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Last mile broadband technology for PRESENT!

Came across this impressive cover of last mile broadband issues in Orcas Island in Washington state in Arstechnica.com.

It’s very true on how so many areas are just not served and likely will never be served because when you have large telecom players bidding for billion dollar worth of Spectrum, all they care next for is very high value returns. And if they do not see those kind of returns, areas stay unserved. India has even poor story where it’s challenging to get wired broadband in most areas of country including key metro cities.

K root route leak by AS49505 - Selectel, Russia

There seems be an ongoing route leak by AS49505 (Selectel, Russia) for K root server.

K root server’s IP: 193.0.14.129
Origin Network: AS25152  

Here’s trace from Airtel Looking Glass, Delhi PoP

Mon Oct 26 16:21:18 GMT+05:30 2015
traceroute 193.0.14.129
Mon Oct 26 16:21:22.053 IST
Type escape sequence to abort.
Tracing the route to 193.0.14.129
 1   \*
    203.101.95.146 19 msec  4 msec
 2  182.79.224.73 14 msec  3 msec  1 msec
 3  14.141.116.89.static-Delhi.vsnl.net.in (14.141.116.89) 7 msec  3 msec  2 msec
 4  172.23.183.134 26 msec  45 msec  26 msec
 5  ix-0-100.tcore1.MLV-Mumbai.as6453.net (180.87.38.5) 151 msec  153 msec  152 msec
 6  if-9-5.tcore1.WYN-Marseille.as6453.net (80.231.217.17) \[MPLS: Label 383489 Exp 0\] 160 msec  163 msec  155 msec
 7  if-2-2.tcore2.WYN-Marseille.as6453.net (80.231.217.2) \[MPLS: Label 595426 Exp 0\] 161 msec  162 msec  162 msec
 8  if-7-2.tcore2.FNM-Frankfurt.as6453.net (80.231.200.78) \[MPLS: Label 399436 Exp 0\] 149 msec  151 msec  155 msec
 9  if-12-2.tcore1.FNM-Frankfurt.as6453.net (195.219.87.2) 164 msec  163 msec  159 msec
 10 195.219.156.146 153 msec  151 msec  160 msec
 11 spb03.transtelecom.net (188.43.1.226) 190 msec  192 msec  189 msec
 12 Selectel-gw.transtelecom.net (188.43.1.225) 185 msec  185 msec  185 msec
 13 k.root-servers.net (193.0.14.129) 183 msec  204 msec  196 msec
RP/0/8/CPU0:DEL-ISP-MPL-ACC-RTR-9#

The routing information (show route 193.0.14.129 output) from their looking glass doesn’t seems useful since it shows that it’s learning K root Noida route via NIXI. This is likely because routing information is different from actual forwarding information in that device. So the trace looks extremely weird. It’s leading traffic to K root which does has anycast instance in Noida, landing into Russia!   Why is that happening? Let’s look at what Tata Communications (AS6453) routing table has for K root’s prefix. I am looking at feed of AS6453 which it’s putting into RIPE RIS RRC 03 collector.

Night fun task: OpenVPN, Quagga, Rasberry Pi and more!

I have been using OpenVPN from quite sometime and very much like it. Earlier I was running OpenVPN client on TP Link 1043nd router and that worked great. But recently I switched home routing to Microtik Map2N which has much better VLAN & IPv6 support. Since then I had trouble in getting VPN back live. I can always use VPN client on laptop but that’s ugly for daily use specially when this is my primary work location!  

K root server - Noida anycast and updates

K root in Noida seems to be not getting enough traffic from quite sometime and connectivity does seems bit broken. This is a blog post following up to Dyn’s excellent and detailed post about how TIC leaked the world famous 193.0.14.0/24 address space used by AS25152. It was good to read this post from RIPE NCC written by my friend Emile (and thanks to him for crediting me to signal about traffic hitting outside!)