two-step verification. This means you?ll need > to visit a Telstra store with a valid ID. You can find our nearest > store here. > > Please remember to bring in a valid form of ID. If you?re a small > business customer, please bring in a letter/document with your > business? letterhead on it. > --- > > I've given Telstra my ID more times than I can possibly count, and > this is it. I'm done. I can't even download my latest bill to pay them. > > So, I guess I'm going to be porting 200 odd mobiles away from them. > They have succeeded in beating entropy, where it was easier to NOT > change than it was to change. Well done Telstra, I guess. Thank you > for finally convincing me that your incompetence was no longer worth > tolerating. > > Yes, I do have my cranky pants on, how did you tell? > > --Rob > > > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lists.ausnog.net_ > mailman_listinfo_ausnog&d=DwIGaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_Cdp > gnVfiiMM&r=eIm7NC6EadCFBSSLzpa1y526tV9iNwEjPKWheHlkuG_Du5z2ghn40h-wbfs > oYkT_&m=C-p3iiFvN6Q2_phF51BDWN5zFY-QnvbSr5mJ2mmFrXg&s=ivBbayWiPzgDcRia > Kpg6NFNNKhZ410RUhI7aQWzVqMc&e= -- ** DO NOT SEND PRIVATE OR CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL VIA EMAIL /* Matt Perkins Direct 02 8916 8101 Spectrum Networks Ptd. Ltd. 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URL: From matthew at htsol.com.au Wed May 31 20:16:28 2023 From: matthew at htsol.com.au (Matthew Mace) Date: Wed, 31 May 2023 10:16:28 +0000 Subject: [AusNOG] Telstra. *tableflip* In-Reply-To: <1031d479b0f1ea311e908876d9bcf25c@frontapp.com> References: <88c6f0fc-aa6a-1f21-43e1-ae8a1e1bb646@spectrum.com.au> <1031d479b0f1ea311e908876d9bcf25c@frontapp.com> <1031d479b0f1ea311e908876d9bcf25c@frontapp.com> Message-ID: Absolutely pathetic. Took me 7 months to be able to stop a paper bill and be able to pay online. Happy to take my money, happy to give me an account and services but won?t verify me so I could login to my account. Instead send me a 190-page long bill each month in the mail. Which even though I didn?t want it was being charged a paper bill charge for as well!! Slightly happier that it?s not just me. ???? Get Outlook for iOS ________________________________ From: AusNOG on behalf of jared.hirst at serversaustralia.com.au Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2023 4:46:41 PM To: Ryan Spillane | 360 Consulting ; Matt Perkins ; ausnog at lists.ausnog.net Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Telstra. *tableflip* Argh I just had a massive fight with them too and want to port away! I couldn?t get into the Telstra Business portal for a similar reason, I needed my TB ID but they had no idea what that was, all I wanted to do was pay my bill and they couldn?t work it out, they only just started forcing you to login to pay too?. Took me just over 4 weeks and countless calls/chats/cases to sort it. The worst part is, they tell you to go to the store, but if you have an account manager on your business services, the store can?t help you!! You go to your account manager and then they just send you to support! Argh! Business support has gone down hill and their insane amount of new portals they want you to use is just ridiculous! I also have my cranky pants on lol [Sent from Front] On May 31, 2023 at 4:28 PM GMT+10 ryan.spillane at 360consulting.com.au wrote: If you were a primary contact on the account then I was able to do it over the phone with them, (was a couple of months ago, but they saw my mobile was listed in another area) sent me the code, I verified and they updated my details Ryan Spillane | CEO 360 Consulting -----Original Message----- From: AusNOG > On Behalf Of Matt Perkins Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2023 4:15 PM To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Telstra. *tableflip* I love that their Business security involves a letter head what is it 1974. That will fool the fraudster they never will be able to duplicate a letterhead. Matt On 31/5/2023 4:08 pm, Rob Thomas wrote: > Trying to log into our Telstra account and we are greeted with this > lovely message: > > --- > Two-step verification > To protect the security of your account, we need to complete an > additional authentication step. We refer to this as a two-step > verification. > > As we don?t have any contact details listed on your account, we?re > unable to complete the two-step verification. This means you?ll need > to visit a Telstra store with a valid ID. You can find our nearest > store here. > > Please remember to bring in a valid form of ID. If you?re a small > business customer, please bring in a letter/document with your > business? letterhead on it. > --- > > I've given Telstra my ID more times than I can possibly count, and > this is it. I'm done. I can't even download my latest bill to pay them. > > So, I guess I'm going to be porting 200 odd mobiles away from them. > They have succeeded in beating entropy, where it was easier to NOT > change than it was to change. Well done Telstra, I guess. Thank you > for finally convincing me that your incompetence was no longer worth > tolerating. > > Yes, I do have my cranky pants on, how did you tell? > > --Rob > > > _______________________________________________ > AusNOG mailing list > AusNOG at lists.ausnog.net > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lists.ausnog.net_ > mailman_listinfo_ausnog&d=DwIGaQ&c=euGZstcaTDllvimEN8b7jXrwqOf-v5A_Cdp > gnVfiiMM&r=eIm7NC6EadCFBSSLzpa1y526tV9iNwEjPKWheHlkuG_Du5z2ghn40h-wbfs > oYkT_&m=C-p3iiFvN6Q2_phF51BDWN5zFY-QnvbSr5mJ2mmFrXg&s=ivBbayWiPzgDcRia > Kpg6NFNNKhZ410RUhI7aQWzVqMc&e= -- ** DO NOT SEND PRIVATE OR CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL VIA EMAIL /* Matt Perkins Direct 02 8916 8101 Spectrum Networks Ptd. Ltd. 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