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I'm a retard
Too late to worry about it now either way, unless the thing where we can't edit hour old posts was reverted.Did you just dox your IP, retard?
Maybe **I'M** the retard, and I'm understanding this wrong, but it's probably not a good idea for you fags to post your trace routes if you have no idea what you are doing or what to black out.
Well, if it's a dynamic it won't matter, for everything else, there's MAC address spoofing.Did you just dox your IP, retard?
Maybe **I'M** the retard, and I'm understanding this wrong, but it's probably not a good idea for you fags to post your trace routes if you have no idea what you are doing or what to black out.
Well, if it's a dynamic it won't matter, for everything else, there's MAC address spoofing.
Too late to worry about it now either way, unless the thing where we can't edit hour old posts was reverted.
Yeah looks like I got owned LMAO. I'm surprised they can even legally do this, but hey, that's life. (A lolsuit in Swedish court would be really funny, though)Arelion is down.
Edit: according to BGP tools it looks like GTT is routing us again! AS3257 is GTT
103.114.191.0/24 - bgp.tools
bgp.tools
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You got me scared for a second. I'm not that stupid, 192.168.*.* is always just the local address in your home network and the next one is the nearest telekom datacenter. I removed the identifiable hops before pasting.Did you just dox your IP, retard?
Maybe **I'M** the retard, and I'm understanding this wrong, but it's probably not a good idea for you fags to post your trace routes if you have no idea what you are doing or what to black out.
If they blackhole, that's a different thing, but that hasn't happened yet.If you have connection to a single IX, you still need connection between the various IXes, and there's not much competition for that in the U.S. (Most U.S. ISPs can barely be convinced to run fiber to their actual customers, let alone anyone else.) A few key providers could cause major problems by refusing to propagate your routes or blackholing you because they control large chunks of this fiber. There are ways to route around this sort of blockage with anycast BGP by proxying the traffic through local VPSes that aren't blackholed, but not being able to use the big-I Internet would significantly increase hosting costs for complete coverage since you would need to offer traffic from many small data centers in odd locations.
unless you've bought a static IP (if you're not sure what that is you haven't bought one), next time you go out for the day unplug your modem. Not your wifi router if the 2 are seperate, your modem. Leave it unplugged all day and then plug it back in when you come back. Check your public IP address here before you do it: ipchicken.com If it doesn't change, call your ISP up and ask them what you need to do to change it. Say you have a gaming server and you're getting DDOS'ed.Too late to worry about it now either way, unless the thing where we can't edit hour old posts was reverted.
From what Dong Long Gone last said Jersh is already doing this. Maintaining POP's in all of these DC's even just for the VPS's get expensive though. Hopefully the Tier 1's just stop being fucking retarded faggots and go back to doing their fucking jobs now.If they blackhole, that's a different thing, but that hasn't happened yet.
Theoretically, would it cost that much to just rent VPS'es and buy dark fiber? As I see it, the cost should be almost the same as buying transit directly for 1776, since all you're doing is
1. Buying transit
2. Pretending as if you have your own fiber
3. Showing up at the local IX
The only added cost is renting the local PoP's, or am I missing something?
I saw 1:, 2:192.168.*.* then I saw no break, then an IP at "3:", if that's latter down the line then fine, but it looked like a residential IP to me.You got me scared for a second. I'm not that stupid, 192.168.*.* is always just the local address in your home network and the next one is the nearest telekom datacenter. I removed the identifiable hops before pasting.