Team Cymru BGP bogon status ???
Starting around 7:17 am EST, we lost our IPv4 & IPv6 BGP connections to Cymru. We have two connections in both IPv4 and IPv6 on both of our two routers. On each router one connection is stuck in active, the other providing 0 prefixes. I can’t get to http://www.team-cymru.org from either work or home. Anyone know what’s up?
no idea down from bt as in uk though colin Sent from my iPhone
On 31 Jan 2016, at 16:44, Matthew Huff <mhuff@ox.com> wrote:
Starting around 7:17 am EST, we lost our IPv4 & IPv6 BGP connections to Cymru. We have two connections in both IPv4 and IPv6 on both of our two routers. On each router one connection is stuck in active, the other providing 0 prefixes. I can’t get to http://www.team-cymru.org from either work or home. Anyone know what’s up?
On Jan 31, 2016, at 11:44 AM, Matthew Huff <mhuff@ox.com> wrote:
Starting around 7:17 am EST, we lost our IPv4 & IPv6 BGP connections to Cymru. We have two connections in both IPv4 and IPv6 on both of our two routers. On each router one connection is stuck in active, the other providing 0 prefixes. I can’t get to http://www.team-cymru.org from either work or home. Anyone know what’s up?
Their website appears to be down as well. I’m guessing network outage? Maybe something more sinister?
Working just fine from Virgin Media. On 31 January 2016 at 17:19, Daniel Corbe <dcorbe@hammerfiber.com> wrote:
On Jan 31, 2016, at 11:44 AM, Matthew Huff <mhuff@ox.com> wrote:
Starting around 7:17 am EST, we lost our IPv4 & IPv6 BGP connections to Cymru. We have two connections in both IPv4 and IPv6 on both of our two routers. On each router one connection is stuck in active, the other providing 0 prefixes. I can’t get to http://www.team-cymru.org from either work or home. Anyone know what’s up?
Their website appears to be down as well. I’m guessing network outage? Maybe something more sinister?
Looks good for me too (Ukraine/Kiev). But no IPv6, only IPv4. Is it a bug or a feature? ;) On 31.01.16 19:23, Tom Storey wrote:
Working just fine from Virgin Media.
On 31 January 2016 at 17:19, Daniel Corbe <dcorbe@hammerfiber.com> wrote:
On Jan 31, 2016, at 11:44 AM, Matthew Huff <mhuff@ox.com> wrote:
Starting around 7:17 am EST, we lost our IPv4 & IPv6 BGP connections to Cymru. We have two connections in both IPv4 and IPv6 on both of our two routers. On each router one connection is stuck in active, the other providing 0 prefixes. I can’t get to http://www.team-cymru.org from either work or home. Anyone know what’s up?
Their website appears to be down as well. I’m guessing network outage? Maybe something more sinister?
No direct knowledge, but from comments on another list, it may be intermittent. Jason Fesler of test-ipv6.com reported on Jan 30 2016 at 2:08 PM PST that his Team Cymru API connections for ISP ASN and Name checks broke, and pushed a workaround to all test nodes. He then reported at 7:30 PM PST that they were back up. Royce On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 7:44 AM, Matthew Huff <mhuff@ox.com> wrote:
Starting around 7:17 am EST, we lost our IPv4 & IPv6 BGP connections to Cymru. We have two connections in both IPv4 and IPv6 on both of our two routers. On each router one connection is stuck in active, the other providing 0 prefixes. I can’t get to http://www.team-cymru.org from either work or home. Anyone know what’s up?
Hey guys, I am the the Team Lead of the Ops team at Team Cymru. It looks like we are having issues in one of our datacenters. I am getting the team involved and hitting up our network engineers as we speak. Stay tuned. Thanks, Scott On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 12:20 PM, Royce Williams <royce@techsolvency.com> wrote:
No direct knowledge, but from comments on another list, it may be intermittent.
