I'm interested in trading a full BGP table once a day/week to be used for trouble shooting some of our announcements. Are people doing this already? --Ben Kirkpatrick Data Products, Electric Lightwave, DD: 360-816-3508
On Fri, 10 Oct 1997, Ben Kirkpatrick, ELI wrote:
I'm interested in trading a full BGP table once a day/week to be used for trouble shooting some of our announcements. Are people doing this already?
Personally, I like the tools that are there for everyone to use. Digex has one of the best system out there, nitrous.digex.net. But if you want access to a few others, you might want to have a look at http://www.merit.edu/~ipma/tools/servers.html happy hunting... Christian
On Sat, 11 Oct 1997, Alex Rubenstein wrote:
Question is; would Digex share the source to those tools, so that others could provide the same?
It seems like a perl/expect combination. If folks want to cook up a freely redistributable implementation, I can assist. Cheers, -- miguel a.l. paraz <map@iphil.net> / IPhil Communications / +63-2-750-2288
On Oct 11, Alex Rubenstein <alex@nac.net> wrote:
Digex has one of the best system out there, nitrous.digex.net.
Question is; would Digex share the source to those tools, so that others could provide the same?
I hear that all requests for the source have been answered by silence. ********************************************************* J.D. Falk voice: +1-650-482-2840 Supervisor, Network Operations fax: +1-650-482-2844 PRIORI NETWORKS, INC. http://www.priori.net "The People You Know. The People You Trust." *********************************************************
In article <19971011122357.63493@priori.net>, J.D. Falk <jdfalk@priori.net> wrote:
On Oct 11, Alex Rubenstein <alex@nac.net> wrote:
Digex has one of the best system out there, nitrous.digex.net.
Question is; would Digex share the source to those tools, so that others could provide the same?
I hear that all requests for the source have been answered by silence.
As a proof of concept I sat down tonight and cloned the looking glass in about one hour. See http://www.cistron.nl/cistron/trace/ams-ix-lg.html If someone wants it it can slap the GPL on it, tar it up and put it on our FTP site. Euh.. I did copy the HTML code from the Digex pages. Would that be a problem? Mike. -- Miquel van | Cistron Internet Services -- Alphen aan den Rijn. Smoorenburg, | mailto:info@cistron.nl http://www.cistron.nl/ miquels@cistron.nl | Our vision is to speed up time, eventually eliminating it.
Question is; would Digex share the source to those tools, so that others could provide the same?
I hear that all requests for the source have been answered by silence.
That is because that anyone who knows a bit of perl and expect can write those tools in less than 15 minutes Alex
yes, my emails to ejk@digex.net went unanswered.
Digex has one of the best system out there, nitrous.digex.net.
Question is; would Digex share the source to those tools, so that others could provide the same?
I hear that all requests for the source have been answered by silence.
Delivered-To: davids@on-ramp.ior.com Date: Sat, 11 Oct 1997 01:57:16 -0400 (EDT) From: Alex Rubenstein <alex@nac.net> cc: "Ben Kirkpatrick, ELI" <blkirk@float.eli.net>, nanog@merit.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII Sender: owner-nanog@merit.edu
Digex has one of the best system out there, nitrous.digex.net.
Question is; would Digex share the source to those tools, so that others could provide the same? I used an Altavista search for "looking+glass" and found http://www.nrw.net/cgi-bin/lg.cgi. There is a "download source" option in the Query box. It's written in Perl. -- David.Schmidt@ior.com Internet Ventures, Inc. (509)622-2878 x238 Spokane, Washington http://www.perki.net/ (509)622-2872 (fax)
participants (8)
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Alex "Mr. Worf" Yuriev
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Alex Rubenstein
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Ben Kirkpatrick, ELI
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Christian Nielsen
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David Schmidt
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J.D. Falk
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miguel a.l. paraz
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miquels@cistron.nl