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Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115
From: Royce Williams <royce () techsolvency com>
Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2015 07:31:54 -0800
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 7:12 AM, Job Snijders <job () instituut net> wrote:
Hi Bob, On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 08:05:45AM -0700, Bob Evans wrote:This seems like a very good proper civil approach - maybe this or something like it ARIN might help promote and endorse as a benefit to the community ? Be nice if with the cash they did something simple like this and got all of us to use it? Special line forwarding ? A Emergency Only NOC App for our phones for just this kind of situation - one that registers a specific ASN and pin code we set on the registration page ?In this day and age people use IRC or Facebook to quickly get to a friend of a friend of a friend to get to a good contact. Get on with the times :-)
This seems lossy and unscriptable to me. There are maxint different flavors of $social, so it's not suitable for escalation, IMO. Also, many people opt out of half of them when they're not on the clock. And, many of them have "I don't know you so I'll bury your message" options, which makes being tickled by a stranger for emergency purposes hard. And their "APIs", so to speak, are constantly shifting. But we already have a reliable, widespread, high-SNR channel: this list. It's the place that people go when they can't get an answer any other way. Email works when many other things are broken. What if all NOCs used their NOC email distro/alias to subscribe, filter for posts containing their own ASes/admin-domains/prefixes, plus the string "problem|issue|etc", and flag them as higher priority. A junior NOCling could check it manually every couple of hours, and maybe a public web archive of the list, in case of filter failures. I would expect most NOCs worth their salt to be monitoring nanog anyway. Why not leverage it? A sibling list could be spun off -- nanog-panic-button? ;) -- if that would be preferable. Royce
Current thread:
- Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115, (continued)
- Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115 Job Snijders (Sep 29)
- Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115 Bob Evans (Sep 29)
- Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115 Bob Evans (Sep 29)
- Do you have INOC-DBA set up? (was: Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115) Jay Ashworth (Sep 29)
- Re: Do you have INOC-DBA set up? Nick Hilliard (Sep 29)
- Re: Do you have INOC-DBA set up? (was: Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115) Hugo Slabbert (Sep 29)
- Re: Do you have INOC-DBA set up? (was: Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115) Niels Bakker (Sep 29)
- Re: Do you have INOC-DBA set up? (was: Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115) Bob Evans (Sep 29)
- Re: Do you have INOC-DBA set up? (was: Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115) Matthew Walster (Sep 29)
- Re: Do you have INOC-DBA set up? (was: Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115) Pete Mundy (Sep 29)
- Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115 Royce Williams (Sep 29)
- Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115 Jay Ashworth (Sep 29)
- Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115 Aaron (Sep 29)
- Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115 John Todd (Sep 29)
- Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115 goemon (Sep 28)
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- Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115 Hank Nussbacher (Sep 28)
- Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115 Paul S. (Sep 28)
- RE: Prefix hijacking by AS20115 Jürgen Jaritsch (Sep 28)