Jason Fesler of test-ipv6.com reported on Jan 30 2016 at 2:08 PM PST that his Team Cymru API connections for ISP ASN and Name checks broke, and pushed a workaround to all test nodes. He then reported at 7:30 PM PST that they were back up.
Royce
Starting around 7:17 am EST, we lost our IPv4 & IPv6 BGP connections to Cymru. We have two connections in both IPv4 and IPv6 on both of our two routers. On each router one connection is stuck in active, the other
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 7:44 AM, Matthew Huff <mhuff@ox.com> wrote: providing 0 prefixes. I can’t get to http://www.team-cymru.org from either work or home. Anyone know what’s up?
-- Scott
Our IPv4 connection to Cymru UTRS is still active and has been for several weeks, without any disruptions. I am also able to access http://www.team-cymru.org/ from my location (Vancouver, Canada). On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 8:44 AM Matthew Huff <mhuff@ox.com> wrote:
Starting around 7:17 am EST, we lost our IPv4 & IPv6 BGP connections to Cymru. We have two connections in both IPv4 and IPv6 on both of our two routers. On each router one connection is stuck in active, the other providing 0 prefixes. I can’t get to http://www.team-cymru.org from either work or home. Anyone know what’s up?
Traceroute from Verizon Fios macpro:~ mhuff$ traceroute 38.229.66.20 traceroute to 38.229.66.20 (38.229.66.20), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets 1 firewall (10.1.1.1) 0.444 ms 0.191 ms 0.234 ms 2 lo0-100.nycmny-vfttp-369.verizon-gni.net<http://lo0-100.nycmny-vfttp-369.verizon-gni.net> (96.246.46.1) 58.317 ms 48.413 ms 67.140 ms 3 t0-8-0-0.nycmny-lcr-21.verizon-gni.net<http://t0-8-0-0.nycmny-lcr-21.verizon-gni.net> (130.81.16.100) 62.175 ms 63.223 ms t0-8-0-0.nycmny-lcr-22.verizon-gni.net<http://t0-8-0-0.nycmny-lcr-22.verizon-gni.net> (130.81.16.102) 37.320 ms 4 * * * 5 0.ae2.br2.nyc4.alter.net<http://ae2.br2.nyc4.alter.net> (140.222.229.93) 18.697 ms 0.ae3.br2.nyc4.alter.net<http://ae3.br2.nyc4.alter.net> (140.222.231.133) 3.791 ms 0.ae1.br2.nyc4.alter.net<http://ae1.br2.nyc4.alter.net> (140.222.229.91) 2.985 ms 6 204.255.168.110 (204.255.168.110) 12.558 ms 14.904 ms 17.009 ms 7 be2060.ccr41.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com<http://ccr41.