Do you have INOC-DBA set up? (was: Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115)
Jay Ashworth
jra at baylink.com
Tue Sep 29 15:19:57 UTC 2015
I entirely disagree, Job.
The idea of a private tieline network that is connected, by SIP, to a line
appearance in the NOC of each AS, and no one else is on it, seems like a
fine idea to me.
And that was INOC-DBA's original goal, as I understand it:
You're having a problem? It's coming from some specific AS?
Pick up the phone, mash the red INOC line button, dial the AS
number, and you're talking to their NOC.
And that's *authenticated*: since it's low enough churn to set up
by hand, it's authenticated by humans.
Show of hands: who has it set up, correctly, right now?
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Job Snijders" <job at instituut.net>
> To: "Bob Evans" <bob at FiberInternetCenter.com>
> Cc: nanog at nanog.org
> Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2015 11:12:43 AM
> Subject: Re: PCH.net questions and thoughts - Re: Prefix hijacking by AS20115
> 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 :-)
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Job
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