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com> (154.54.31.9) 17.248 ms 21.324 ms 16.526 ms 8 * * * 9 * * * 10 * * * 11 * * * 12 * * * 13 * * * 14 * * * 15 * * * 16 * * * 17 * * * 18 * * * 19 * * * Traceroute via Lightpath [root@burr ~]# traceroute -I 38.229.66.20 traceroute to 38.229.66.20 (38.229.66.20), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 switch-core1.ox.com<http://switch-core1.ox.com> (129.77.108.252) 0.376 ms 0.385 ms 0.432 ms 2 switch-user2.ox.com<http://switch-user2.ox.com> (129.77.154.249) 0.424 ms 0.539 ms 0.571 ms 3 rtr-inet1.ox.com<http://rtr-inet1.ox.com> (129.77.1.253) 0.480 ms 0.484 ms 0.488 ms 4 189d20f9.cst.lightpath.net<http://189d20f9.cst.lightpath.net> (24.157.32.249) 4.875 ms 4.952 ms 4.956 ms 5 18267502.cst.lightpath.net<http://18267502.cst.lightpath.net> (24.38.117.2) 4.951 ms 4.962 ms 4.963 ms 6 hunt183-146.optonline.net<http://hunt183-146.optonline.net> (167.206.183.146) 5.843 ms 5.625 ms 5.613 ms 7 * * * 8 be3030.ccr21.jfk04.atlas.cogentco.com<http://ccr21.jfk04.atlas.cogentco.com> (154.54.11.249) 8.945 ms 9.234 ms 9.816 ms 9 be2324.ccr41.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com<http://ccr41.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com> (154.54.47.17) 6.456 ms 6.534 ms 6.533 ms 10 * * * 11 * * * 12 * * * 13 * * * 14 * * * 15 * * * 16 * * * 17 * * * 18 * * * 19 * * * 20 * * * 21 * * * 22 * * * 23 * * * 24 * * * 25 * * * 26 * * * 27 * * * 28 * * * 29 * * * 30 * * * IPv6 vial Lightpath [root@burr ~]# traceroute -I 2620:0:6b0::26e5:4207 traceroute to 2620:0:6b0::26e5:4207 (2620:0:6b0::26e5:4207), 30 hops max, 80 byte packets 1 switch-core1.ox.com<http://switch-core1.ox.com> (2620:0:2810:16c::fffd) 0.429 ms 0.534 ms 0.612 ms 2 switch-user2.ox.com<http://switch-user2.ox.com> (2620:0:2810:e002::253) 0.429 ms 0.532 ms 0.643 ms 3 rtr-inet1.ox.com<http://rtr-inet1.ox.com> (2620:0:2810:101::fffd) 0.510 ms 0.515 ms 0.518 ms 4 2607:fda8:8::2 (2607:fda8:8::2) 4.882 ms 4.889 ms 4.892 ms 5 2607:fda8:2::2c (2607:fda8:2::2c) 71.000 ms 71.011 ms 71.014 ms 6 2607:fda8:2::85 (2607:fda8:2::85) 5.868 ms 5.837 ms 5.823 ms 7 * * * 8 * * * 9 * * * 10 * * * 11 * * * 12 * * * 13 * * * 14 * * * 15 * * * 16 * * * 17 * * * 18 * * * 19 * * * 20 * * * 21 * * * 22 * * * 23 * * * 24 * * * 25 * * * 26 * * * 27 * * * 28 * * * 29 * * * 30 * * * On Jan 31, 2016, at 11:44 AM, Matthew Huff <mhuff@ox.com<mailto:mhuff@ox.com>> wrote: Starting around 7:17 am EST, we lost our IPv4 & IPv6 BGP connections to Cymru. We have two connections in both IPv4 and IPv6 on both of our two routers. On each router one connection is stuck in active, the other providing 0 prefixes. I can’t get to http://www.team-cymru.org from either work or home. Anyone know what’s up?
Everyone, Our site totalhash.cymru.com experienced a DDOS hit and caused our main route to be null routed by our upstream provider. Things are coming online but the IP that is being attacked will remain down for the time being. Reply to this thread with any questions. Thanks, Scott On Sunday, January 31, 2016, Matthew Huff <mhuff@ox.com> wrote:
Traceroute from Verizon Fios
macpro:~ mhuff$ traceroute 38.229.66.20
traceroute to 38.229.66.20 (38.229.66.20), 64 hops max, 52 byte packets
1 firewall (10.1.1.1) 0.444 ms 0.191 ms 0.234 ms
2 lo0-100.nycmny-vfttp-369.verizon-gni.net< http://lo0-100.nycmny-vfttp-369.verizon-gni.net> (96.246.46.1) 58.317 ms 48.413 ms 67.140 ms
3 t0-8-0-0.nycmny-lcr-21.verizon-gni.net< http://t0-8-0-0.nycmny-lcr-21.verizon-gni.net> (130.81.16.100) 62.175 ms 63.223 ms
t0-8-0-0.nycmny-lcr-22.verizon-gni.net< http://t0-8-0-0.nycmny-lcr-22.verizon-gni.net> (130.81.16.102) 37.320 ms
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5 0.ae2.br2.nyc4.alter.net<http://ae2.br2.nyc4.alter.net> (140.222.229.93) 18.697 ms
0.ae3.br2.nyc4.alter.net<http://ae3.br2.nyc4.alter.net> (140.222.231.133) 3.791 ms
0.ae1.br2.nyc4.alter.net<http://ae1.br2.nyc4.alter.net> (140.222.229.91) 2.985 ms
6 204.255.168.110 (204.255.168.110) 12.558 ms 14.904 ms 17.009 ms
7 be2060.ccr41.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com< http://ccr41.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com> (154.54.31.9) 17.248 ms 21.324 ms 16.526 ms
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Traceroute via Lightpath
[root@burr ~]# traceroute -I 38.229.66.20
traceroute to 38.229.66.20 (38.229.66.20), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 switch-core1.ox.com<http://switch-core1.ox.com> (129.77.108.252) 0.376 ms 0.385 ms 0.432 ms
2 switch-user2.ox.com<http://switch-user2.ox.com> (129.77.154.249) 0.424 ms 0.539 ms 0.571 ms
3 rtr-inet1.ox.com<http://rtr-inet1.ox.com> (129.77.1.253) 0.480 ms 0.484 ms 0.488 ms
4 189d20f9.cst.lightpath.net<http://189d20f9.cst.lightpath.net> (24.157.32.249) 4.875 ms 4.952 ms 4.956 ms
5 18267502.cst.lightpath.net<http://18267502.cst.lightpath.net> (24.38.117.2) 4.951 ms 4.962 ms 4.963 ms
6 hunt183-146.optonline.net<http://hunt183-146.optonline.net> (167.206.183.146) 5.843 ms 5.625 ms 5.613 ms
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8 be3030.ccr21.jfk04.atlas.cogentco.com< http://ccr21.jfk04.atlas.cogentco.com> (154.54.11.249) 8.945 ms 9.234 ms 9.816 ms
9 be2324.ccr41.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com< http://ccr41.jfk02.atlas.cogentco.com> (154.54.47.17) 6.456 ms 6.534 ms 6.533 ms
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IPv6 vial Lightpath
[root@burr ~]# traceroute -I 2620:0:6b0::26e5:4207
traceroute to 2620:0:6b0::26e5:4207 (2620:0:6b0::26e5:4207), 30 hops max, 80 byte packets
1 switch-core1.ox.com<http://switch-core1.ox.com> (2620:0:2810:16c::fffd) 0.429 ms 0.534 ms 0.612 ms
2 switch-user2.ox.com<http://switch-user2.ox.com> (2620:0:2810:e002::253) 0.429 ms 0.532 ms 0.643 ms
3 rtr-inet1.ox.com<http://rtr-inet1.ox.com> (2620:0:2810:101::fffd) 0.510 ms 0.515 ms 0.518 ms
4 2607:fda8:8::2 (2607:fda8:8::2) 4.882 ms 4.889 ms 4.892 ms
5 2607:fda8:2::2c (2607:fda8:2::2c) 71.000 ms 71.011 ms 71.014 ms
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On Jan 31, 2016, at 11:44 AM, Matthew Huff <mhuff@ox.com <javascript:;> <mailto:mhuff@ox.com <javascript:;>>> wrote:
Starting around 7:17 am EST, we lost our IPv4 & IPv6 BGP connections to Cymru. We have two connections in both IPv4 and IPv6 on both of our two routers. On each router one connection is stuck in active, the other providing 0 prefixes. I can’t get to http://www.team-cymru.org from either work or home. Anyone know what’s up?
-- Scott
participants (8)
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Colin Johnston
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Daniel Corbe
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Matthew Huff
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Max Tulyev
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Rob Duffy
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Royce Williams
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Scott Fisher
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Tom Storey